Jean-Baptiste Donatien de Vimeur, comte de Rochambeau

Jean-Baptiste Donatien de Vimeur, comte de Rochambeau (1 July 1725 – 10 May 1807) was a French nobleman. He served as a general under Louis XIV, and took part in the War of the Austrian Succession (1740-48). He was present at the siege of Antwerp and Namur. With an army of 6,000 people, he helped George Washington in the American Revolutionary War (1775-83). During the Reign of Terror, he was sentenced, but not executed on the guillotine. He was freed after the fall of Maximilien de Robespierre. Napoleon awarded him a title of the Legion of Honor, in 1803.

Jean-Baptiste Donatien de Vimeur de Rochambeau
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Born(1725-07-01)1 July 1725
Vendôme, Orléanais, France
Died30 May 1807(1807-05-30) (aged 81)
Thoré, Loir-et-Cher, France
Allegiance Kingdom of France
Template:Country data Kingdom of the French
Service/branch== Jean-Baptiste Donatien De Vimeur, Comte De Rochambeau Media ==  France Army
Years of service1742–1792
RankMarshal of France
Battles/warsWar of the Austrian Succession

Seven Years' War

American Revolutionary War

French Revolutionary Wars

AwardsOrdre du Saint-Esprit Chevalier ribbon.svg Order of the Holy Spirit
Ordre Royal et Militaire de Saint-Louis Chevalier ribbon.svg Order of Saint Louis
Society of the Cincinnati
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