Of the Armies of the French Republic (1) Although some of them appear in this book only as division generals and although they were promote to general-in-chief rank only after the fighting started again, we thought proper to include them with the rank they have presently. Upon reading this book, the reader will be convinced their rank was received thanks to their military skills and to the courage they showed while in inferior ranks.
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(2) Died as an ambassador in Constantinople. Augereau | |
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(1) Sentenced to death on 5 thermidor year 2, by the Paris revolutionary court. Bernadotte Berruyer Berthier Beurnonville Beysser (2) (2) Sentenced to death on 24 germinal year 2, by the Paris revolutionary court. Biron (3) (3) Sentenced to death on 10 nivôse year 2, by the Paris revolutionary court. Brune Brunet (4) (4) Sentenced to death on 24 brumaire year 2, by the Paris revolutionary court. Buonaparte
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(1) Died in Nice as the General-in-chief of the Army of Italy, because of an epidemy... Why did I not die as Joubert. Charbonnier Custines (2) (2) Sentenced to death on 17 august 1793, by the Paris revolutionary court.
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(3) Died from wounds sustained during a battle. Daoust (4) (4) Sentenced to death on 14 messidor year 2, by the Paris revolutionary court. Deflers (5) (5) Sentenced to death on 4 thermidor year 2, by the Paris revolutionary court. Delbecq Desjardins Doppet | |
(1) General-in-chief of the Army of Eastern Pyrenees, killed by a shell on 27 Brumaire year 3, during the affair of Saint-Sebastien de la Mouga. Dumas Dumerbion Dumourier
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(3) Died on the third additional day of year 5, because of the strains of his command. His body rest near General Marceau's body, in the entrenched camp of Coblentz. Houchard (3) (3) Sentenced to death on 25 brumaire year 2, by the Paris revolutionary court. Humbert | |
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(1) Died in Italy, because of wounds received in a battle. Jourdan
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(2) Sentenced to death on 13 nivôse year 2, by the Paris revolutionary court.
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