François Werlé

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François Jean Werlé (6 September 176316 May 1811) was a Général de Brigade of the First French Empire who saw action during the Napoleonic Wars and died fighting against the British during the Peninsular War.

[edit] Early career

Werlé received the rank of Chef de Brigade on 25 March 1799 and promoted to Général de Brigade on 29 August 1803. He commanded a brigade in Jean-Baptiste Drouet, Comte d'Erlon's division of Marshal Jean-Baptiste Bernadotte's I Corps at the Battle of Austerlitz. In 1806, still serving as an I Corps brigadier, he participated in the pursuit of the Prussian Army after Emperor Napoleon's army defeated it at the battles of Jena and Auerstädt. He was present in the defeat of the Duke Eugen von Württemberg's corps at the Battle of Halle and in the defeat and capture of Gebhard Leberecht von Blücher's column in the Battle of Lübeck.

[edit] Peninsula

In November 1809, Werlé led a Polish division in IV Corps at the decisive French victory at the Battle of Ocana. His 5,600-man brigade (actually the size of a division) formed the French reserve at the Battle of Albuera. He was killed in that battle when Marshal Soult sent the reserve into the battle. After a bitter firefight with Lowry Cole's British division, Werlé's French soldiers were defeated.

Aside from his military rank, Werlé became a Commander of the Légion d'Honneur on 14 June 1804, and was made a Baron of the Empire on 27 November 1808.

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Persondata
NAME Werlé, François Jean
ALTERNATIVE NAMES
SHORT DESCRIPTION French General
DATE OF BIRTH 6 September 1763
PLACE OF BIRTH
DATE OF DEATH 16 May 1811
PLACE OF DEATH Albuera
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