Louis Joseph Victor Jullien de Bidon | |
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Born | 12 March 1764 Lapalud, Comtat Venaissin |
Died | 19 May 1839 Lapalud, Comtat Venaissin |
Allegiance | First French Republic, First French Empire |
Service/branch | Artillery |
Years of service | 1781-1815 |
Rank | général de brigade |
Commands held | Rosetta, Egypt under general Menou (3 August 1798) |
Battles/wars | French Revolutionary Wars (Egypt) |
Awards | Légion d'honneur (Commander) |
Relations | Thomas Prosper Jullien and Frédéric Benoît Victoire Jullien (brothers) |
Other work | Préfet of Morbihan |
Louis Joseph Victor Jullien de Bidon (Lapalud, 12 March 1764 - Lapalud, 19 May 1839) was a French officer and nobleman.
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He was the elder brother of Bonaparte's aide de camp in Egypt Thomas Prosper Jullien. He became a supernumerary student of artillery on 16 August 1781, a student on 18 January the following year, and a lieutenant on 1 September 1783. He served in the 1st Artillery Regiment (La Fère). He became a captain and second in command of the 5th Artillery Regiment on 1 April 1791 and then adjutant general on 1 Mary 1792, adjutant general and chef de bataillon on 10 pluviôse year II, and adjudant-général chef de brigade on 25 prairial year III.
“ | Écartelé : au 1, de gueules, au lion d'or ; au 2, d'or, à un ours rampant de sable, posé en bande ; au 3, d'or, à un palmier de sinople ; au 4, d'hermine plein ; au canton des Comtes Conseillers d'État brochant sur la partition. Quatre lambrequins, deux d'or et deux d'argent, toque de velours noir, retroussée de contre-hermine, avec porte aigrette or et argent, surmonté de cinq plumes d'argent.[1][2][3] | ” |