Jean-Charles Monnier
Jean-Charles Monnier | |
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General Monnier by Barbier l'aîné | |
Born |
Cavaillon, France | 22 March 1758
Died |
29 January 1816 57) Paris, France | (aged
Allegiance |
Kingdom of France (1791-1792), French First Republic, Bourbon Restoration |
Service/branch | Infantry |
Years of service | 1789-1815 |
Rank | General of Division |
Commands held | Royal army of the south (Hundred Days) |
Battles/wars |
French Revolutionary Wars, Hundred Days |
Awards |
Légion d'honneur (Commander) Order of Saint Louis (Knight) Name inscribed under the Arc de Triomphe |
Other work | Peer of France |
Jean-Charles, comte Monnier (22 March 1758 in Cavaillon – 29 January 1816 in Paris), was a French infantry commander during the French Revolutionary Wars and the Hundred Days. Monnier's name is inscribed on the Arc de Triomphe as 'Monier'.[1]
References
- ↑ Jensen, Nathan D. "General Jean-Charles Monnier". www.frenchempire.net. Retrieved 2017-07-28.
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