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Jean Gabriel Marchand

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386: 815: 545:. He arrived at Soldau at 2:00 PM on 25 December with two regiments and expelled the lone Prussian battalion he found there. Shortly afterward, his remaining two regiments joined him after marching via Mława. At 5:00 PM, Christoph Friedrich Otto Diercke's Prussian brigade turned up and attacked Soldau but was repulsed after stiff fighting. Marchand reported losing 220 casualties out of 6,000 troops and 12 guns, while Ney claimed his lieutenant inflicted 800 casualties on Diercke's 3,000 men and 8 guns. At this time, the 6th Light had temporarily been replaced by the 27th Line Infantry Regiment, while the other units remained the same. Marchand led his division at the 911: 700: 675: 553: 757:'s division led the attack up the main road toward to top of the ridge. Fighting its way through knots of British and Portuguese skirmishers, it was met at the crest by British infantry and artillery and defeated. Too late to support Loison, one of Marchand's brigades neared the top of the ridge. Because of hostile artillery fire it strayed to the left of the road. Marchand's attack was beaten by Denis Pack's Portuguese brigade. His division suffered the loss of 1,173 men while Loison's division sustained 1,252 casualties. 28: 457: 961:, who also defected to him. That day, Marchand closed the gates of Grenoble and insisted that the cannons be loaded and trained. Fearing that he and his soldiers would be attacked by the enraged Grenoble mob, Marchand's artillery officer, a royalist, offered to surrender to Napoleon if his safety was guaranteed. At once the citizens of Grenoble dismantled the gates and let Napoleon's column into the city. 953:), with the Régiment des Hussards de Monsieur, three battalions each of the Régiment de Duc d'Angoulème (former 5th), Régiment de Duc d'Orléans (former 7th), and elements of the 3rd Engineer Regiment. He sent Colonel Lessard with one battalion of the 5th Line and a company of sappers to blow the bridge at Ponhaut. Lessard bumped into Napoleon's force and withdrew to a defile near 96: 733:. Most of the fighting was over by the time Marchand's infantry arrived, though they managed to seize the vital bridge and town from the Spanish rear guard. For the loss of 300 to 600 men, the French inflicted 2,000 killed and wounded on del Parque's army. The French also captured 1,000 Spaniards, nine cannons, and most of the baggage train. 719:
joined him with a dragoon division and some infantry. With Kellermann in overall command, the French recovered Salamanca. Dropping off Marchand and the VI Corps, Kellermann returned north to suppress new guerilla attacks. At this, Del Parque promptly advanced with superior forces, compelling Marchand
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on 18 October 1809. With only 14,000 men and 14 artillery pieces, he tried to oust del Parque's 20,000 infantry, 1,500 cavalry, and 18 guns from a ridge. Sending Maucune's brigade to attack the Spanish left flank and the 25th Light Infantry to pin the enemy right flank, he planned to send the brigade
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marched his 7,000 troops and six artillery pieces forward in a heavy fog without proper scouts. As the fog cleared, the Allies found Marchand's 4,600 men and six guns deployed across the road ready to receive them. During the action, the French lost 55 casualties but inflicted 155 killed and wounded
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on 28 July. When Spanish guerillas captured a French dispatch, the British general found out that Soult was coming down from the north with three corps. Wellesley immediately bolted back toward Portugal and escaped the trap. During these operations, Ney's advanced guard clashed with a column under
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to crush del Parque's center. Maucune's attack made considerable progress, but Marcognet's assault stalled in the face of heavy musketry and the fire of 12 cannons. Falling into confusion, Marcognet's men finally fled downhill and Marchand had to bring up Mathieu Delabassée's reserve brigade to
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ordered a 20-gun battery to fire a salvo, signalling Ney to attack Bennigsen's left flank. As the VI Corps burst from the forest, Marchand took position on the right while Bisson formed to his left. Sweeping Russian light troops before him, Marchand diverged slightly to the right to push his
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defended to the south. The two divisions gave ground slowly, relying on heavy skirmisher lines. Amazingly, Ney still held his ground to the east of the Passarge on the morning of the 6th. Adroit French generalship and Russian mistakes allowed the French to escape across the river that day.
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and the Portuguese 2nd Caçadores out of the village of Pozo Bello into the open, where the two battalions were roughed up by French cavalry. Wellington soon managed to fend off the attack and forced Masséna to withdraw. Shortly after the engagement, Marshal
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from 25 July to 27 August. On 15 September, Marchand's 1st Division consisted of Maucune's 1st Brigade, the 6th Light and 69th Line, and Marcognet's 2nd Brigade, the 39th and 76th Line. There were 6,457 men and 214 officers in the division. At the
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on 1 March 1814, he was defeated by Johann Nepomuk Joseph von Klebelsberg and a 6,000-man Austrian division. His forces lost 1,000 killed and wounded plus five guns and 300 men captured, while his opponents suffered 650 casualties.
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and fearing retribution, del Parque withdrew toward his mountain refuge. Meanwhile, Kellermann reappeared with his cavalry, joined Marchand, and launched a pursuit. The French cavalry found del Parque astride a river crossing at
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led the 6th Light Infantry Regiment while General of Brigade François Roguet commanded the 39th, 69th, and 76th Line Infantry Regiments. All regiments had two battalions each. His division participated in the
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Still commanding Ney's 1st Division, Marchand participated in Napoleon's 1808 invasion of Spain. In February 1809, his division numbered 6,860 soldiers in 12 battalions. In early 1809, Ney campaigned in
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but his 17,000 French soldiers had their hands full trying to control 10,000 square miles (26,000 km) of territory. On 19 May there was a clash at Gallegos where Marchand's division was involved.
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against an enemy redoubt armed with six cannons. They successfully stormed the fortification and ejected the Hungarian grenadiers who defended it. For this exploit, his army commander
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and acquitted after a six-month trial. He was taken off active service in 1818. He retired from the army in 1825 and died on 12 November 1851 at
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As the French advanced into Poland, they clashed with the Russians and Prussians in a series of actions, the most prominent of which was the
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on 15 August 1799, when Joubert was killed by a chance shot at the beginning of the engagement, Marchand was at his side. He was promoted to
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Infantry Regiment Nr. 3, and a Baden foot artillery battery. General-major Prince Emil's brigade was made up of soldiers from the
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opponents into the river. This opened a gap between the two divisions, which Russian cavalry tried to exploit. With the help of
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in 1806. Leading an independent force, he defeated 3,000 Prussians late in the year. The following year he led his troops at
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launched an offensive against the VI Corps. With Ney on leave, Marchand took command and suffered a stinging defeat at the
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arrived to replace Masséna. The new commander abolished the corps organization and sent Marchand and other generals home.
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prevent a rout. His corps suffered 1,400 casualties while the Spanish only lost half as many.
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fell upon the 17,000 soldiers of Ney's VI Corps with 63,000 Russians on 5 June 1807. At the
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to abandon Salamanca again. Learning that the main Spanish army had been smashed at the
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and mounted a devastating attack. On 28 November, Kellermann routed del Parque at the
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on 23 and 24 December 1806. On the 24th, Ney sent Marchand's division ahead to seize
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In 1812 he commanded a division in Russia. He fought at the head of his division at
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on their opponents. On the 15th, Marchand's division suffered a defeat at the
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on 12 March during the retreat from Portugal. On 14 March 1811, he gave the
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With the rest of the Army of Portugal, Marchand spent the winter before the
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for a time in 1798, Marchand was dismissed, but Joubert took him back as an
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The start of Napoleon's invasion of Russia found Marchand serving as
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and served on the staffs of a number of generals. He participated in
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in 1813. An Austrian division defeated his independent command near
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on 10 December 1765, Marchand became a lawyer and practiced in
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in 1791. He fought almost exclusively in Italy throughout the
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On 13 July, Napoleon awarded Marchand the Grand Eagle of the
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Statue of Napoleon at the meadow meeting place near Laffrey
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In June 1809, Napoleon placed the VI Corps under Marshal
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as the new army commander scouted the terrain before the
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in the 1814 campaign. While commanding 11,000 troops at
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Minneapolis, MN: University of Minnesota Press, 1973.
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on 12 August, but Marchand's troops were not engaged.
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In 1808 Marchand went to Spain where he fought in the
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at the hands of a Spanish army. He went with Marshal
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in 1793. Marchand became a staff officer to General
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His surname is one of those 26: 15: 1747:Names inscribed under the Arc de Triomphe 682:In the fall of 1809, the Spanish army of 499:on 17–18 October. Marchand fought at the 393:On 11 April 1796, as a junior officer on 320:names inscribed under the Arc de Triomphe 171:Jean Gabriel Marchand, 1st Count Marchand 1742:French commanders of the Napoleonic Wars 1006: 1004: 1002: 1000: 998: 996: 834:. He led the division at the battles of 992: 707:Marchand evacuated his headquarters at 217:in 1805, Marchand led a brigade in the 1546:Broughton, Tony. napoleon-series.org 964:After Napoleon's final defeat at the 744:from 26 April ro 9 July 1810 and the 444:on 13 October 1799. He fought on the 177: 7: 1578:Jena 1806: Napoleon Destroys Prussia 629:Pedro Caro, 3rd Marquis of la Romana 405:. He participated in the battles of 1636:. NY: John Wiley & Sons, 1994. 354:, where he won notice, then at the 1564:Dictionary of the Napoleonic Wars. 650:British army. Wellesley beat King 468:, Marchand commanded a brigade in 206:soon after, he transferred to the 14: 1535:London: Cassell & Co., 2001. 564:Levin August, Count von Bennigsen 229:. Promoted to lead a division in 980:is engraved on Column 26 of the 857:Infantry Regiment Nr. 1 and the 786:Sir William Erskine, 2nd Baronet 530:from 22 October to 11 November. 510:on 25 December 1805. During the 395:Amédée Emmanuel Francois Laharpe 198:when that general was killed at 94: 881:. He led his troops in Marshal 693:Pierre-Louis Binet de Marcognet 397:'s staff, Marchand accompanied 376:Barthélemy Louis Joseph Schérer 1675:The Napoleonic Wars Data Book. 717:François Étienne de Kellermann 633:Antoine Louis Popon de Maucune 483:, he fought at the remarkable 1: 1620:The Peninsular War 1807-1814. 921:After Napoleon's return from 428:After commanding the post of 810:Later Empire and Restoration 415:Barthélemy Catherine Joubert 346:volunteer battalion. In the 196:Barthélemy Catherine Joubert 1732:18th-century French lawyers 1566:New York: Macmillan, 1979. 914:Marchand's grave marker in 865:, 2 battalions each of the 853:, 2 battalions each of the 512:War of the Fourth Coalition 485:Battle of Haslach-Jungingen 179:[ʒɑ̃ɡabʁijɛlmaʁʃɑ̃] 1768: 1696:Wargamer's Digest Magazine 1689:Wargamer's Digest Magazine 1632:Hamilton-Williams, David. 1559:New York: Macmillan, 1966. 1557:The Campaigns of Napoleon. 795:Battle of Fuentes de Onoro 568:Battle of Guttstadt-Deppen 506:Marchand won promotion to 466:War of the Third Coalition 425:(colonel) two days later. 389:General Barthélemy Joubert 1677:London: Greenhill, 1998. 1646:Horward, Donald D. (ed.) 1605:. 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Promoted to 166: 165: 160: 156: 155: 150: 146: 145: 136: 132: 131: 126: 122: 121: 118: 114: 113: 110: 104: 103: 91: 87: 86: 76:(aged 85) 66: 62: 61: 39: 35: 34: 31: 23: 22: 19: 13: 10: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 1764: 1753: 1750: 1748: 1745: 1743: 1740: 1738: 1735: 1733: 1730: 1728: 1725: 1723: 1720: 1718: 1715: 1713: 1710: 1709: 1707: 1698:, March 1979. 1697: 1693: 1690: 1686: 1684: 1683:1-85367-276-9 1680: 1676: 1672: 1669: 1666: 1659: 1657: 1656:0-8166-0658-7 1653: 1649: 1645: 1643: 1642:0-471-05225-6 1639: 1635: 1631: 1629: 1628:0-14-139041-7 1625: 1621: 1617: 1614: 1612: 1611:0-7126-9730-6 1608: 1604: 1600: 1598: 1597: 1589: 1587: 1586:0-275-98612-8 1583: 1579: 1575: 1573: 1572:0-02-523670-9 1569: 1565: 1561: 1558: 1555: 1552: 1550: 1549: 1544: 1542: 1541:0-304-35305-1 1538: 1534: 1530: 1526: 1522: 1518: 1512: 1508: 1503: 1502: 1498: 1492: 1486: 1483: 1477: 1474: 1468: 1465: 1459: 1456: 1450: 1447: 1443: 1437: 1434: 1430: 1424: 1422: 1420: 1418: 1414: 1408: 1405: 1401: 1395: 1392: 1386: 1383: 1377: 1374: 1370: 1364: 1361: 1355: 1352: 1346: 1343: 1337: 1334: 1328: 1325: 1319: 1316: 1310: 1307: 1301: 1298: 1292: 1289: 1283: 1280: 1274: 1271: 1265: 1262: 1256: 1253: 1247: 1244: 1238: 1235: 1229: 1226: 1222: 1216: 1213: 1209: 1203: 1200: 1196: 1190: 1187: 1181: 1178: 1172: 1169: 1163: 1160: 1154: 1151: 1145: 1142: 1136: 1133: 1127: 1124: 1120: 1114: 1111: 1105: 1102: 1096: 1093: 1087: 1084: 1078: 1075: 1072: 1066: 1064: 1062: 1060: 1058: 1054: 1048: 1045: 1039: 1036: 1032: 1026: 1024: 1022: 1020: 1016: 1013: 1007: 1005: 1003: 1001: 999: 997: 993: 987: 985: 983: 979: 975: 971: 967: 962: 960: 956: 952: 948: 944: 940: 936: 932: 928: 924: 917: 912: 905: 903: 900: 896: 892: 888: 884: 880: 876: 872: 868: 864: 860: 856: 852: 848: 847:General-major 843: 841: 837: 833: 829: 825: 816: 809: 807: 805: 800: 796: 792: 787: 783: 779: 775: 771: 767: 763: 758: 756: 752: 747: 743: 739: 738:André Masséna 734: 732: 728: 723: 718: 714: 710: 701: 697: 694: 689: 685: 676: 672: 670: 666: 665:Robert Wilson 661: 657: 653: 649: 645: 644:Nicolas Soult 640: 638: 634: 630: 626: 617: 615: 613: 609: 604: 602: 598: 593: 589: 584: 581: 577: 573: 569: 565: 559: 558:Horace Vernet 554: 550: 548: 544: 540: 536: 531: 529: 524: 521: 517: 513: 509: 504: 502: 498: 494: 490: 486: 482: 478: 475: 471: 467: 458: 451: 449: 447: 443: 439: 435: 431: 426: 424: 420: 416: 412: 408: 404: 400: 396: 387: 383: 381: 377: 373: 369: 365: 361: 357: 353: 349: 345: 341: 337: 333: 325: 323: 321: 317: 313: 309: 305: 301: 297: 293: 288: 286: 282: 278: 274: 270: 269:André Masséna 266: 262: 257: 255: 251: 247: 243: 239: 235: 232: 228: 224: 220: 216: 211: 209: 205: 201: 197: 193: 189: 185: 180: 172: 164: 161: 157: 154: 151: 147: 144: 140: 137: 133: 130: 127: 123: 119: 115: 111: 105: 102: 97: 92: 88: 84: 80: 67: 63: 60: 56: 52: 40: 36: 29: 24: 17: 1695: 1688: 1674: 1671:Smith, Digby 1664: 1647: 1633: 1619: 1602: 1595: 1577: 1563: 1556: 1547: 1532: 1506: 1490: 1485: 1476: 1467: 1458: 1449: 1441: 1436: 1428: 1407: 1399: 1394: 1385: 1376: 1368: 1363: 1354: 1345: 1336: 1327: 1318: 1309: 1300: 1291: 1282: 1273: 1264: 1255: 1246: 1237: 1228: 1220: 1215: 1207: 1202: 1194: 1189: 1180: 1171: 1162: 1153: 1144: 1139:Petre, 87-88 1135: 1126: 1118: 1113: 1104: 1095: 1086: 1077: 1070: 1047: 1038: 1030: 1011: 977: 974:Saint-Ismier 963: 939:Hautes-Alpes 933:(comprising 920: 906:Hundred Days 870: 866: 859:Crown Prince 858: 854: 844: 821: 759: 735: 706: 681: 654:and Marshal 641: 621: 605: 585: 562: 532: 505: 481:Ulm Campaign 463: 452:Early Empire 434:aide-de-camp 427: 392: 329: 308:Hundred Days 289: 258: 219:Grande Armée 212: 170: 169: 135:Battles/wars 79:Saint-Ismier 1717:1851 deaths 1712:1765 births 1661:(in French) 1591:(in French) 1398:Zimmermann 1367:Zimmermann 1069:Broughton, 368:Jean Lannes 1706:Categories 1499:References 1462:Smith, 505 1453:Smith, 462 1429:Dictionary 1411:Gates, 270 1380:Smith, 347 1331:Smith, 336 1313:Gates, 199 1295:Smith, 331 1268:Gates, 177 1250:Smith, 306 1232:Gates, 489 1184:Smith, 249 1157:Smith, 241 1148:Smith, 235 1130:Smith, 232 1108:Smith, 213 1081:Smith, 163 1042:Smith, 108 1031:Dictionary 951:Mont-Blanc 871:Life Guard 867:Foot Guard 776:'s famous 477:Michel Ney 378:named him 372:grenadiers 326:Revolution 234:Michel Ney 227:Dürenstein 90:Allegiance 72:1851-11-13 45:1765-12-10 1442:Campaigns 1440:Chandler 1427:Chandler 1221:Campaigns 1219:Chandler 1208:Campaigns 1206:Chandler 1197:, 576-578 1195:Campaigns 1193:Chandler 1117:Chandler 1029:Chandler 855:Stockhorn 832:III Corps 709:Salamanca 497:Neresheim 436:. 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Index


L'Albenc
Dauphiné
France
Saint-Ismier
Isère
France
France
General of Division
French Revolutionary Wars
Napoleonic Wars
Légion d'Honneur
Count of the Empire
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First French Republic
French Revolutionary Wars
Napoleon Bonaparte
Barthélemy Catherine Joubert
Novi
general officer
Rhine
Napoleonic Wars
Grande Armée
Haslach-Jungingen
Dürenstein
Marshal
Michel Ney
Jena
Magdeburg
Eylau

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