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101: 25: 362: 162: 617: 532:. In 1813, he was sent back to Illyria to take command of the 2nd Division and in April he was named commander of Ragusa. Montrichard held Ragusa until the end of January 1814, when he was forced to 528:
where he remained until December 1810, when he was recalled to France. Montrichard was once again put on non-activity until April 1812, when he was ordered to organize a division in the
286: 637: 622: 303:. In 1786, Montrichard was promoted to lieutenant and then in 1791, he was promoted to captain. He served at Metz and then Besançon and then in 1793, he joined the 54: 647: 642: 652: 100: 304: 316: 76: 437: 389: 488:. In December 1805, he was suspended from his functions and put on non-activity for having levied a contribution of 100,000 537: 516:. After the army reunited with Napoleon's forces in Austria, Montrichard was given command of the isle of Lobau after the 319:
at Strasbourg. Later that month, he played an important part in the crossing and then two months later he was promoted to
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in late 1801, Montrichard began serving in Switzerland. In 1802, he was sent to command the French troops in the
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in August 1781 and in 1782, Joseph Hélie Désiré Perruquet de Montrichard transferred to the artillery school at
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and the ones who went to Trinidad. The direct descendants of Montrichard still live in the Chateau.
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Montrichard has many descendants, with 2 main branches: the ones who stayed in France during the
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and then in September he was ordered to protect the retreat of General
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and then at the end of the year he became chief of staff of the
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In April 1800, Montrichard took command of the 2nd Division of
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In January 1808, Montrichard returned to duty by joining the
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540:, Montrichard was placed on non-activity but also named a 428:'s corps in the Army of the Rhine. That May, he served at 444:. Once hostilities resumed in the winter, he crossed the 575: 573: 452:
in December and then battled the Austrians at Götzing,
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In 1795, Montrichard was promoted to 579: 384:, and in October of 1798, he replaced 339:and then in November he served at the 260:in June 1799. In his final action, he 299:and joined the artillery regiment at 235: 7: 500:Dalmatian Campaign and later service 295:. In 1783, he was commissioned as a 648:Knights of the Order of Saint Louis 484:and then command a division of the 268:in January 1814. He comes from the 643:Commanders of the Legion of Honour 14: 468:and then in 1803, he was sent to 264:to an Anglo Austrian force under 366:Battle of Trebbia on 8 June 1799 160: 23: 335:. In October, he served at the 544:. 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