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Louis Partouneaux (26 September 1770–14 January 1835) led an infantry division during the First French Empire of Napoleon. He joined the army of the First French Republic in 1791 and fought the Sardinians. He served at Toulon in 1793 and at Rivoli and Salorno in 1797. He fought at Verona and Magnano in 1799 and received promotion to general officer. At Novi later that year he was wounded and captured.

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  • Louis Partouneaux
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  • Louis Partouneaux (26 September 1770–14 January 1835) led an infantry division during the First French Empire of Napoleon. He joined the army of the First French Republic in 1791 and fought the Sardinians. He served at Toulon in 1793 and at Rivoli and Salorno in 1797. He fought at Verona and Magnano in 1799 and received promotion to general officer. At Novi later that year he was wounded and captured.
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serviceyears
  • 1791(xsd:integer)
Birth Date
  • 1770-09-26(xsd:date)
Branch
  • Infantry
death place
  • Menton, Monaco, in present-day Alpes-Maritimes, France
Name
  • Louis Partouneaux
Caption
  • The name Partouneaux is tenth from the top on Column 26
Birth Place
  • Romilly-sur-Seine, France
Awards
  • Légion d'Honneur, CC, 1804
death date
  • --01-14
Rank
Allegiance
  • France
Battles
  • *War of the First Coalition **Siege of Toulon **Battle of Rivoli **Tyrol Campaign (1797) *War of the Second Coalition **Battle of Verona (1799) **Battle of Magnano **Battle of Novi (1799) *War of the Third Coalition **Battle of Caldiero (1805) **Invasion of Naples (1806) *War of the Sixth Coalition **Battle of Berezina
laterwork
  • Chamber of Deputies, 1824
abstract
  • Louis Partouneaux (26 September 1770–14 January 1835) led an infantry division during the First French Empire of Napoleon. He joined the army of the First French Republic in 1791 and fought the Sardinians. He served at Toulon in 1793 and at Rivoli and Salorno in 1797. He fought at Verona and Magnano in 1799 and received promotion to general officer. At Novi later that year he was wounded and captured. Promoted again, he commanded a division at Caldiero in 1805 and in Naples in 1806. At the Berezina in 1812 his division was surrounded and he was captured. After the Napoleonic Wars he was elected to the Chamber of Deputies in 1824. He held various posts until his retirement in 1832 and died of a stroke in 1835. Partouneaux is one of the names inscribed under the Arc de Triomphe on Column 26.
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