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Gabriel Poissonnier Desperrières
Gabriel Adrien Marie Poissonnier Desperrières (1763–1852) was a French military officer who rose to the rank of general during the French Revolution and the First French Empire. In May 1800, his brigade, together with those of generals Bastoul and Walther, made up a division led by General de division Leclerc in the Army of the Rhine and Moselle. In November 1800, Desperrières led a brigade made up of the 76th Line Demi-brigade and the 103rd Line Demi-brigade under Ney. Nafziger, George''The Army of the Rhine: November 1800'', p. 2.''The Napoleon Series''. Accessed 17 December 2024. See also *List of French generals of the Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars This list includes the general officers in the France, French service during the French Revolutionary Wars, French Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars. From 1789 to 1815, their number exceeded 2,000. A * Jacques Pierre Abbatucci (military offic ... References 1763 births 1852 deaths Generals of the First F ...
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