Jean-Antoine Marbot

Jean-Antoine Marbot
General Jean-Antoine Marbot
Born(1754-12-07)7 December 1754
Altillac, France
Died19 April 1800(1800-04-19) (aged 45)
Genoa, Italy
Allegiance Kingdom of France
Kingdom of France
French Republic
RankGénéral de division
(Divisional general)
Battles/warsWar of the First Coalition:
War of the Pyrenées
(1793–1795)
War of the Second Coalition:
Italian campaign
(1799–1800)
AwardsName inscribed on the Arc de Triomphe in Paris
(Western pillar, 34th column)
ChildrenAntoine Adolphe Marcelin Marbot, Maréchal de camp

Jean-Baptiste Antoine Marcelin Marbot, Lieutenant-général
Other workPolitical offices:
Deputy of Corrèze to the Legislative Assembly
(1791–1792)
Representative of Corrèze to the Council of Ancients
(1795–1799)
President of the Council of Ancients
(1797, 1798)
Military offices:
Military governor of Paris
(1799)
Commander of the Army of Italy
(1800)

Jean-Antoine Marbot (/mɑːrˈb/ mar-BOH, French: [ʒɑ̃ ɑ̃twan maʁbo]; 7 December 1754 – 19 April 1800), also known to contemporaries as Antoine Marbot, was a French general and politician. He belongs to a family that has distinguished itself particularly in the career of arms, giving three generals to France in less than 50 years.


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