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Jean Baptiste Dominique Rusca

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Service/branch
  
Sappers, Infantry

Rank
  
Divisional general

Awards
  
Legion of Honour


Role
  
Medical doctor

Name
  
Jean-Baptiste Rusca

Allegiance
  
France

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Born
  
27 November 1759 La Brigue, County of Nice, Piedmont-Sardinia, now France (
1759-11-27
)

Battles/wars
  
French Revolutionary Wars Napoleonic Wars

Died
  
February 14, 1814, Soissons, France

Battles and wars
  
French Revolutionary Wars, Napoleonic Wars

Other work
  
Physician, Nobility of the First French Empire

Jean-Baptiste Dominique Rusca (27 November 1759 – 14 February 1814) was born in the County of Nice, part of the Kingdom of Sardinia. By profession a medical doctor, he advocated the cause of the French Revolution and was expelled by the Sardinian authorities. In 1793, he treated the French sick and wounded during the Siege of Toulon and was appointed to command a sapper battalion. He later fought in the Army of Italy and the Army of the Eastern Pyrenees before returning to Italy. By the time of the Montenotte Campaign in 1796, he was a general officer leading major units. He was captured by the Austrians during the 1799 Italian campaign. After commanding garrisons for several years, he led a division in Italy during the 1809 war. He was killed in action at Soissons during the War of the Sixth Coalition. Rusca is one of the names inscribed under the Arc de Triomphe.

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