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Victor Levasseur

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Allegiance
  
Name
  
Victor Levasseur

Service/branch
  
Infantry

Role
  
Cartographer


Years of service
  
1792–1811

Died
  
1854

Rank
  
General of Brigade

Parents
  
Victor Levasseur

Born
  
7 March 1772Caen, France (
1772-03-07
)

Battles/wars
  
War of the First CoalitionSiege of Mainz (1793)Battle of Rastatt (1796)Siege of Kehl (1796)War of the Second CoalitionBattle of HohenlindenWar of the Third CoalitionBattle of Austerlitz (1805)War of the Fourth CoalitionBattle of Jena (1806)Battle of Eylau (1807)

Awards
  
Legion d'Honneur, CC 1804Baron of the Empire, 1808

Victor Levasseur (7 March 1772 – 13 September 1811) commanded a French infantry brigade in the Grande Armée of Emperor Napoleon I. Leaving civilian life, he enlisted in a volunteer battalion in 1792 and was wounded at the 1793 Siege of Mainz. In the Rhine Campaign of 1796 he fought at Rastatt and Kehl. Promoted general of brigade in 1800, he fought at Hohenlinden. Under Napoleon he commanded a brigade in the IV Corps at Austerlitz in 1805, Battle of Jena in 1806 and Eylau in 1807, where he was wounded. He became a Baron of the Empire in 1808, commanded posts in the interior and served as a military instructor. He died in 1811 at Valognes.

Career

On 16 May 1800, Levasseur was made General (Brigadier) of the 2nd brigade of the 4th Corps of the Grand Army (Commanded by Marshal Soult).

Levasseur distinguished himself in battle at Iéna and his brigade participated in the encirclement and the decisive breakthrough at Austerlitz which saw the battle turn in Napoleon's favour.

Levasseur was wounded at the Battle of Eylau in 1807 and was made a Chevalier de la Légion d'honneur.

References

Victor Levasseur Wikipedia


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