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31: 135:, but at the end of 1806 Napoleon, then engaged in the Polish campaign, called him to the Grande Armée, with which he served in the campaign of 1806–07, directing the sieges of Colberg, Danzig and Stralsund. During the Napoleonic domination in Germany, Chasseloup reconstructed many fortresses, in particular Magdeburg. In the campaign of 1809 he again served in Italy. In 1810 Napoleon made him a councillor of state. His last campaign was that of 1812 in Russia. 270: 100:
in 1793, after which he was sent to Italy. He there commanded the positions and lines of advance of the army of Bonaparte. He was promoted brigadier-general before the close of the campaign, and was subsequently employed in fortifying the new Rhine frontier of France.
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In politics he belonged to the constitutional party. The king created him a marquis. Chasseloup's later years were employed chiefly in putting in order his manuscripts, a task which he had to abandon owing to the failure of his sight. His only published work was
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was published in 1797 and who fell, as a Prussian officer, in the defence of Danzig in 1807 against Chasseloup's own attack. His front as applied to Alessandria, contains many elaborations of the bastion trace, with, in particular, masked flanks in the
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he was made general of division. When Napoleon took the field in 1800 to retrieve the disasters of 1799, he again selected Chasseloup as his engineer general. During the
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He retired from active service soon afterwards, though in 1814 he was occasionally engaged in the inspection and construction of fortifications.
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he was chiefly employed in reconstructing the defences of northern Italy, and in particular the afterwards famous
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As an engineer Chasseloup was an adherent, though of advanced views, of the old bastioned system perfected by
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Correspondance de deux générals, etc., essais sur quelques parties d'artillerie et de fortification
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made him a peer of France and a knight of St Louis. He refused to join Napoleon in the
132: 89: 81:(Charente Inferieure), of a noble family, and entered the French engineers in 1774. 85: 113: 66: 50: 109: 35: 314: 281: 276: 226: 143: 117: 125: 294:. Vol. 5 (11th ed.). Cambridge University Press. p. 957. 147: 177:. He followed in many respects the engineer H.J.B. de Bousmard, whose 184: 275:
This article incorporates text from a publication now in the
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Correspondance d'un général français, etc. sur divers sujets
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French military personnel of the French Revolutionary Wars
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Members of the Chamber of Peers of the Bourbon Restoration
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French Artillery and Engineers of the Napoleonic Wars
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Members of the Chamber of Peers of the July Monarchy
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François Charles Louis, marquis de Chasseloup-Laubat
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François, marquis de Chasseloup-Laubat

Georges Rouget
[fʁɑ̃swaʃaʁllwimaʁkidəʃasluloba]
French
general
French Revolutionary
Napoleonic Wars
Saint-Sornin
subaltern
Revolution
siege of Mainz
army of Italy
battle of Novi
peace of 1801-1805
Quadrilateral
Alessandria on the Tanaro
André Masséna
Louis XVIII
Hundred Days
Marshal Ney
Vauban
tenaille
ravelin
Montalembert
François Fresneau de La Gataudière
Marennes, Charente-Maritime
Prosper de Chasseloup-Laubat
Napoleon III

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