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  1. Augereau wurde daraufhin am 29. Januar 1798 abberufen und nach Perpignan versetzt, was einer Degradierung gleichkam. In eitler Überheblichkeit strebte er selbst nach der höchsten Gewalt in Frankreich und ließ sich deshalb 1799 zum Mitglied der Fünfhundert in Paris wählen. Wappen von Charles-Pierre-François Augereau, Herzog von Castiglione

  2. Charles Pierre François Augereau, 1st Duke of Castiglione (21 October 1757 – 12 June 1816) [1] was a French military commander and a Marshal of the Empire who served during the French Revolutionary Wars and the Napoleonic Wars. After serving in the Revolutionary Wars, he earned rapid promotion while fighting against Spain and soon found ...

  3. Pierre-François-Charles Augereau, duke de Castiglione (born October 21, 1757, Paris, France—died June 12, 1816, La Houssaye) was an army officer whose military ability won for France a series of brilliant victories in Italy under Napoleon’s command. The son of a poor Parisian servant, Augereau turned to a military career at the age of 17 ...

  4. The son of a fruit merchant, Charles-Pierre-François Augereau first joined the French military at age 17 when he enlisted in the Irish Regiment of Clare in 1774. The next year he somehow purchased permission to leave or deserted and then joined a dragoon regiment which he remained with for two years. Augereau next traveled to Prussia where he ...

  5. Charles Pierre François Augereau note 1, né le 21 octobre 1757 à Paris et mort le 12 juin 1816 à La Houssaye-en-Brie ( Seine-et-Marne) 1, est un général français puis maréchal d'Empire et duc de Castiglione.

  6. Charles Pierre François Augereau was born on October 21, 1757 at rue Mouffetard in Paris. His father was a servant and his mother, originally from Bavaria, was a fruit and vegetable seller. He grew up in a popular region of the capitol, the Saint-Marceau suburb, whose manners and dialect he maintained for the rest of his life.

  7. Charles Pierre François Augereau, durch Napoleon zum duc de Castiglione erhoben, war ein französischer Revolutionsgeneral und Maréchal d’Empire.