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  1. Graf Guillaume-Marie-Anne Brune (* 13. März 1763 in Brive-la-Gaillarde, Corrèze; † 2. August 1815 in Avignon ermordet) war ein französischer Offizier in der Zeit der Revolutionskriege, der durch Napoleon zum comte de l’Empire in der Noblesse impériale erhoben und zum Maréchal d’Empire ernannt wurde.

  2. Guillaume Marie-Anne Brune, 1st Count Brune (French pronunciation: [ɡijom maʁi an bʁyn], 13 March 1764 – 2 August 1815) was a French military commander, Marshal of the Empire, and political figure who served during the French Revolutionary Wars and the Napoleonic Wars.

  3. 9. März 2024 · Guillaume Brune (born March 13, 1763, Brive-la-Gaillarde, Fr.—died Aug. 2, 1815, Avignon) was the only one of Napoleon’s marshals associated with the French Revolutionary Reign of Terror. A distinguished cavalry commander, he consolidated his reputation as defender of Holland against the Allies.

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  4. Guillaume Marie-Anne Brune, né le 13 mars 1763 à Brive-la-Gaillarde et mort assassiné le 2 août 1815 en Avignon, est un maréchal d'Empire.

  5. Born: May 13, 1763. Place of Birth: Brive-la-Gaillarde, Corrèze, France. Died: August 2, 1815. Cause of Death: Assassinated. Place of Death: Avignon, France. Arc de Triomphe: BRUNE on the south pillar. Pronunciation: The son of a judge, Guillaume-Marie-Anne Brune had been sent by his family to study law in Paris before the Revolution.

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    8. Juni 2004 · GuillaumeBrune. Version vom: 08.06.2004. Autorin/Autor: Andreas Fankhauser. 13.5.1763 Brive-la-Gaillarde (Limousin), 2.8.1815 Avignon (ermordet). Buchdrucker. 1797 franz. Divisionsgeneral. Am 27.1.1798 vom Direktorium in Paris mit der Militäraktion gegen die Eidgenossenschaft beauftragt. B. übernahm die Division Ménard, die Division ...

  7. Guillaume Marie Anne Brune, Marshal (1804) (Born Brive, 1763 - Died Avignon, 1815) Brune, more a general of the Revolution than of the Empire. Soon dismissed by Napoleon, ignored by Louis XVIII, killed by royalists. Son of a lawyer, Brune starts out as a journalist and printer.