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  • Pierre Belon Lapisse
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  • Pierre Belon Lapisse, Baron de Sainte-Hélène (25 November 1762 – 30 July 1809) enlisted in the French Army during the reign of Louis XVI and fought in the American Revolutionary War. Appointed an officer at the start of the French Revolutionary Wars, he rose in rank to become a general officer by 1799. In 1805 and 1806 during the Napoleonic Wars, he led a brigade in the Grande Armée at Jena, Czarnowo, Golymin, and Eylau. The year 1807 found him commanding a division in the thick of the action at Friedland.
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serviceyears
  • 1778
Birth Date
  • 1762-11-25
Branch
  • Infantry
death place
  • Santa Olalla, Spain
Name
  • Pierre Belon Lapisse
Birth Place
  • Lyon, France
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death date
  • --07-30
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Allegiance
  • France
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  • Pierre Belon Lapisse, Baron de Sainte-Hélène (25 November 1762 – 30 July 1809) enlisted in the French Army during the reign of Louis XVI and fought in the American Revolutionary War. Appointed an officer at the start of the French Revolutionary Wars, he rose in rank to become a general officer by 1799. In 1805 and 1806 during the Napoleonic Wars, he led a brigade in the Grande Armée at Jena, Czarnowo, Golymin, and Eylau. The year 1807 found him commanding a division in the thick of the action at Friedland. In 1808, Napoleon ennobled Lapisse and transferred him to Spain to fight in the Peninsular War. Lapisse led his division at Espinosa during the Peninsular War. Detailed to lead one of three columns that were invade Portugal, he was completely outmaneuvered. He surprised and defeated a British infantry division in the Casa de Salinas action, but was mortally wounded the following day during heavy fighting at Talavera. Lapisse is one of the names inscribed under the Arc de Triomphe.