Raymond-Gaspard de Bonardi de Saint-Sulpice
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Raymond-Gaspard de Bonardi comte de Saint-Sulpice (23 October 1761 - 20 June 1835) was a French general of the French Revolutionary Wars and Napoleonic Wars, noted for his actions as a heavy cavalry commander and who became a Peer of France towards the end of his life.[1]
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Raymond-Gaspard de Bonardi de Saint-Sulpice | |
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Born | (1761-10-23)23 October 1761 Paris, France |
Died | 20 June 1835(1835-06-20) (aged 73) Paris, France |
Allegiance | France |
Years of service | 1777-1814 |
Rank | General of Division |
Unit | 2nd Heavy Cavalry Division (1807, 1809); Dargoons of the Guard (1812) |
Commands held | Cavalry |
Battles/wars | French Revolutionary Wars, Napoleonic Wars |
Awards | Comte Saint-Sulpice |
Other work | Écuyer cavalcadour de l'Impératrice (1804-1815); Governor of the castle of Fontainebleau (1813); Peer of France (from 1831) |
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