Michel Marie Claparède ( French pronunciation: [miʃɛl maʁi klapaʁɛd] ; 28 August 1770, in Gignac – 23 October 1842, in Montpellier ) was a French general.
5-467: Claparède is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Édouard Claparède (1873–1940), a Swiss neurologist, child psychologist, and educator Jean Louis René Antoine Édouard Claparède (1832–1871), a Swiss zoologist Michel Claparède (1770–1842), a French general [REDACTED] Surname list This page lists people with the surname Claparède . If an internal link intending to refer to
10-669: A battalion of volunteers in 1792. Having been promoted to captain he served under Napoleon Bonaparte in Italy. Having given command of a battalion in the Army of the Rhine, Claparède served at Hohenlinden . He took part in Charles Leclerc ’s failed expedition to Santo Domingo . Having been promoted to general de brigade he returned to France in 1804, where he joined the Grande Armée at Boulogne. When
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20-740: The War of the Third Coalition started, Claparède commanded a brigade in Suchet ’s division from the V Corps of Marshal Lannes . With this unit he distinguished himself at Ulm , Austerlitz , Saalfeld , Jena , Pultusk and Ostrołęka . Having been promoted to general de division in October 1808, in the War of the Fifth Coalition , Claparède distinguished himself at the twin battles of Aspern-Essling and at Wagram . During
25-694: The following years he served in Portugal and Spain but in 1812 he was recalled to the Grande Armée for the French invasion of Russia . In Russia he served at Smolensk , Borodino and the crossing of the Berezina . Having served in the 1813 German campaign and the 1814 French campaigns, he distinguished himself at Leipzig and Paris . During the Bourbon Restoration Claparède served as inspector-general of
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