Jean Dembarrère

Jean Dembarrère
Born(1747-07-03)3 July 1747
Allegiance Kingdom of France
First French Republic
First French Empire
Branch French Royal Army
 French Revolutionary Army
 French Imperial Army
RankGénéral de division
ConflictsFrench Revolutionary Wars
Napoleonic Wars
AwardsLegion of Honour (Grand Officier)
Order of Saint Louis (Knight)

Jean, comte Dembarrère (3 July 1747 – 3 March 1828) was a French general and engineer during the French Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars.

Biography

Born into a noble family in Tarbes (Hautes-Pyrénées), Dembarrère entered the École royale du génie de Mézières in 1768.

A military engineer, he was head of engineering for the Army of Italy. He was a later a member of the Sénat conservateur which deposed Napoleon and restored the Bourbons.

He was a grand officer of the Legion of Honour and a knight of the Order of Saint Louis. His name is one of the 660 inscribed under the Arc du Triomphe.

Works

  • Coup d'oeil sur les parties diverses de la science militaire (1783)
  • Eloge historique de Vauban (1784)
  • Observations sur un imprimé du lieutenant-général comte de Sainte-Suzanne (1819)
  • Chandelleries à opérer dans le système des places fortes (1819).

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