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Jean-Baptiste Bessières, 1st Duc d' Istria
Istria

File:Istria Croatian Adriatic.pngIstria , formerly Histria , is the largest peninsula in the Adriatic Sea. The peninsula is located at the head of the Adriatic between the Gulf of Trieste and the Bay of Kvarner....
 (6 August 1768 – 1 May 1813), was a Marshal of France
Marshal of France

The Marshal of France is a military distinction in contemporary France, not a military rank. It is granted to generals for exceptional achievements....
 of the Napoleonic Era
Napoleonic Era

The Napoleonic Era is a period in the history of France and Europe. It is generally classified as including the fourth and final stage of the French Revolution, the first being the National Assembly, the second being the Legislative Assembly, and the third being the French Directory....
.

ières was born in Prayssac
Prayssac

Prayssac is a Communes of France in the Lot Departments of France in southwestern France....
 near Cahors
Cahors

Cahors is the capital of the Lot Departments of France in southwestern France.Its site is dramatic being contained on three sides within an udder shaped twist in the river Lot River known as a 'presqu'?le' or peninsula....
 in southern France. He served for a short time in the "Constitutional Guard
Constitutional Guard

When the National Constituent Assembly split on 3 September 1791, it decreed that king Louis XVI of France should have a Constitutional Guard, also known as the garde Brissac after its commander Louis Hercule Timolon de Coss?, duke of Brissac....
" of Louis XVI
Louis XVI of France

Louis XVI or Louis-Auguste de France ruled as List of French monarchs of France and of List of Navarrese monarchs from 1774 until 1791, and then as Popular monarchy from 1791 to 1792....
 and as a non-commissioned officer took part in the war against Spain
Spain

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.

In the Army of the Eastern Pyrenees and in the Army of the Moselle he repeatedly distinguished himself for valour, and in 1796, as captain, he served in Napoleon Bonaparte's Italian campaign.






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Jean-Baptiste Bessières, 1st Duc d' Istria
Istria

File:Istria Croatian Adriatic.pngIstria , formerly Histria , is the largest peninsula in the Adriatic Sea. The peninsula is located at the head of the Adriatic between the Gulf of Trieste and the Bay of Kvarner....
 (6 August 1768 – 1 May 1813), was a Marshal of France
Marshal of France

The Marshal of France is a military distinction in contemporary France, not a military rank. It is granted to generals for exceptional achievements....
 of the Napoleonic Era
Napoleonic Era

The Napoleonic Era is a period in the history of France and Europe. It is generally classified as including the fourth and final stage of the French Revolution, the first being the National Assembly, the second being the Legislative Assembly, and the third being the French Directory....
.

Biography

Bessières was born in Prayssac
Prayssac

Prayssac is a Communes of France in the Lot Departments of France in southwestern France....
 near Cahors
Cahors

Cahors is the capital of the Lot Departments of France in southwestern France.Its site is dramatic being contained on three sides within an udder shaped twist in the river Lot River known as a 'presqu'?le' or peninsula....
 in southern France. He served for a short time in the "Constitutional Guard
Constitutional Guard

When the National Constituent Assembly split on 3 September 1791, it decreed that king Louis XVI of France should have a Constitutional Guard, also known as the garde Brissac after its commander Louis Hercule Timolon de Coss?, duke of Brissac....
" of Louis XVI
Louis XVI of France

Louis XVI or Louis-Auguste de France ruled as List of French monarchs of France and of List of Navarrese monarchs from 1774 until 1791, and then as Popular monarchy from 1791 to 1792....
 and as a non-commissioned officer took part in the war against Spain
Spain

Spain or the Kingdom of Spain , is a country located in Southern Europe on the Iberian Peninsula.The Spanish constitution does not establish any official denomination of the country, even though Espa?a , Estado espa?ol and Naci?n espa?ola are used interchangeably....
.

In the Army of the Eastern Pyrenees and in the Army of the Moselle he repeatedly distinguished himself for valour, and in 1796, as captain, he served in Napoleon Bonaparte's Italian campaign. At Rovereto
Rovereto

Rovereto is a city and comune in the province of Trento in Italy....
 his conduct brought him to his chief's notice, and after the Battle of Rivoli
Battle of Rivoli

The Battle of Rivoli was a key victory in the first French campaign in Italy against Austria. Napoleon I of France 23,000 French defeated an attack of 28,000 Habsburg Monarchy under General Alvinczy, ending Austria's fourth and final attempt to relieve their besieged fortress of Mantua....
 he was sent to France to deliver the captured colours to the Directory. Hastening back to the front, he accompanied Napoleon in the invasion of Styria in command of the "Guides," who formed the nucleus of the later Consular - and Imperial Guards.

As chef de brigade he next served in the Egyptian expedition, and won further distinction at Acre
Siege of Acre (1799)

The Siege of Acre of 1799 was an unsuccessful French siege of the Ottoman Empire-defended, walled city of Acre, Israel and was the turning point of Napoleon I of France French invasion of Egypt ....
 and Aboukir
Battle of the Nile

At the Battle of the Nile or Aboukir Bay , a Kingdom of Great Britain fleet under Rear-Admiral Horatio Nelson surprised and largely destroyed a France fleet under Fran?ois-Paul Brueys D'Aigalliers anchored near Alexandria, Egypt, stranding Napoleon's army in Egypt....
.

Returning to Europe with Napoleon, he was present at Marengo (1800) as second-in-command of the Consular Guard, and led a brilliant and successful cavalry charge at the close of the day, though its effect on the battle was not as decisive as Napoleon pretended.

Promoted general of division in 1802 and marshal of France in 1804, he made the most famous campaigns of the Grande Armée as colonel-general of the Guard Cavalry (1805, 1806 and 1807).

In 1805 he had received the Grand Eagle of the Legion of Honour, and in 1809 was created duke of Istria, or rather duc d'Istrie, for it was a duché grand-fief -a rare, nominal but hereditary honor (extinguished in 1856) in Napoleon's own kingdom of Italy.

With the outbreak of the Peninsular War, Marshal Bessières had his first opportunity of an independent command, and his crushing victory over the Spaniards in the Battle of Medina del Rio Seco
Battle of Medina del Rio Seco

The Battle of Medina de Rioseco was fought during the Peninsular War on 14 July 1808 and resulted in the defeat of the only Spain army capable of defending Old Castile against the France....
 (1808) justified Napoleon's choice. When disaster in other parts of the theatre of war called Napoleon himself to the Peninsula, Bessiêres continued to give the emperor the very greatest assistance in his campaign.

In 1809 he was again with the Grande Armée in the Danube
Danube

The Danube is the longest river in the European Union and Europe's second longest river after the Volga.The river originates in the Black Forest in Germany as the much smaller Brigach and Breg River rivers which join at the eponymously named German town Donaueschingen, after which it is known as the Danube and flows eastwards for a distance...
 valley. At Essling
Essling

E?ling is part of Donaustadt, the 22nd district of Vienna.The area is known because of the Battle of Aspern-Essling, which was fought nearby on May 21 and May 22, 1809....
 his repeated and desperate charges checked the Austrians in the full tide of their success. At the Battle of Wagram
Battle of Wagram

In the Battle of Wagram Napoleon I of France's First French Empire forces defeated Archduke Charles, Duke of Teschen Austrian Empire army, near Vienna, effectively bringing the War of the Fifth Coalition to an end....
 he had a horse killed under him. Replacing Jean-Baptiste Bernadotte
Charles XIV John of Sweden

Charles XIV & III John , born Jean-Baptiste Bernadotte, later renamed Jean-Baptiste Jules Bernadotte was King of Sweden and King of Norway from 1818 until his death....
 in the command of the Army of the North, a little later in the same year, the newly-created duke of Istria successfully opposed the British Walcheren expedition, and in 1811 he was back again, in a still more important command, in Spain. As André Masséna
André Masséna

Jean-Andr? Mass?na, 1st Duc de Rivoli Veronese, 1st Prince d'Essling was a French military commander during the French Revolutionary Wars and Napoleonic Wars....
's second-in-command he was present at the battle of Fuentes d'Onoro, but Napoleon never detached him for very long, and in 1812 he commanded the Guard Cavalry at the Battle of Borodino
Battle of Borodino

The Battle of Borodino , fought on September 7, 1812, was the largest and bloodiest single-day action of the Napoleonic Wars, involving more than 250,000 troops and resulting in at least 70,000 casualties....
 and in the retreat from Moscow
Moscow

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. Wherever engaged he won further distinction, and at the beginning of the 1813 campaign he was appointed to the command of the whole of Napoleon's cavalry.
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Three days after the opening of the campaign, while reconnoitering the defile
Defile (geography)

Defile is a geographic term for a narrow pass or gorge between mountains or hills. It has its origins as a military description of a pass through which troops can march only in a narrow column or with a narrow front....
 of Poserna-Rippach, Bessières was killed by a cannon ball which ricocheted off a wall and hit him in the chest. He died instantly. Napoleon, who deeply felt the loss of one of his truest friends and ablest commanders, protected his children, and his eldest son was made a member of the Chamber of Peers by Louis XVIII
Louis XVIII of France

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.

As a commander, especially of cavalry, Bessières left a reputation excelled by very few of Napoleon's marshals, and his dauntless courage and cool judgment made him a safe leader in independent command. He was personally beloved to an extraordinary extent amongst his soldiers, and (unlike most of the French generals of the time) amongst his opponents. It is said that masses were performed for his soul by the priests of insurgent Spain, and the king of Saxony
Saxony

The Free State of Saxony is a States of Germany of Germany. Located in the southeastern part of present-day Germany. It is the tenth-largest German state in area and the sixth largest in population , of Germany's sixteen states....
 raised a monument to his memory.

Brother

Jean-Baptiste's younger brother, Bertrand Bessières, 1st Baron Bessières (1773-1855), was also a distinguished divisional leader under Napoleon. After serving with a good record in Italy, in Egypt and at Hohenlinden
Hohenlinden

Hohenlinden is a community in the Upper Bavarian district of Ebersberg . The city of Lynden, Washington is named after it. Hohenlinden is also the subject of an s:Hohenlinden by Thomas Campbell....
, he had a command in the Grande Armée, and in 1808 was sent to Spain, where he commanded a division in Catalonia and played a notable part at the action of Molins de Rey near Barcelona.

Disagreements with his superior, General Duhesme, led to his resignation, but he subsequently served with Napoleon in all the later campaigns of the empire.

Placed on the retired list by the restored Bourbon kings, his last public act was his defence of the unfortunate Marshal Ney
Michel Ney

Michel Ney, 1st Duc d'Elchingen, 1st Prince de la Moskva River , was a France soldier and military commander during the French Revolutionary Wars and the Napoleonic Wars....
. The rest of his long life was spent in retirement.

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