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  1. Pour les articles homonymes, voir Huchet et de La Bédoyère . Charles Angélique François Huchet, chevalier puis « comte » de La Bédoyère, né le 17 avril 1786 à Paris et exécuté le 19 août 1815 dans la même ville, est un militaire français, général de brigade pendant les Cent-Jours, fusillé pour son ralliement à Napoléon Ier .

  2. Charles Angélique François Huchet de la Bédoyère, an officer of the Légion d’Honneur (1786-1815), was a young military man who quickly rose through the ranks. During the 100 days, La Bédoyère brought an entire regiment over to Napoleon's cause as the Emperor made his way up through France from Elba, and was then promoted to the rank of ...

  3. Charles Angélique François Huchet hrabě de La Bédoyère (17. dubna 1786 Paříž – 19. srpna 1815 Paříž) byl francouzský generál v době prvního císařství. Biografie. V roce 1806 vstoupil do armády a účastnil se všech tažení 1806 až 1812 jako pobočník maršála Lannese a po jeho smrti maršála Murata.

  4. other name:La Bédoyère. Details. individual; military/naval; French; Male. Life dates. 1786-1815. Biography. General who served in Napoleon's army; was not granted amnesty after the Hundred Days; arrested in Paris before he could flee to Switzerland, he was condemned to death by firing squad.

  5. Charles Angélique François Huchet, Cavaliere e Conte de la Bédoyère, più semplicemente noto come Charles de la Bédoyère ( Parigi, 17 aprile 1786 – Parigi, 19 agosto 1815 ), è stato un generale francese durante il regno di Napoleone . Più volte distintosi per il provato coraggio in battaglia, ottenne tra le più alte onorificenze, tra ...

  6. Charles Angélique François Huchet, Comte de la Bédoyère (17 April 1786 - 19 August 1815) was a French General during the reign of Emperor Napoleon I who was executed in 1815. Descended from an old Breton family, he entered the army in late 1806 as a Second Lieutenant, serving as an aide-de-camp to Marshal Lannes and then Prince Eugene .

  7. Charles de la Bédoyère. French General. Joining the gendarmes in 1806, he saw action in Prussia and Poland, meriting a promotion to lieutenant in the 11th Chasseurs a Cheval, working as an aide-de-camp to Marshal Lances. For his service in Spain where he was wounded, Italy, Germany and Russia, he was awarded the Legion of Honor and the Iron...