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  1. Guillaume Marie-Anne Brune, 1st Count Brune (French pronunciation: [ɡijom maʁi an bʁyn], 13 March 1764 – 2 August 1815) was a French military commander, Marshal of the Empire, and political figure who served during the French Revolutionary Wars and the Napoleonic Wars.

  2. Guillaume Marie Brune (Brive-la-Gaillarde, 13 de marzo de 1763-Aviñón, 2 de agosto de 1815), I conde de Brune, fue un militar francés que alcanzó el grado de Mariscal de Francia. Biografía. Hijo de un abogado, se mudó a París antes de la revolución y estudió derecho, convirtiéndose en periodista político.

    • 2 de agosto de 1815 (52 años), Aviñón (Francia)
  3. 9 de mar. de 2024 · Guillaume Brune was the only one of Napoleon’s marshals associated with the French Revolutionary Reign of Terror. A distinguished cavalry commander, he consolidated his reputation as defender of Holland against the Allies. At first dedicated to a literary career, Brune became associated in Paris

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  4. Guillaume Marie-Anne Brune, né le 13 mars 1763 à Brive-la-Gaillarde et mort assassiné le 2 août 1815 en Avignon, est un maréchal d'Empire.

  5. Commander of the town of Bordeaux. Supported Barras and Bonaparte (as a staunch republican) in opposition to the 13 Vendémiaire uprising, An IV (5 October 1795) Served in Italy at Arcole and Rivoli. Appointed Général de Division by Bonaparte, 1797. Commanded the armies of Helvetia and subsequently Italy in place of Berthier, 1798.

  6. Died: August 2, 1815. Cause of Death: Assassinated. Place of Death: Avignon, France. Arc de Triomphe: BRUNE on the south pillar. Pronunciation: The son of a judge, Guillaume-Marie-Anne Brune had been sent by his family to study law in Paris before the Revolution.

  7. Brune, Guillaume - French Marshal. Napoléon & Empire. Guillaume Marie-Anne Brune. You are here: N apoleon & E mpire > Personalities > Notabilities > ⊙. A short biography (with portrait) of Guillaume Marie-Anne Brune (1763-1815), Count of the Empire, Marshal of the First French Empire.