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Jean Léonard Barrié

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Jean Léonard Barrié, (French pronunciation: [ʒɑ̃ le.ɔnaʁ baʁje]; 28 February 1762 in Saint-Béat, Haute-Garonne − 15 February 1848 in Toulouse) was a French general of the Napoleonic era.

Biography

From volunteer to Chief of Brigade

The Italian Army in 1796 by the lithographer Pauchs. Barrié was in Italy almost continuously from 1796 to 1799.

He entered the army as a volunteer on 21 September 1792 in the 1st Saint-Gaudens Battalion and became a captain on 28 October following.


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