Pierre Dominique Garnier by artist Francesco Pascucci
Born
19 December 1756 (1756-12-19)
Died
11 May 1827 (1827-05-12) (aged 70)
Allegiance
France
Service/branch
Infantry
Rank
General of Division
Battles/wars
Assault on the Tuileries (1792) Siege of Toulon (1793) Battle of Saorgio (1794) Battle of Loano (1795) Montenotte Campaign (1796) Battle of Monte Redondo (1799) Battle of the Var (1800)
Awards
Légion d'Honneur, CC 1815
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Pierre Dominique Garnier, born 19 December 1756 – died 11 May 1827, was a French general during the French Revolutionary Wars and Napoleonic Wars. He enlisted in the French royal army in 1773 and served in the French West Indies. At the outbreak of the French Revolution he left his career as an architect and joined the National Guard. Continuing in the army, he enjoyed rapid promotion while fighting in several theaters during the War of the First Coalition. As a general of brigade he fought at Toulon and was elevated to the rank of general of division. After fighting at Loano in late 1795, he found himself under the command of Napoleon Bonaparte for the Montenotte Campaign in April 1796. Bonaparte had little use for Garnier, however. Garnier saw action in Italy during the War of the Second Coalition in 1799 and 1800. During the Napoleonic Wars he held reserve or garrison commands and retired from the military in 1816. His surname is one of the 660 names inscribed under the Arc de Triomphe.
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