Anne Marie François Boisgérard

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Anne Marie François Boisgérard
Born(1767-07-08)July 8, 1767
Tonnerre, Yonne, France
DiedCapua, France
Battles/warsFrench Revolutionary Wars

Anne Marie François Barbuat de Maison-Rouge de Boisgérard, born 8 July 1767 in Tonnerre, Department Yonne in Burgundy, France, and died in combat on 9 February 1799 in Capua, near Mantua, in Italy, was a French general in the Revolutionary Wars. He directed the engineering defense of Kehl during the 1796 siege. He served in the Republican army from 1791 to his death in 1799.

He was the son of the General of Brigade Jacques François Barbuat de Maison-Rouge de Boisgérard (1739-1815).

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