Dominique-Catherine, marquis de Pérignon

marshal of France
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Born:
May 31, 1754, Grenade, Fr.
Died:
Dec. 25, 1818, Paris (aged 64)

Dominique-Catherine, marquis de Pérignon (born May 31, 1754, Grenade, Fr.—died Dec. 25, 1818, Paris) was a general and marshal of France, active during the Revolutionary and Napoleonic wars. A retired officer of the royal army, Pérignon resumed active service in 1792. Operations against the Spaniards won him the rank of general and, in 1794, command of the Army of the Eastern Pyrenees. As ambassador to Madrid he negotiated the Spanish alliance (1796). While fighting in Italy (1799) he was wounded and taken prisoner by the Russians for 18 months, returning to France to become a senator (1801) and a marshal ...(100 of 144 words)