Victor-Emmanuel Leclerc

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Victor-Emmanuel Leclerc was a French general of the Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars, known for his close association with Napoleon Bonaparte and his ill-fated command of the French expedition to suppress the Haitian Revolution.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf French general
military officer
person
allegiance First French Empire
French First Republic
surface form: First French Republic
causeOfDeath disease
conflict Haitian Revolution
countryOfCitizenship France
employer French Army
gender male
hasPart Caribbean theater of the Spanish–American War
surface form: Caribbean expeditionary campaign
languageOfWorkOrName French
militaryRank general
movement French Revolutionary military
notableFor close association with Napoleon Bonaparte
command of French expedition to Saint-Domingue
role in attempt to suppress the Haitian Revolution
notableWork military campaigns under Napoleon Bonaparte
occupation soldier
participatedIn French Revolutionary Wars
Napoleonic Wars
placeOfDeath French colony of Saint-Domingue
surface form: Saint-Domingue
positionHeld commander of the French expedition to Saint-Domingue
relative Napoleon Bonaparte
spouse Pauline Bonaparte

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Battle of Marengo commander Victor-Emmanuel Leclerc