François Joseph Lefebvre

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François Joseph Lefebvre was a prominent French general of the Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars who rose from humble origins to become a Marshal of France under Napoleon.

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François Joseph Lefebvre canonical 4

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Predicate Object
instanceOf French general
Marshal of France
human
awardReceived Duke of Danzig
Maréchal de France
surface form: Marshal of France
birthDate 1755-10-25
birthPlace Alsace
Kingdom of France
Rouffach
burialPlace France
Paris
countryOfCitizenship France
deathDate 1820-09-14
deathPlace France
Paris
employer First French Empire
French First Republic
surface form: First French Republic
familyName Lefebvre
givenName François
Joseph
hasHonorificTitle Marshal Lefebvre
languageSpoken French
memberOf Senate (Conservative Senate of the Consulate)
surface form: French Senate (First French Empire)
militaryBranch French Army
militaryRank Marshal of the Empire
general
nativeLanguage French
nobleTitle Duke of Danzig
notableCommanderOf French forces in Bavaria in 1809
Imperial French forces at the siege of Danzig
notableFor service in the Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars
notableWork command of the Bavarian campaign of 1809
command of the siege of Danzig
participantIn French Revolutionary Wars
Napoleonic Wars
War of the Fifth Coalition
War of the First Coalition
War of the Fourth Coalition
positionHeld Marshal of the Empire
peer of France
senator of the French Empire
religion Roman Catholicism
sexOrGender male
socialOrigin humble background
spouse Catherine Hübscher

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Battle of Fleurus (1794) commander François Joseph Lefebvre
Siege of Charleroi (1794) commandedBy François Joseph Lefebvre
Sambre–Meuse campaign commandedBy François Joseph Lefebvre
Siege of Danzig (1807) commander François Joseph Lefebvre