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Antoine Adolphe Marcelin Marbot
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General Antoine Adolphe Marcelin Marbot
Born (1781-03-22)22 March 1781
Died 2 June 1844(1844-06-02) (aged 63)
Place of birth La Rivière, Kingdom of France
Place of death Bra, France
Allegiance Flag of France First French Republic
Flag of France First French Empire
Flag of France French Second Republic
Rank General, Maréchal-de-camp
Battles/wars

French Revolutionary Wars,
Napoleonic Wars

Relations Jean-Antoine Marbot (father)
Jean Baptiste Antoine Marcellin Marbot (brother)

Antoine Adolphe Marcelin Marbot (March 22, 1781 - June 2, 1844), was born in La Rivière, the son of General Jean-Antoine Marbot, who died in the defence of Genoa under Masséna. He entered the army at an early age, obtained commissioned rank in the revolutionary wars and became aide-de-camp to Bernadotte.

In 1802 he was arrested on the grounds of being concerned in a plot of the Republicans against the Consulate, but he was released, though Napoleon continued to regard him as an opponent of the established regime. After a term of duty with the army in Santo Domingo he participated in the campaigns of 1806-7, and from 1808 to 1811 he was employed in the Peninsular War.

In the Russian War of 1812 he was wounded and made prisoner. At the end of two years of captivity he returned to France at the general peace, was aide-de-camp to Marshal Davout during the Hundred Days, and thereafter passed into retirement, from which he did not emerge until 1830. He attained the rank of marechal-de-camp under Louis Philippe and died at Bra near Tulle on 2 June 1844.

His younger brother, Jean Baptiste Antoine Marcellin Marbot also joined the military and became famous for his Memoires depicting the Napoleonic age of warfare.

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  • Wikisource-logo This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain: Chisholm, Hugh, ed. "[[Wikisource:1911 Encyclopædia Britannica/Marbot, Jean Baptiste Antoine Marcelin, Baron de|]]" Encyclopædia Britannica 17 Cambridge University Press p. 680 


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