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'''Pierre François Bauduin''' (25 January 1758 – 18 June 1815)<ref name="nap1">{{cite web |title=French Infantry Regiments Part X |url=https://www.napoleon-series.org/military-info/organization/c_frenchinf10.html#Bauduin |website=The Napoleon Series |access-date=12 October 2024}}</ref> was a French general during the ]. Bauduin, a soldier having served in the ] and ] campaigns during the Napoleonic Wars, was the leading officer of ]'s 1st Brigade brigade at the ], where he would die at ].<ref name="cornwell">{{cite book |last1=Cornwell |first1=Bernard |title=Waterloo: The History of Four Days, Three Armies and Three Battles |date=2015 |publisher=HarperCollins Publishers |location=Great Britain |isbn=978-0-06-231206-8 |page=93}}</ref><ref name="cam">{{cite web |title=Pierre-François Bauduin {{!}} A damned serious business |url=https://exhibitions.lib.cam.ac.uk/waterloo/artifacts/bauduin/ |website=University of Cambridge |access-date=12 October 2024}}</ref><ref name="nap2">{{cite web |title=Waterloo Tour: In and around Hougoumont |url=https://www.napoleon-series.org/military-info/virtual/tour/c_goumont.html |website=www.napoleon-series.org |access-date=12 October 2024}}</ref> '''Pierre François Bauduin''' (25 January 1758 – 18 June 1815)<ref name="nap1">{{cite web |title=French Infantry Regiments Part X |url=https://www.napoleon-series.org/military-info/organization/c_frenchinf10.html#Bauduin |website=The Napoleon Series |access-date=12 October 2024}}</ref> was a French general during the ]. Bauduin, a soldier having served in the ] and ] campaigns during the ], was the leading officer of ]'s 1st Brigade of the ] at the ], where he would die at ].<ref name="cornwell">{{cite book |last1=Cornwell |first1=Bernard |title=Waterloo: The History of Four Days, Three Armies and Three Battles |date=2015 |publisher=HarperCollins Publishers |location=Great Britain |isbn=978-0-06-231206-8 |page=93}}</ref><ref name="cam">{{cite web |title=Pierre-François Bauduin {{!}} A damned serious business |url=https://exhibitions.lib.cam.ac.uk/waterloo/artifacts/bauduin/ |website=University of Cambridge |access-date=12 October 2024}}</ref><ref name="nap2">{{cite web |title=Waterloo Tour: In and around Hougoumont |url=https://www.napoleon-series.org/military-info/virtual/tour/c_goumont.html |website=www.napoleon-series.org |access-date=12 October 2024}}</ref>
==Military career==
Bauduin joined the ] in September of 1792, originally as a ].<ref name="frempire">{{cite web |title=Pierre François Bauduin (1768-1815) |url=https://www.frenchempire.net/biographies/bauduin/#:~:text=Bauduin%20was%20named%20commander%20of,in%20an%20attack%20on%20Hougoumont. |website=www.frenchempire.net |access-date=12 October 2024}}</ref> Throughout his career, he was promoted through the ranks of ], ], ], ], ], and finally, ], in the years 1795, 1796, 1800, 1809, 1813, and 1813, respectively; in 1810, he was made a ].<ref name=nap1/><ref name=frempire/> From 1805-1807, he temporarily served in the ] under ]; other than Waterloo and Quatre-Bras, he fought in numerous land engagements during his career, including the ], the ], the ], the ], and the ].<ref name=frempire/>
==Awards==
The ] awarded Bauduin the ] after giving him a brigade to command, but he remained loyal to ], fighting in the battles of ] and ].<ref name=frempire/>

==References== ==References==
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Baron of the Empire
Pierre François Bauduin
Knight of Saint Louis
Born25 January 1759
Died18 June 1815
Château d'Hougoumont, Waterloo, Belgium
AllegianceFrance
Service / branchFrench Army
RankBrigadier General
Wars
AwardsRoyal and Military Order of Saint Louis

Pierre François Bauduin (25 January 1758 – 18 June 1815) was a French general during the French Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars. Bauduin, a soldier having served in the Russian and Italian campaigns during the Napoleonic Wars, was the leading officer of Jérôme Bonaparte's 1st Brigade of the II Corps at the Battle of Waterloo, where he would die at Hougoumont.

Military career

Bauduin joined the French Army in September of 1792, originally as a sous-lieutenant. Throughout his career, he was promoted through the ranks of lieutenant, capitaine, chef de bataillon, colonel, Commander of the Legion of Honor, and finally, Brigadier General, in the years 1795, 1796, 1800, 1809, 1813, and 1813, respectively; in 1810, he was made a Baron of the Empire. From 1805-1807, he temporarily served in the French Navy under Pierre-Charles Villeneuve; other than Waterloo and Quatre-Bras, he fought in numerous land engagements during his career, including the Siege of Toulon, the Battle of Montebello, the Battle of Marengo, the Battle of Aspern-Essling, and the Battle of Borodino.

Awards

The Bourbons awarded Bauduin the Royal and Military Order of Saint Louis after giving him a brigade to command, but he remained loyal to Napoleon, fighting in the battles of Quatre-Bras and Waterloo.

References

  1. ^ "French Infantry Regiments Part X". The Napoleon Series. Retrieved 12 October 2024.
  2. Cornwell, Bernard (2015). Waterloo: The History of Four Days, Three Armies and Three Battles. Great Britain: HarperCollins Publishers. p. 93. ISBN 978-0-06-231206-8.
  3. "Pierre-François Bauduin | A damned serious business". University of Cambridge. Retrieved 12 October 2024.
  4. "Waterloo Tour: In and around Hougoumont". www.napoleon-series.org. Retrieved 12 October 2024.
  5. ^ "Pierre François Bauduin (1768-1815)". www.frenchempire.net. Retrieved 12 October 2024.
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