Joseph-Pierre-Élisabeth de Peytes de Moncabrié

Joseph-Pierre-Élisabeth Peytes de Montcabrié (also spelled Peites) (1771–1806) was a French soldier during the French Revolutionary Wars and superior officer in the Grande Armée during the Napoleonic Wars.[1]

Born in 1771 in Toulouse, Pierre-Élisabeth Peytes de Montcabrié was the second son of the then ensign, later rear-admiral of the French Navy. While still very young, Pierre-Elisabeth was admitted at the École Militaire in Paris, subsequently serving in the French Revolutionary army during some of the campaigns of the Revolutionary Wars and gaining a promotion to superior officer.[2] He then served in Napoleon's Grande Armée and was mortally wounded on 6 November 1806, at the battle of Lübeck, while serving as chief of staff of artillery in Marshal Jean-de-Dieu Soult's IV Corps. Pierre-Elisabeth Peytes de Montcabrié died on 8 November, as a result of the battle wound he had received two days before.[3]

References

  1. Avec Napoléon à Iéna et Auerstaedt Robert Ouvrard - 2006 Page 313 "De Peytes de Montcabrié (Joseph-Pierre-Élisabeth), né à Toulouse le 33 juin 1771, sous-lieutenant élève à l'école militaire le 23 septembre 1 787, passé au régiment d'artillerie des colonies le 1er avril 1790, colonel directeur d'artillerie "
  2. Oettinger, p. 255.
  3. Pigeard, p. 495.

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