[Born at Ham, in Picardy, 1775. Died in Paris, 1825. Aged 50.]
Began his military career at 15. Served in the Peninsular war, and at
Waterloo received his fifteenth wound. Entered the Chamber of Deputies
after the peace, became an orator, an opponent of the reactionary
government, and one of the most popular men of his time. He died poor,
and a subscription of 40,000_l._ was raised for the relief of his
destitute family. Skilful and courageous in the field. Left an
unfinished history of the Peninsular war, which is honest, candid and
eloquent.