François Auguste Damas

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François Auguste Damas
Born2 October 1773
Seine (departement), Paris
Died7 September 1812 (1812-09-08) (aged 38)
Borodino, Russian Empire
Allegiance Kingdom of France
 First French Republic
 First French Empire
Netherlands Kingdom of Holland
Kingdom of Westphalia Kingdom of Westphalia
RankGeneral of brigade
Battles/warsFrench Revolutionary Wars
Napoleonic Wars

François Auguste Damas (2 October 1773 – 7 September 1812) was a French general of brigade during the Napoleonic Wars.

Damas entered military service in 1789 and served in the cavalry, infantry and on numerous staffs. He accompanied General Jean-Baptiste Kleber during the campaign in Egypt and Syria. In 1806 he entered the service of the Napoleonic Kingdom of Holland and became a brigadier in the next year. In 1811 he was taken into Westphalian service as a general de brigade. He accordingly served as brigade commander in the VIII Corps during the Invasion of Russia and was killed in the Battle of Borodino. He was the brother of General François-Étienne de Damas.[1]

Sources[edit]

  1. ^ Charavay, Noel (1908). Les généraux morts pour la patrie 1792-1871, Tome 2 (in French). Paris: Au Siége de la Société. pp. 93–94.