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Petiet may refer to: *Claude Louis Petiet (1749–1806), Frenchman, commissioner of war in 1778, elected to the Council of Elders in 1795, appointed Minister of War on 8 February 1796 and a Senator in 1806 * Paul Petiet (1770–1849), French adjutant-general during the Napoleonic Wars * Auguste-Louis Petiet (1772–1858), French brigadier general and a politician. *Jules Petiet Jules Petiet (5 August 1813 – 29 January 1871) was a French mechanical engineer who worked on the early development of the French railway network. He was the Chief Engineer of the ''Chemins de Fer du Nord'' from 1845, and became a locomotive en ...
(1813–1871), French mechanical engineer who worked on the early development of the French railway {{surname ...
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Claude Louis Petiet
Claude Louis Petiet (9 February 1749, Châtillon-sur-Seine, Côte-d'Or – 25 May 1806) was a Commissioner of war in 1778, elected to the Council of Elders in 1795, and was appointed Minister of War on 8 February 1796. He was dismissed on 14 July 1797 by the French Directory of Paul Barras, Jean-François Reubell and Louis Marie de La Révellière-Lépeaux. Appointed to the State Council by Napoleon Bonaparte, he became steward of the army camp at Boulogne in 1805 and senator in 1806. Biography * Constable in the company of Queen's, 20 October 1766. * Subdelegation general stewardship of Britain, 1 September 1775 * Commissioner of war (leased office 30 September 1778). * Employed in Saint-Malo 26 December 1778 Acting Administrator dated 25 June 1779 to August 1780. * Clerk Police Coast Guard Division of Brest, 8 March 1782. * Employed at Rennes in 1788. * Attorney General Trustee of Ille-et-Vilaine, June 1790. * Commissary, military chief judge of the 13th Division, October 1791. * ...
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Paul Petiet
Paul Petiet (24 July 1770, in Châtillon-sur-Seine – 20 December 1849, in Limoux) was a French adjutant-general during the Napoleonic Wars. Notes References * 1770 births 1849 deaths {{France-mil-bio-stub ...
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Auguste-Louis Petiet
Auguste-Louis Petiet (3 June 1784 – 1 August 1858), was a French general and politician of the First French Empire. Biography Youngest son of Claude Louis Petiet, and younger brother of Pierre François Petiet, Augustin Petiet finished his studies to enter the École Polytechnique, and was declared eligible for combat by Adrien-Marie Legendre; his father, who served with Napoleon Bonaparte (now First Consul of France) in the Army of the Reserve, took his son to battle and saw service at the Battle of Marengo. In 1804, Petiet was commissioned as a second lieutenant (''sous-lieutenant'') of the 10th Hussar Regiment, but shortly after left the regiment to join Marshal Soult's Staff at the Camp of Boulogne. During the Battle of Austerlitz, Petiet is involved in the three charges of the dragoon division, and leads his section during the capture of four guns (cannons). For his accomplishments, the Emperor decorates Petiet with the Legion of Honour (''Légion de Honneur' ...
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