- François
Macquard or François
Macquart (18
October 1738 – 29
November 1801)
joined the
French royal army as an infantryman,
fought in the
Seven Years'...
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blockaded Wurmser's
large garrison in Mantua.
General of
Division François
Macquard's 2,750-man
infantry reserve was
posted at
Villafranca di
Verona while General...
- 7 November. Meanwhile,
Bonaparte brought forward Augereau and
Francois Macquard to
attack Alvinczi at the
Second Battle of B****ano on 6
November with 19...
- a
reserve of 1,600
cavalry troopers and
General of
Division Francois Macquard's reserve of 2,800 foot soldiers. Davidovich's
column began moving at the...
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commanded the 20,000-man main
column on the
right wing
while François
Macquard directed the
center division and
Pierre Dominique Garnier led the left...
- Jean-Mathieu-Philibert Sérurier's
division held Ormea,
while Francois Macquard and
Pierre Dominique Garnier's
small divisions covered the Col de Tende...
- Wing
commanded by GD André M****ena, a
Center Division led by GD François
Macquard (6,397 men), and a Left
Division directed by GD
Pierre Dominique Garnier...
- side, GD André M****ena held the
right flank with 24,000 men, GD François
Macquard defended the
center with 6,000 troops, and GD Jean-Mathieu-Philibert Sérurier...
- François
Antoine Joseph Nicolas Macors (général de division) François
Macquard (général de division)
Alexis Magallon de la Morlière (général de division)...
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French advanced to
seize Albenga and Loano.
General of
Division François
Macquard occupied the Col de Tende,
while ****her east M****éna deplo**** his troops...