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Français : Paul Grenier (1768-1827), général de division et comte de l'Empire. Remarquable tacticien, il s'illustre en Italie pendant les campagnes de 1809, 1813 et 1814 face aux Autrichiens.
English: General Paul Grenier. A very able tactician, he distinguished himself in Italia during the campaigns of 1809, 1813 and 1814 against the Austrians.
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Source Portraits des généraux français faisant suite aux Victoires et conquêtes des Français, C.L.F Panckoucke, 1818, tome 2.
Author Ambroise Tardieu (directeur de publication) et Forestier (dessinateur)

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  • 2010-07-04 02:08 Djmaschek 260×300× (17814 bytes) {{Information |Description = General Paul Grenier |Source = Scotty Bowden & Charlie Tarbox. Armies on the Danube 1809. Empire Games Press, 1980 |Date = ~~~~~ |Author = Unknown artist |Permission = Portrait dating fro

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