Lannes, Jean, duc de Montebello

Lannes, Jean, duc de Montebello

▪ French general
born April 11, 1769, Lectoure, France
died May 31, 1809, Vienna, Austrian Empire
 French general who, despite his humble origins, rose to the rank of marshal of the First Empire; Napoleon said of him, “I found him a pygmy and left him a giant.”

      Lannes, the son of a stable boy, learned to read and write from a village priest and was apprenticed to a dyer. In 1792 he joined the national volunteers of Gers and, as a sergeant major, served in the Army of the Pyrénées-Orientales against the Spanish. His great courage in the Battle of Dego (1796), in the Italian campaign, brought him to the attention of Napoleon, who made him a general in 1796. In 1798–99 he took part in the capture of Cairo and went on the Syrian campaign as commander of an army division, playing a leading role in the siege of Gaza and Saint-Jean d'Acre, though he was seriously wounded at the Battle of Aboukir. Returning to France, he took command of the 9th and 10th Divisions. He took part in the coup d'état of 18 Brumaire, year VIII (November 9, 1799), which brought Napoleon to power. Entrusted with the vanguard that crossed the Alps into Italy in May 1800, he defeated the Austrians at Montebello on June 9, thus contributing greatly to Napoleon's victory at Marengo five days later.

      In May 1804 Lannes was made one of the 18 marshals of the empire and fought in the Battles of Ulm (October 1805), Austerlitz (December 1805), and Jena (October 1806). At the Battle of Pultusk in Poland on December 26, 1806, he defeated a much larger Russian force and contributed to a second victory over the Russians at Friedland in June 1807.

      In 1808 Lannes was created duc de Montebello in honour of his greatest victory. Sent to Spain, he directed the bloody siege of Saragossa, which was captured on February 20, 1809. At the Battle of Aspern-Esseling, however, he was struck in the legs by a cannon ball, and nine days later, after having undergone a double amputation, he died. A tough, impetuous fighter, he was one of Napoleon's ablest generals.

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