"Gaspard Jean-Baptiste Brunet"@en . "Artillery, Infantry"@en . . . . . . "47520797"^^ . . . . "1792"^^ . . . . "Interim Commander-in-chief of the Army of Italy"@en . . "France"@en . . . . . . . . "1755"^^ . . . "--05-05"^^ . . . . . "3976"^^ . . . "1017310173"^^ . . . "Gaspard Jean-Baptiste de Brunet, n\u00E9 le 14 juin 1734 \u00E0 Valensole (Basses-Alpes) et mort guillotin\u00E9 \u00E0 Paris le 15 novembre 1793, est un g\u00E9n\u00E9ral de division de la R\u00E9volution fran\u00E7aise."@fr . . "Order of Saint-Louis, 1773"@en . . . . "Gaspard Jean-Baptiste Brunet (14 June 1734 \u2013 15 November 1793) commanded the French Army of Italy during the French Revolutionary Wars and was executed during the Reign of Terror. Despite this fate his son Jean Baptiste Brunet also became a French general. From the minor nobility, he entered the French Royal Army as a gunner in 1755, transferred to an infantry unit and fought in the Seven Years' War. He received the Order of Saint-Louis and was promoted to lieutenant colonel in 1779. He became mar\u00E9chal de camp (general of brigade) in 1791 and served in the Army of Italy under Jacques Bernard d'Anselme in 1792. After a brief stint as interim army commander in the winter of 1792\u201393, he was promoted general of division and assumed the duties of commander-in-chief from May to August 1793. His defeat at Saorgio and the suspicions of the all-powerful representatives on mission caused him to be arrested, imprisoned and guillotined. BRUNET is one of the names inscribed under the Arc de Triomphe, on Column 23."@en . "Paris, France"@en . "Gaspard de Brunet"@it . . . "*Seven Years' War\n*War of the First Coalition\n**Battle of Sospel \n** Battle of Saorgio (1793)"@en . . . . "Gaspard Jean-Baptiste Brunet"@en . . . . "--11-15"^^ . . . "Gaspard Jean-Baptiste de Brunet (Valensole, 14 giugno 1734 \u2013 Parigi, 15 novembre 1793) fu un nobile francese che divenne generale durante la rivoluzione e mor\u00EC ghigliottinato. Era figlio di Jean Baptiste de Brunet, scudiero e capitano dei dragoni, governatore della citt\u00E0 di Manosque e Cavaliere dell'Ordine di San Luigi, e di Anne Rose de Salve."@it . "Gaspard Jean-Baptiste de Brunet"@cs . . . . "Commander-in-chief of the Army of Italy"@en . . . . "Kingdom of France" . "Gaspard Jean-Baptiste de Brunet (* 14. Juni 1734 in Valensole (D\u00E9partement Basses-Alpes); hingerichtet durch die Guillotine am 15. November 1793 in Paris) war ein G\u00E9n\u00E9ral de division w\u00E4hrend der Franz\u00F6sischen Revolution."@de . . . . "Gaspard Jean-Baptiste Brunet"@en . . . . "1792"^^ . . . . "1734-06-14"^^ . "Kingdom of France"@en . "--12-26"^^ . "Gaspard Jean-Baptiste de Brunet"@de . . . "Gaspard Jean-Baptiste de Brunet (Valensole, 14 giugno 1734 \u2013 Parigi, 15 novembre 1793) fu un nobile francese che divenne generale durante la rivoluzione e mor\u00EC ghigliottinato. Era figlio di Jean Baptiste de Brunet, scudiero e capitano dei dragoni, governatore della citt\u00E0 di Manosque e Cavaliere dell'Ordine di San Luigi, e di Anne Rose de Salve."@it . . . . . . . "Gaspard Jean-Baptiste de Brunet (* 14. Juni 1734 in Valensole (D\u00E9partement Basses-Alpes); hingerichtet durch die Guillotine am 15. November 1793 in Paris) war ein G\u00E9n\u00E9ral de division w\u00E4hrend der Franz\u00F6sischen Revolution."@de . . . . . . "Gaspard Jean-Baptiste Brunet (14 June 1734 \u2013 15 November 1793) commanded the French Army of Italy during the French Revolutionary Wars and was executed during the Reign of Terror. Despite this fate his son Jean Baptiste Brunet also became a French general. From the minor nobility, he entered the French Royal Army as a gunner in 1755, transferred to an infantry unit and fought in the Seven Years' War. He received the Order of Saint-Louis and was promoted to lieutenant colonel in 1779. BRUNET is one of the names inscribed under the Arc de Triomphe, on Column 23."@en . . . . . . . . . "1755"^^ . . "Gaspard Jean-Baptiste Brunet"@fr . "Gaspard Jean-Baptiste Brunet when he served in the Lorraine Infantry Regiment."@en . . . . . . "Gaspard Jean-Baptiste de Brunet, n\u00E9 le 14 juin 1734 \u00E0 Valensole (Basses-Alpes) et mort guillotin\u00E9 \u00E0 Paris le 15 novembre 1793, est un g\u00E9n\u00E9ral de division de la R\u00E9volution fran\u00E7aise."@fr . . . . . . . "France" .