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Auguste Jean Ameil

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20: 164:, on November 15, 1816, he was condemned to death by court martial. However, the sentence was not carried out, and on July 25, 1821, he was pardoned by a royal decree and his titles, rights, honors, and rank were restored. 259: 209: 239: 137:
for the purpose of justifying his conduct. The letter was not persuasive: court martial proceedings against him were soon begun. To escape, Ameil travelled to
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on July 14, 1789. He would subsequently rise through every rank in the army. In 1805 he was made squadron commander of a cavalry company in
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On October 24, 1821, he retired. The following year, he died in Paris, on the same day that he was named a Commander of the
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Upon regaining his liberty, Ameil took part in the formation of Napoleon's army. Hedging somewhat, he sent a letter to
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to Napoleon's side, and when the Count retreated for Paris, Ameil pledged himself to Napoleon. He was sent to
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Biographie des célébrités militaires des armées de terre et de mer de 1789 à 1850
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in 1814, Ameil accepted the restored Bourbon regime and was made a Knight of the
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Regiment, and on November 21, 1812, he was made a Brigade General.
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campaigns. On July 12, 1809, he was named colonel of the 24th
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by Louis XVIII. By this time he was also a Knight of the
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Prisoners sentenced to death by the French military
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French Revolution
First French Empire
Brigade General
Paris
infantryman
Marshal
Bernadotte
German
Polish
Russian
Chasseurs de Cheval
Napoleon
Order of Saint Louis
Count of Artois
Charles X
Lyon
Auxerre
Tuileries Palace
Louis XVIII
Battle of Waterloo
England
Hannover
Sweden
Lüneburg
Hildesheim
high treason
Legion of Honor
Order of Saint Hubert

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