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In 1816, Dode de la Brunerie was made one of four Inspector-Generals of the engineers. He served on various committees during the next five years. In 1823 Bourbon France decided to intervene in Spain and Dode de la Brunerie was made commandant of engineers of the French army in Spain. In Spain he
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to the throne of France, he was made a member of the commission responsible for making decisions on request concerning the service records of émigrés. In August, he was promoted to lieutenant-general. When Napoléon returned from
450:. Promoted to major in 1801, Dode stayed in Egypt until the French forces there capitulated, only returning to France in November 1801. In 1802 and 1803, Dode was employed in fortifying the Channel coast near Cape Gris-Nez. 470:
by bluffing the Austrian commander Auersperg into believing a cease fire had been signed. The French then rushed the bridge and captured it before the Austrians could blow it up. Dode didn't participate directly in the
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and in 1840 he became president of the Committee of Fortifications. In 1841 he was put in charge of the building of the fortifications of Paris by the minister of war
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and in 1808 he was made a baron. When his uncle died and willed him his estate "Brunerie", Dode adopted this and attached it to his own name, from then on being named
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by letters patent. In 1828 he became a member of the Superior War Council and in 1830 he again was made inspector-general of engineers.
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erupted, Dode de la Brunerie decided to retire to private life. Dode de la Brunerie died February 28, 1851, in Paris. He is buried at
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and Dode de la Brunerie were made Marshals of France, with Dode being the first engineer so honored since the great
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for the fortification of these towns. The same year he assisted in preparing the Rhine crossing at
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In December, Dode was promoted to colonel and attached as head of the engineers to Marshal
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retained Dode de la Brunerie in all his functions. In 1837, he was made inspector of the
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In late 1808, Dode de la Brunerie was sent to Spain. He participated in the sieges of
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During the campaign of 1805, Dode joined the Grande Armée and was employed in Marshal
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French military personnel of the French Revolutionary Wars
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Members of the Chamber of Peers of the Bourbon Restoration
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as he was posted in the rear of the army as a support.
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Members of the Chamber of Peers of the July Monarchy
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Guillaume Dode de la Brunerie, Viscount of Martignac
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Marshal of France
Viscount of Martignac

Charles-Philippe Larivière
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