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Rose-Alexandrine Barreau

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characterized her as a national hero. In 1806 Barreau received a military pension. By 1809 she had five children. After falling ill, she petitioned for treatment as a veteran; it was not until 1832, however, that she and her husband were admitted to the veterans' hospital in
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Following the end of the battle, she went to her husband's side and tended his wounds. After a year and two months of military service, Barreau was discharged from the infantry, as she had been experiencing complications from being six months pregnant. The
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area of France. She married François Leyrac on 5 March 1792, and signed up alongside her new husband and her brother Cyprien Barreau for the 2nd Battalion of the Tarn in the Army of the
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until she ran out of ammunition. At that point, she charged the enemy with her
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in recognition of her service, and the following years she remained in the
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Amazons to Fighter Pilots: A Biographical Dictionary of Military Women
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following the army as her husband continued to serve. The 1793
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in July 1793 that she would become known. Under the command of
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French military personnel of the French Revolutionary Wars
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Rose-Alexandrine Barreau was born in May 1773 in the
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Index

Tarn
Avignon
French First Republic
French First Republic
Spanish Empire
Biriatou
Tarn
French First Republic
Spanish Empire
Biriatou
Théophile Corret de la Tour d'Auvergne
infantry
musket
saber
National Convention
livre tournois
train
Avignon



ISBN
978-0-313327-070
"Les Deniers Invalid"
"Le Moderne Grenadier"
Categories
1773 births
1843 deaths
French Army personnel
Women soldiers

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