- Antoine François Brenier de Montmorand
Antoine-François Brenier de Montmorand (
12 November 1767 at Saint-Marcellin (Isère ) -8 October 1832 ) served as a French general of division during the period of theFirst French Empire and became an officer of theLégion d'honneur .Early career
Brenier enlisted in 1786 and gained rapid promotion during the period of the
French Revolutionary Wars , becoming anaide-de-camp in 1792 and in 1793 aChef de brigade (colonel) in the Army of the Eastern Pyrenees ("Armée des Pyrénées orientales"). He served with distinction in various campaigns of theRevolutionary Wars , in Italy and in Holland. In 1799 he becameGénéral de brigade . From 1801 to 1807 he served in administrative posts.Peninsular War
Brenier was assigned to
Jean Andoche Junot 's army for the invasion ofPortugal during thePeninsular War in 1807. During theBattle of Vimeiro onAugust 20 ,1808 , Brenier's brigade surprised and drove back two British battalions, but it was soon defeated. Wounded and captured by the British, he returned (exchanged) to France from captivity in 1809.In 1810 he again went to Portugal, serving under
Marshal André Masséna . After the first Siege of Almeida, Brenier became its governor and held the post during Massena's unsuccessful third French invasion of Portugal in 1810-1811. [Horward, p 126] After the French army's retreat from Portugal,Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington 's British army blockaded Almeida. While marching to Brenier's relief, Massena failed to fight his way past Wellington in theBattle of Fuentes de Onoro .During the night of
May 10 ,1811 Brenier threaded his 1,400-man garrison through the lines of the 13,000-strong British investment force in the second Siege of Almeida. His engineers set explosives which demolished the fortifications after his men got away. During the pursuit he lost 360 men, but the pursuing British ran into an ambush set by some troops ofJean Reynier 's II Corps and the rest of Brenier's soldiers safely reached French lines. Wellington wrote, "I have never been so much distressed by any military event as by the escape of even a man of them." [Glover, p 156] This brilliant exploit earned Brenier promotion to general of division.During the
Battle of Salamanca , Brenier's 4,300-man 6th Division [Glover, p 391] arrived inopportunely at the unfolding disaster on the left flank. Wellington's forces had just crushed both Thomieres' and Maucune's divisions when Brenier's men came up, winded from a rapid march. Immediately, British heavy cavalry attacked and mauled his first line, but his second line, formed in squares, finally repulsed the charge.Later career
He played an honorable part in the campaign of 1813. Leading the 9th Division in Marshal
Michel Ney 's III Corps, he was severely wounded at the Battle of Lützen in Saxony on2 May 1813 . In 1814 he became commander of the 16th military district and supervised the fortification ofLille . Afterwards he took over the command of the city of Brest, where his actions during theHundred Days earned him a sword of honour voted him by the municipal council.Brenier became a Count, the
Inspector General of the Infantry (1816 to 1818) and the supreme commander inCorsica (1820 to 1823). He retired in 1827 and died on8 October 1832 .His name appears on the west side of the
Arc de Triomphe in Paris.Promotions
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1 September 1795 :Chef de brigade of the 14th Regiment (14th half-brigade) of Line Infantry
*1 January 1797 : Chef de brigade of the 63rd Regiment (63rd half-brigade) of Line Infantry
*15 June 1799 :Général de brigade
*26 March 1811 :Général de division Honours
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12 February 1812 :Baron of the Empire
*18 December 1813 : Officer of theLégion d'honneur References
* Glover, Michael. "The Peninsular War 1807-1814." London: Penguin, 2001. ISBN 0-141-39041-7
* Horward, Donald D. (ed.) "The French Campaign in Portugal 1810-1811: An Account by Jean Jacques Pelet." Minneapolis, MN: University of Minnesota Press, 1973. ISBN 0-8166-0658-7
* Zimmermann, Dick, "The Battle of Fuentes de Onoro," Wargamer's Digest magazine, March 1979.Footnotes
External references
* [http://www.arqnet.pt/exercito/brenier.html Brief biography] (in Portuguese)
* C. Mullié, "Biographie des célébrités militaires des armées de terre et de mer de 1789 à 1850". Poignavant: 18??. Online at [http://fr.wikisource.org/Biographie_des_célébrités_militaires_des_armées_de_terre_et_de_mer_de_1789_à_1850_(Mullié) French Wikisource]
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