- François Amable Ruffin
François Amable Ruffin (
31 August 1771 –15 May 1811 ) was a "Général de division" of theFirst French Empire .Biography
Having been captain of a company of volunteers from
Bolbec , he was named commander of the 7th Battalion of Seine-Inférieure on20 September 1792 . He fought in theFrench Revolution and subsequently in the battles of theFirst French Empire , seeing action at theBattle of Austerlitz (1805), theBattle of Heilsberg (1807). His conduct at theBattle of Friedland in 1807 saw him given the title of "comte de l'Empire" and promoted to General of Division ("Général de division"), and he took command of Marshal Victor's I Corps.Ruffin joined the
Peninsular War , leading I Corps intoSpain in September 1808. He served at Somosierra, Ucles, Medellin and Talavera, before commanding one of Victor's divisions at theBattle of Barrosa on5 March 1811 . During the battle for the Barrosa Ridge, Ruffin was shot through the neck, causing him to be paralysed. He was captured by the British army, and sent to England. Although he appeared to be recovering from his wound, he suffered a relapse on the voyage, and died abort the transport "Gorgon" on15 May .He was buried with full military honours at Portsmouth, and his name is inscribed on the
Arc de Triomphe inParis .Persondata
NAME = Ruffin, François Amable
ALTERNATIVE NAMES =
SHORT DESCRIPTION = French General
DATE OF BIRTH =31 August 1771
PLACE OF BIRTH =
DATE OF DEATH =15 May 1811
PLACE OF DEATH = At sea
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