Description: Claude-Victor Perrin, Duke Of Bellune - Autographed Letter - [Empire] The description of this item has been automatically translated. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact us. Claude-Victor Perrin, Duke of Bellune (1764-1841), French general of the Revolution and Marshal of the Empire. A drummer in the artillery in 1781, then a grenadier in the National Guard, Victor 's rise during the Revolution was rapid: he was a brigadier general at the age of 29 and fought brilliantly in the Italian campaign, which earned him the attention of Bonaparte. He then earned his rank of division general and obtained command in chief of the army of Batavia under the Consulate. He was also ambassador to Denmark from 1804 to 1806.Handwritten letter signed from Paris on August 1, 1822 to the deputies of Orne - 1 page in-4 - Letterhead from the Ministry of War - Good condition“Gentlemen, I received the letter that you did me the honor of writing to me in favor of Mr. Bernard de Marigny, captain in the twenty-fourth line infantry regiment, who is requesting advancement. Mr. de Marigny fully justifies the testimony you give me. He is included on the advancement table and competes for all positions as battalion commander chosen by the King. The scarcity of vacations in this grade has not yet allowed his wishes to be fulfilled, but I will eagerly seize the first favorable opportunity to make him feel the effects of your recommendation. I have the honor to be, Gentlemen, and with very distinguished consideration, your very humble and very obedient servant."Careful shippingReturn acceptedClaude-Victor Perrin, Duke of Bellune (1764-1841), French general of the Revolution and Marshal of the Empire. A drummer in the artillery in 1781, then a grenadier in the National Guard, Victor 's rise during the Revolution was rapid: he was a brigadier general at the age of 29 and fought brilliantly in the Italian campaign, which earned him the attention of Bonaparte. He then earned his rank of division general and obtained command in chief of the army of Batavia under the Consulate. He was also ambassador to Denmark from 1804 to 1806. “Gentlemen, I received the letter that you did me the honor of writing to me in favor of Mr. Bernard de Marigny, captain in the twenty-fourth line infantry regiment, who is requesting advancement. Mr. de Marigny fully justifies the testimony you give me.
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