Francois-Joseph-Marie Clary

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François Joseph Marie Clary
Portrait de Joseph Marie Clary, colonel de la Garde du Roi Joseph.jpg
Born(1786-10-03)October 3, 1786
Marseille
DiedJanuary 27, 1841(1841-01-27) (aged 54)
Paris
Buried 48°51′36″N 2°23′46″E / 48.860°N 2.396°E / 48.860; 2.396Coordinates: 48°51′36″N 2°23′46″E / 48.860°N 2.396°E / 48.860; 2.396

Francois-Joseph-Marie dit Marius Clary (October 3, 1786 in Marseille - January 27, 1841 in Paris) was a French officer who was promoted to the rank of General de Brigade during the Hundred Days in 1815.[1] He was the nephew of Julie Clary and Désirée Clary.

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  • Broughton, Tony (18 June 2010), Burnham, Robert (ed.), Generals of Napoleon's Hundred Days Officers promoted to the rank of General de Brigade, Napoleon Series, retrieved February 2013 {{citation}}: Check date values in: |accessdate= (help)[better source needed]


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