Guillaume Alexandre Thomas Pégot
Pégot (Guillaume-Alexandre-Thomas) was a Brigadier general at the time of the Napoleonean Guerres.
Born with Saint-Gaudens (Haute-Garonne) on March 7th, 1773; there dies on July 20th, 1858.
Volunteer in the navy, (1790); pilotin on the ship Hortézien (or Orthézien) from February 5th, 1791 to March 4th, 1792; captain with the 3rd battalion of volunteers of the Hautes-Pyrénées, June 8th, 1792; then lieutenant-colonel in 2nd of the known as battalion, (September 8th, 1792); suspended its functions by the police chiefs of the Convention, (November 21st, 1792); for the Armée with the Eastern Pyrenees is used, (1793-1795); provisional assistant of the general adjudants, (December 21st, 1793); put in non-activity, (September 23rd, 1795); employed again with the Armed with Italy, (1796-1798); is useful like sign on the flotilla of the Lake Garda, (September 5th, 1796); is useful inside, (1799); charged with leading to the army of Italy a detachment of conscripts of the Haute-Garonne, (May 25th, 1799); major following the 3rd half-brigade of line, (June 26th, 1799), assistant of the general adjudant Barbot, the staff of the 10th military division in Toulouse, (July 31st); announces itself to Montréjeau against the insurrectionists of the Haute-Garonne, (August 20th); ordering the place of Toulouse temporarily, (October 20th); reformed (April 11th, 1800).
Employed again (April 9th, 1805); major to the staff of the avant-garde (later 5th Body of the Large army), under Lannes, (July 27th, 1805); passes to the service king de Naples, (March 28th, 1806); major with the 1st Neapolitan regiment of line, (June 16th, 1806), colonel of the same regiment, (November 16th, 1807); with the army of Naples, (1806-1807).
In Catalonia, under Duhesme, (1808-1810); commander about the Deux-Siciles, (May 19th, 1808); seize the Ermitage of Moncada, (June 11th); then is used with defense as Barcelona; inspector passes to the reviews in the Neapolitan army, (February 1st, 1812); brigadier general of the Neapolitan armies, (March 20th, 1813); resigner of the service of Naples, (February 22nd, 1814), and returns to France. Knight of Saint-Louis, (August 20th, 1814); réadmis with the service of France as brigadier general, (September 9th, 1814); higher commander of the department of the Gironde, (April 15th, 1815); proceed to the dismissal of the troops in (August 1815), then is put in non-activity, (August 27th, 1815); reprocessed it (December 7th, 1825). Replaced within the framework of reserve, (March 22nd, 1831); ordering the department of the Loire, (November 1st, 1833); commander of the Legion of Honor, (April 27th, 1834) and allowed with the retirement on May 23rd, 1835.
SOURCES
" Dictionary of the generals of the Revolution and 1st Empire" by Georges SIX, volumes 1 and 2 (1934).
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