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General Claude-Etienne Guyot

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Guyot

Born: September 5, 1768

Place of Birth: Villevieux, Jura, France

Branch: Cavalry

Legion of Honor: Commander

Imperial Nobility: Baron

Died: November 28, 1837

Cause of Death: Natural causes

Place of Death: Paris, France

Arc de Triomphe: West


Battle Unit Rank
Austerlitz Imperial Guard - Chasseurs à Cheval Chef d'escadron
Eylau Imperial Guard - 2nd Chasseurs à Cheval Major
Aspern-Essling Imperial Guard - 2nd Chasseurs à Cheval Colonel
Wagram Imperial Guard - 2nd Chasseurs à Cheval Colonel
Lützen Imperial Guard - Chasseurs à Cheval Général de division
Bautzen Imperial Guard - Chasseurs à Cheval Général de division
Kulm Imperial Guard - Chasseurs à Cheval Général de division
Leipzig Imperial Guard - Chasseurs à Cheval Général de division
Brienne Imperial Guard - Grenadiers à Cheval Général de division
La Rothière Imperial Guard - Grenadiers à Cheval Général de division
Champaubert Imperial Guard - Grenadiers à Cheval Général de division
Montereau Imperial Guard - Grenadiers à Cheval Général de division
Craonne Imperial Guard - Grenadiers à Cheval Général de division
Waterloo (Mont St. Jean) Imperial Guard - Heavy Cavalry Division Général de division


Guyot was good friends with Generals Daumesnil and Drouot.

Guyot assumed unofficial command of the 2nd Chasseurs à Cheval after Lefebvre-Desnouettes' capture by the British, but Napoleon proclaimed that the command of that regiment would be vacant until Lefebvre-Desnouettes' return, and so Guyot never received the official title.

Sources:

Haythornthwaite, Philip J. Who Was Who in the Napoleonic Wars. London: Arms & Armour, 1998.

Ryan, Edward. Napoleon's Shield and Guardian: The Unconquerable General Daumesnil. London: Greenhill Books, 2003.

Senior, Terry J. The Top Twenty French Cavalry Commanders. 2005. <http://www.napoleon-series.org/research/commanders/c_twenty.html>

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