Pierre-Louis Binet de Marcognet
French general
Died when: 89 years 35 days (1069 months)Star Sign: Scorpio
Pierre-Louis Binet de Marcognet (14 November 1765 – 19 December 1854) joined the French army in 1781 as an officer cadet and fought in the American Revolutionary War.
During the French Revolutionary Wars he fought in the Army of the Rhine and was wounded at First and Second Wissembourg.
After being dismissed from the army for a year and a half for having noble blood, he resumed his military career and was wounded at Biberach and Kehl.
Promoted to lead the 108th Line Infantry Demi-Brigade, he was in the thick of the fighting at Hohenlinden in 1800, where he was wounded and captured.
At the start of the Napoleonic Wars, Marcognet was a general officer commanding a brigade in Marshal of France Michel Ney's corps.
He led his troops at Günzburg, Elchingen, and Scharnitz in 1805.In the 1806-1807 campaign, he led his brigade at Jena, Magdeburg, Eylau, Guttstadt-Deppen, and Friedland.
After Ney's corps transferred to Spain, he fought at Tamames, Alba de Tormes, Ciudad Rodrigo, Almeida, Bussaco, Torres Vedras, Casal Novo, and Fuentes de Onoro.
Marcognet commanded a division in the Italian campaign of 1813-1814, fighting at Caldiero, Boara Pisani, the Mincio, and other actions.
In 1815, he led a division at Waterloo where it was broken by cavalry after an initial success.Marcognet is one of the names inscribed under the Arc de Triomphe, on Column 7.