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André Briche
General of Division André Briche
Born12 August 1772 (1772-08-12)
Died21 May 1825(1825-05-21) (aged 52)
Marseille, France
Allegiance France
Branch
Cavalry
Service years
1790–1825
Rank
General of Division
Conflicts
AwardsLégion d'Honneur, CC 1811, GC 1821
Order of Saint-Louis, 1814
Other workBaron of the Empire, 1809

André-Louis-Elisabeth-Marie Briche (12 August 1772 – 21 May 1825) was a French General of the First French Empire who saw action during the Peninsular War. He was Colonel of the 10th Regiment of Hussars between 1806 and 1809, before being promoted to general of brigade. He led the French Hussars as they charged the Spanish army's left flank at the Battle of the Gebora, and attacked the village of Albuera, along with Nicolas Godinot's infantry, at the Battle of Albuera on 16 May 1811.

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In March 1809, Marshal Édouard Mortier ordered Colonel Briche to take a regiment of cavalry from Aragon and make contact with the French VII Corps operating in Catalonia. This was in order to open communications with Laurent Gouvion Saint-Cyr, the VII Corps commander. Briche moved quickly and enjoyed some good luck. He took his horsemen on a route between Lerida and Mequinenza, finally making contact with Louis François Jean Chabot's division in the coastal plains. On his return trip back to Mortier with news of the VII Corps, Briche was attacked by swarms of miquelets, the Catalan militia, and abandoned his mission. Briche took refuge with Chabot's division, but Mortier remained unaware of his fate.[1]

Notes

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  1. ^ Oman 1995, p. 409.

References

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  • Broughton, Tony (2000), French Hussar Regiments and the Colonels who Led Them: 1792 to 1815, The Napoleon Series, retrieved 13 December 2007
  • Mullié, Charles (1851), Biographie des célébrités militaires des armées de terre et de mer de 1789 à 1850 (in French), vol. 1, Pignavant et Comp, retrieved 13 December 2007
  • Oman, Charles (1995) [1903]. A History of the Peninsular War Volume II. Vol. 2. Mechanicsburg, Pennsylvania: Stackpole. ISBN 1-85367-215-7.


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Battle of Albuera order of battle

Brigade     GB André Briche     (823 total) 2nd Hussars (305) 10th Hussars (262) 21st Chasseurs à Cheval (256) 2nd Brigade     GB André François Bron     (1

Battle of La Rothière order of battle

Horse Chasseur Regt 331 5th Heavy Cavalry Division V Cavalry Corps GD André Briche 1,590 (1,250) 1st Brigade GB Gabriel Montelegier 1,037 2nd Dragoon Regt

Jean Antoine de Collaert

led the left flank cavalry with the divisions of Hippolyte Piré and André Briche. Kellermann hurled Lhéritier's division at Pahlen's Cossacks while Trelliard

Siege of Olivença

his original plans. Sending his light cavalry under Brigadier General André Briche to take Mérida and leaving four squadrons of dragoons at Albuera to watch

First siege of Badajoz (1811)

his original plans and sent his light cavalry under Brigadier General André Briche to take Mérida and leaving four squadrons of dragoons at Albuera to watch

Battle of Brienne

The French pursuit by the divisions of Samuel-François Lhéritier and André Briche stopped when it encountered three battalions of the 4th and 34th Jägers

Battle of Mormant

Milhaud's corps included Hippolyte Piré's light cavalry division, André Briche's dragoon division and Samuel-François Lhéritier dragoon division. Kellermann's