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Originally appearing in Volume V16, Page 287 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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MARQUIS DE JACQUES ALEXANDRE BERNARD LAW LAURISTON (1768—1828)  , French soldier and diplomatist, was the son of Jacques Francois Law de Lauriston (1724—1785), a general officer in the French army, and was born at
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Pondicherry on the 1st of
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February 1768 . He obtained his first commission about 1786, served with the artillery and on the staff in the" earlier Revolutionary
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campaigns, and became brigadier of artillery in 1795 . Resigning in 1796, he was brought back into the service in 1800 as aide-de-camp to
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Napoleon, with whom as a cadet Lauriston had been on friendly terms . In the years immediately preceding the first
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empire Lauriston was successively director of the Le Fere artillery school and
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special envoy to Denmark, and he was selected to convey to England the ratification of the peace of
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Amiens (1802) . In 18o5, having risen to the rank of general of division, he took
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part in the war against Austria . He occupied Venice and Ragusa in 18o6, was made governor-general of Venice in 1807, took part in the
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Erfurt negotiations of 1808, was made a count, served with the emperor in Spain in 1808—1809 and held commands under the viceroy
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Eugene Beauharnais in the
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Italian
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campaign and the advance to Vienna in the same
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year . At the
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battle of Wagram he commanded the guard artillery in the famous " artillery preparation " which decided the battle . In 1811 he was made ambassador to Russia; in 1812 he held a command in the Grande Armee and won distinction by his firmness in covering the retreat from Moscow . He commanded the V. army corps at
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Lutzen and Bautzen and the V. and XI. in the autumn campaign, falling into the hands of the enemy in the disastrous retreat from
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Leipzig . He was held a prisoner of war until the fall of the empire, and then joined Louis XVIII., to whom he remained faithful in the
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Hundred Days . His
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reward was a seat in the house of peers and a command in the royal guard . In 1817 he was created
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marquis and in 1823 marshal of France .

During the

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Spanish War he commanded the corps which besieged and took Pamplona . He died at Paris on the 12th of
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June 1828 .

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