Antoine Digonet (23 January 1763 – 17 March 1811) commanded a French brigade during the French Revolutionary Wars and Napoleonic Wars. He joined the French...
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captured. The French admitted 30 killed and 200 wounded. On 10 July, Antoine Digonet with a brigade of 4,000 troops overwhelmed the Zamora Infantry and...
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Regiment. On the right flank, General of Brigade Antoine Digonet trailed the other two formations. Digonet's command comprised the 23rd Light Infantry and...
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(général de division) Armand Joseph Henri Digeon (général de division) Antoine Digonet (général de brigade) Arthur de Dillon (général de brigade) Theobald...
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general's right flank brigade under Antoine Digonet assaulted Nordmann's positions. Nordmann counterattacked, driving Digonet back, though he was wounded during...
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field, led by Generals of Brigade Compère, Luigi Gaspare Peyri, and Antoine Digonet. Compère led two battalions each of the 1st Light (1,810) and 42nd...
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Commander: General of Division Jean-Antoine Verdier 2nd Division: Verdier 1st Brigade: General of Brigade Antoine Digonet 23rd Light Infantry Regiment (3...
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General of Division Jean-Antoine Verdier (1 foot and 1 horse artillery company) 1st Brigade: General of Brigade Antoine Digonet (engaged) 23rd Light Infantry...
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Cheval Regiment General of Division Antoine Richepanse (6,848 infantry, 1,187 cavalry) Generals of Brigade: Antoine Digonet, Pierre François Joseph Durutte...
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Frégeville, Jean Mauco, Thomas-Alexandre Dumas, and Jean-Antoine Marbot. Generals of Brigade Antoine Digonet, Pierre Rouché (Roucher), Louis Hyacinthe Le Feron...
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