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Jean Joseph Magdeleine Pijon or Jean Pigeon, born 7 September 1758 – died 5 April 1799, was a French general who was killed in combat during the French Revolutionary Wars. He led an attack column at Loano in late 1795. He commanded a brigade in Napoleon Bonaparte's French Army of Italy during several famous campaigns. In 1796 he fought at Lonato where he was briefly captured, Rovereto where he was in the forefront of the action, Bassano, Cerea where he led the advance guard, and early in the Arcole campaign where he was wounded. In Italy during 1799, he fought at Verona and met his death at Magnano. His surname is one of the 660 names inscribed under the Arc de Triomphe.

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  • Jean Joseph Magdeleine Pijon, o Jean Pigeon (n7 de septiembre de 1758 - 5 de abril de 1799), fue un general francés que combatió durante las Guerras Revolucionarias Francesas. Lideró una columna de ataque en a finales de 1795. Estuvo al mando de una brigada del de Napoleón Bonaparte durante varias campañas. En 1796 luchó en donde fue capturado, en Rovereto, donde estuvo en el frente de batalla, en , donde dirigió la vanguardia, y al principio de la , donde fue herido. En Italia durante 1799, luchó en Verona y falleció en Magnano. Pijon es uno de los nombres inscritos en el Arco de Triunfo, específicamente está en la columna 27. (es)
  • Jean Joseph Magdeleine Pijon or Jean Pigeon, born 7 September 1758 – died 5 April 1799, was a French general who was killed in combat during the French Revolutionary Wars. He led an attack column at Loano in late 1795. He commanded a brigade in Napoleon Bonaparte's French Army of Italy during several famous campaigns. In 1796 he fought at Lonato where he was briefly captured, Rovereto where he was in the forefront of the action, Bassano, Cerea where he led the advance guard, and early in the Arcole campaign where he was wounded. In Italy during 1799, he fought at Verona and met his death at Magnano. His surname is one of the 660 names inscribed under the Arc de Triomphe. (en)
  • Jean Joseph Magdeleine Pijon, général de brigade de la Révolution française, blessé à mort à la bataille de Magnano (né le 7 septembre 1758 à Lavaur et mort le 5 avril 1799 à Isola della Scala). (fr)
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  • Jean Joseph Magdeleine Pijon, o Jean Pigeon (n7 de septiembre de 1758 - 5 de abril de 1799), fue un general francés que combatió durante las Guerras Revolucionarias Francesas. Lideró una columna de ataque en a finales de 1795. Estuvo al mando de una brigada del de Napoleón Bonaparte durante varias campañas. En 1796 luchó en donde fue capturado, en Rovereto, donde estuvo en el frente de batalla, en , donde dirigió la vanguardia, y al principio de la , donde fue herido. En Italia durante 1799, luchó en Verona y falleció en Magnano. Pijon es uno de los nombres inscritos en el Arco de Triunfo, específicamente está en la columna 27. (es)
  • Jean Joseph Magdeleine Pijon or Jean Pigeon, born 7 September 1758 – died 5 April 1799, was a French general who was killed in combat during the French Revolutionary Wars. He led an attack column at Loano in late 1795. He commanded a brigade in Napoleon Bonaparte's French Army of Italy during several famous campaigns. In 1796 he fought at Lonato where he was briefly captured, Rovereto where he was in the forefront of the action, Bassano, Cerea where he led the advance guard, and early in the Arcole campaign where he was wounded. In Italy during 1799, he fought at Verona and met his death at Magnano. His surname is one of the 660 names inscribed under the Arc de Triomphe. (en)
  • Jean Joseph Magdeleine Pijon, général de brigade de la Révolution française, blessé à mort à la bataille de Magnano (né le 7 septembre 1758 à Lavaur et mort le 5 avril 1799 à Isola della Scala). (fr)
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