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Jean-Baptiste Alexandre Baron de Strolz (sometimes written Stroltz), 6 August 1771 Belfort, France – 27 October 1841 Paris, was a French general during the Napoleonic wars and subsequently an important political figure. He was chief of staff to André Masséna during the Italian campaign; governor of the Basilicata province; aide-de-camp to Joseph Bonaparte King of Naples and King of Spain; Baron of the First French Empire; Member of Parliament and Pair de France. Strolz is one of the names inscribed under the Arc de Triomphe, on Column 22.

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  • Jean Baptiste Alexandre Strolz (fr)
  • Jean Baptiste Alexandre Strolz (it)
  • Jean Baptiste Alexandre Strolz (en)
  • Строльц, Жан-Батист Александр (ru)
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  • Jean Baptiste Alexandre Strolz, né le 6 août 1771 à Belfort et mort le 27 octobre 1841 à Paris, est un général français de la Révolution et de l’Empire. Il était le chef d' état major d'André Masséna pendant la campagne d'Italie; gouverneur de la province de Basilicate; aide de camp de Joseph Bonaparte, roi de Naples et roi d'Espagne ; Baron du Premier Empire français ; membre du Parlement et Pair de France. Strolz est l'un des noms inscrits sous l'Arc de Triomphe, à la colonne 22 (fr)
  • Jean-Baptiste Alexandre Baron de Strolz (sometimes written Stroltz), 6 August 1771 Belfort, France – 27 October 1841 Paris, was a French general during the Napoleonic wars and subsequently an important political figure. He was chief of staff to André Masséna during the Italian campaign; governor of the Basilicata province; aide-de-camp to Joseph Bonaparte King of Naples and King of Spain; Baron of the First French Empire; Member of Parliament and Pair de France. Strolz is one of the names inscribed under the Arc de Triomphe, on Column 22. (en)
  • Жан-Батист Александр Строльц (фр. Jean Baptiste Alexandre Strolz; 1771—1841) — французский военный деятель, дивизионный генерал (1814 год), французский барон (1810 год), граф Испании и Индии (1812 год), пэр Франции (1839 год), участник революционных и наполеоновских войн. Имя генерала выбито на Триумфальной арке в Париже. (ru)
  • Jean Baptiste Alexandre Barone di Strolz (Belfort, 6 agosto 1771 – Parigi, 27 ottobre 1841) è stato un generale e politico francese. Aiutante di Campo di Kléber, Hatry et Moreau, capo di gabinetto del generale francese Andrea Massena durante la campagna d’Italia, governatore della Provincia della Basilicata,, generale nell’Esercito del Regno di Napoli (30 ottobre 1807), aiutante di campo di Giuseppe Bonaparte re di Napoli e re di Spagna, barone del Primo Impero Francese, conte di Spagna e India, membro del Parlamento e della Camera dei Pari di Francia. Si ritirò il 25 luglio 1815. Con il ritorno di Luigi XVIII venne ordinato Chevalier de Saint Louis. Nel 1820 fu richiamalo in servizio, e, dopo la "Rivoluzione di Luglio" nel 1830 divenne ispettore generale della Gendarmerie nationale. Con l (it)
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