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Empire General Hautpoul

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Empire General - Jean-Joseph Ange d'Hautpoul (13 May 1754 – 14 February 1807) was a French cavalry general of the Napoleonic wars. He came from an old noble family of France whose military tradition extended for several centuries.

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Hautpoul was almost arrested during the Revolution for his noble birth, but his soldiers adored him so much that they threatened mutiny if he was arrested, and the representatives of the government wisely backed off.
On February 6, 1807, during the skirmish at Hoff Hautpoul rode his cuirassiers to the rescue of Murat's light cavalry. Successfully driving off the Russians, he returned to the Emperor with his armor dented and covered in blood. As he dismounted, Napoleon came up to him and embraced him in thanks for his successful charge. Honored and embarrassed by Napoleon's gesture, Hautpoul told him, "Sire, for showing me so great an honor, I must die for your majesty." Sadly, he was mortally wounded two days later at Eylau.
As Hautpoul was carried away from the battle, both Doctors Larrey and Percy examined him. Larrey suggested an amputation, while Percy suggested the leg could be saved. Hoping for the best, Hautpoul agreed with Percy, but died within a few days from the wound.