Jean-Antoine Marbot

Jean-Antoine Marbot
General Jean-Antoine Marbot in 1795
Born(1754-12-07)7 December 1754
Died19 April 1800(1800-04-19) (aged 45)
Allegiance Kingdom of France
Kingdom of France
French Republic
RankGénéral de division
(Divisional general)
Conflicts
AwardsName inscribed on the Arc de Triomphe in Paris
(Western pillar, 34th column)
ChildrenAntoine Adolphe Marcelin Marbot, Maréchal de camp
Jean-Baptiste Antoine Marcelin Marbot, Lieutenant-général
Other workPolitical offices:
Deputy of Corrèze to the Legislative Assembly
(1791–1792)
Representative of Corrèze to the Council of Ancients
(1795–1799)
President of the Council of Ancients
(1797, 1798)
Military offices:
Military governor of Paris
(1799)
Commander of the Army of Italy
(1800)

Jean-Antoine Marbot (/mɑːrˈb/ mar-BOH, French: [ʒɑ̃ ɑ̃twan maʁbo]; 7 December 1754 – 19 April 1800), also known to contemporaries as Antoine Marbot, was a French general and politician. He belongs to a family that has distinguished itself particularly in the career of arms, giving three generals to France in less than 50 years.