Jean-Pierre Firmin Malher

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Born29 June 1761 (1761-06-29)
Died13 March 1808(1808-03-13) (aged 46)
AllegianceFrance France
Jean-Pierre Firmin Malher
Jean-Pierre Firmin Malher
Born29 June 1761 (1761-06-29)
Died13 March 1808(1808-03-13) (aged 46)
AllegianceFrance France
RankGeneral of Division
ConflictsFrench Revolutionary Wars

Jean-Pierre Firmin Malher (French pronunciation: [ʒɑ̃ pjɛʁ fiʁmɛ̃ malɛʁ]; 29 June 1761 13 March 1808) was a French general. He joined the army of the First French Republic and fought in the French Revolutionary Wars. During the Napoleonic Wars he rose in rank to command a division. He was accidentally killed in 1808 while on campaign in Spain. His surname is one of the Names inscribed under the Arc de Triomphe.

Born in Paris, Malher enlisted in the French army. During the War of the First Coalition, he became a colonel in 1794. He received promotion to general of brigade in 1799 and to general of division in August 1803. At the latter date, he commanded the 2nd subdivision of the 13th Military Division, headquartered in Rennes.

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