Louis Binot

Louis François Binot (7 April 1771 8 February 1807) was a French Brigade General and Governor General of Pondicherry in 1802.

Binot was "Colonel / Chief of Brigade" in 121st Regiment of infantry of line which is made under the French Revolution.[1] On 22 November 1806, he was made as "General of Brigade". He was given the order of Legion of Honour on 25 December 1805. He was killed at the Battle of Eylau.[2]

Honours

Titles

  • Chief of Brigade on 19 August 1801.
  • General of Brigade on 22 November 1806.
  • Légion d'honneur on 25 December 1805.
Government offices
Preceded by
Charles Matthieu Isidore Comte Decaen
Gouverneur Général de l'Inde française
1803
Succeeded by
Third British occupation
(August 1803 – September 1816)
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References

  1. Generals Who Served in the French Army. Napoleon Series. Accessed June 3, 2012.
  2. General Louis-Francois Binot. Virtual Arc. Accessed June 3, 2012.
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