Jean-joseph Triaire details on a grave monument at Pere Lachaise (Pt4) Cemetery, Paris, Paris,France

Name Details

General; Baron Jean-joseph Triaire Commander Légion d'H

The name Jean-joseph Triaire is the first name on the monument.

The monument is in Pere Lachaise (Pt4) cemetery, Paris, Paris, France.

There are 77 other graves within this cemetery that are listed within the GPR database.

Jean-joseph Triaire was buried in 1850. The actual date of death is not currently recorded on the GPR database but it may be on the grave monument photograph.

Jean-joseph Triaire age is given as 86.

Jean-joseph Triaire calculated year of birth is 1764.

Jean-joseph Triaire is listed on the GPR grave numbered 329561.

Jean-joseph Triaire is listed as the first name on monument on the grave monument.

Jean-joseph Triaire has the record number 702147 within the GPR person name database table.

The record was added to the GPR on 18 August 2013

There is one image available for the monument listing Jean-joseph Triaire (see grave detail page).

The follow note is stored against Jean-joseph Triaire record:

Triaire was born in the Cevennes in southern France; and commissionned into the army in a cavalry regiment 1783. From 1791-96 he served in France and italy; and was wounded at several battles; and from 1796-99 he served in Italy under Ordener. He then served in Switzerland and Germany; was captured in Bavaria in 1800 and released in 1801 when he received a sword of honneur; and became one of the first promotion of the Légion d'Honneur. In 1805 he was appointed ADC to Eugène Beauharnais; the son of the Empress Josephine by her first marriage and adopted son of Napoléon. Beauharnais had just been appointed Viceroy of Italy; and was married to a Bavarian princess. He served with Beauharnais for the rest of his career; including the campaigns in Italy and Austria in 1809-10; and was created baron in 1810. In 1812 Triaire was appointed Brigadier-General; and joined Beauharnais on the Russian campaign; after which they returned to Italy. Following Napoléon's abdication in 1814; Beauharnais and Triaire were exiled in Bavaria; where Triaire remained until 1824. In 1832 he finally returned to France; and married Accacia Modeste Aublet de St-Edme in 1835. He was decorated with several foreign orders during his career.

Google internet search for Jean-joseph Triaire

google ad