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François Xavier de Schwarz

François Xavier de Schwarz
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François Xavier de Schwarz as Colonel of the 5th Hussar Regiment. Painting by Revel, 19th century.
Born 8 January 1762 (1762-01-08)
Baden
Died 9 October 1826 (1826-10-10) (aged 64)
Allegiance France France
Service/branch Cavalry, Infantry
Rank General of Brigade
Battles/wars War of the First Coalition
Battle of Tory Island (1798) (POW)
Battle of Messkirch (1800)
Battle of Biberach (1800)
Battle of Hohenlinden (1800)
Battle of Austerlitz (1805)
Battle of Prenzlau (1806)
Capitulation of Stettin (1806)
Battle of Golymin (1806)
Battles of the Bruch (1808)
Battle of Manresa (1810)
Battle of La Bisbal (1810) (POW)
Awards Légion d'Honneur, CC 1805
Other work Baron of the Empire, 1808

François Xavier de Schwarz or François-Xavier-Nicolas Schwartz (8 January 1762 – 9 October 1826) was born in Baden but joined the French army in 1776. He became a cavalry officer during the French Revolutionary Wars, fighting with the 2nd Hussar Regiment in numerous actions including Jemappes, Fleurus, and Neuwied. After being captured in an abortive invasion of Ireland, he was promoted to command the 5th Hussar Regiment. He led the unit in the War of the Second Coalition, most notably at Hohenlinden and in the subsequent pursuit of the Austrians.

Under the First French Empire, he distinguished himself at Austerlitz in December 1805. A year later he became brigadier general after fighting at Prenzlau, Stettin, and Golymin. After being posted to Spain to fight in the Peninsular War, he suffered defeats at the hands of the Spanish forces in Catalonia at Bruch Pass and Manresa. In September 1810 he was captured at La Bisbal and spent the remainder of the Napoleonic Wars in British custody. Historian Charles Oman called Schwarz unlucky.

Schwarz was born in Hernwiess, in the Margraviate of Baden on 8 January 1762, the son of a baron of the Holy Roman Empire and entered French military service in 1776. He served as an officer of the 2nd Hussar Regiment in the War of the First Coalition. Three squadrons of the 2nd Hussars participated in the Battle of Valmy on 20 September 1792 as part of the Flankers of the Left contingent. On 6 November 1792, the regiment fought at the Battle of Jemappes in the Avantgarde of Pierre de Ruel, marquis de Beurnonville's Right Wing. The 2nd was present at the Battle of Hondschoote on 6 to 8 September 1793 and the Second Battle of Wissembourg at the end of the year.


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