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Pierre Marie Barthélemy Graf Ferino (* 23. August 1747 in Craveggia; † 28. Juni 1816 in Paris) war ein französischer General.

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dbo:abstract Pierre Marie Barthélemy Graf Ferino (* 23. August 1747 in Craveggia; † 28. Juni 1816 in Paris) war ein französischer General. (de) Pierre Marie Barthélemy Ferino, (23 de agosto de 1747, Craveggia - 28 de junio de 1816, París ), fue un general y político de Francia. Nacido en Saboya, era hijo de un oficial de bajo rango del ejército de los Habsburgo. En 1789, durante la Revolución Francesa, se trasladó a Francia, donde recibió un puesto en el ejército francés. En 1793, sus tropas lo depusieron, por su estricta disciplina, pero fue inmediatamente reinstalado y ascendió rápidamente en las filas del estado mayor. Ayudó a empujar a los austríacos de regreso a Baviera en la campaña de verano de 1796, y luego cubrió la retirada de Moreau a Francia ese mismo año, defendiendo el puente del Rin en Hüningen hasta que las últimas unidades cruzaron a un lugar seguro. Ferino comandó el ala más meridional del Ejército del Danubio en 1799 y participó en las batallas de Ostrach y Stockach. Napoleón le otorgó la Gran Cruz de la Legión de Honor en 1804; en 1805, Ferino se convirtió en senador y en 1808 se volvió Conde del Imperio. Ferino es uno de los nombres inscritos en el Arco de Triunfo, específicamente está en la columna 14. (es) Pierre Marie Barthélemy, comte Ferino, né le 23 août 1747 à Craveggia, mort le 28 juin 1816 à Paris est un général et homme politique d'origine piémontaise, naturalisé français, des XVIIIe et XIXe siècles. (fr) Pierre Marie Barthélemy Ferino, (23 August 1747, Craveggia – 28 June 1816, Paris), was a general and politician of France. Born in the Savoy, he was the son of a low-ranking officer in the Habsburg military. In 1789, during the French Revolution, he went to France, where he received a commission in the French Army. In 1793, his troops deposed him, for his strict discipline, but he was immediately reinstated and rose rapidly through the ranks of the general staff. He helped to push the Austrians back to Bavaria in the 1796 summer campaign, and then covered Moreau's retreat to France later that year, defending the Rhine bridge at Hüningen until the last units had crossed to safety. Ferino commanded the southernmost wing of Army of the Danube in 1799, and participated in the battles of Ostrach and Stockach. Napoleon awarded him the Grand Cross of the Legion of Honor in 1804; in 1805, Ferino became a Senator, and in 1808, raised him to Count of the Empire. His name is engraved in the Arc de Triomphe. (en) Pierre Marie Barthélemy Ferino (Craveggia, 23 agosto 1747 – Parigi, 28 giugno 1816) è stato un generale francese dell'esercito napoleonico. Conte dell'Impero, fu governatore di Anversa. Il suo nome è inciso sull'arco di Trionfo a Parigi. (it) 피에르 마리 바르텔레미 페리노(프랑스어: Pierre Marie Barthélemy Ferino, 1747년 8월 23일, Craveggia – 1816년 6월 28일, 파리)는 프랑스의 장군이자 정치가이다. 사보이아 지방에서 태어난 그는 합스부르크 군 하급 장교의 아들로 태어났다. 1789년 프랑스 혁명 중 그는 프랑스로 건너가 프랑스군에서 임관을 받았다. 1793년에 그의 군대는 그의 엄격한 규율 때문에 그를 해임했지만, 그는 즉시 복직되어 참모진의 계급으로 빠르게 상승했다. 그는 1796년 여름 원정에서 오스트리아군을 바이에른으로 몰아내는 것을 도왔고, 그해 말 프랑스로 퇴각하는 모로의 행방을 취재하여 마지막 부대가 안전하게 건널 때까지 휘닝겐의 라인 다리를 방어했다. 페리노는 1799년 도나우 군대의 최남단을 지휘하여 오스트라흐와 슈토카흐 전투에 참전했다. 1804년 나폴레옹은 그에게 레지옹 도뇌르 훈장 대십자를 수여했다. 1805년에 페리노는 상원의원이 되었고, 1808년에 그를 제국 백작으로 키웠다. 그의 이름은 개선문에 새겨져 있다. (ko)
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rdfs:comment Pierre Marie Barthélemy Graf Ferino (* 23. August 1747 in Craveggia; † 28. Juni 1816 in Paris) war ein französischer General. (de) Pierre Marie Barthélemy, comte Ferino, né le 23 août 1747 à Craveggia, mort le 28 juin 1816 à Paris est un général et homme politique d'origine piémontaise, naturalisé français, des XVIIIe et XIXe siècles. (fr) Pierre Marie Barthélemy Ferino (Craveggia, 23 agosto 1747 – Parigi, 28 giugno 1816) è stato un generale francese dell'esercito napoleonico. Conte dell'Impero, fu governatore di Anversa. Il suo nome è inciso sull'arco di Trionfo a Parigi. (it) Pierre Marie Barthélemy Ferino, (23 de agosto de 1747, Craveggia - 28 de junio de 1816, París ), fue un general y político de Francia. Nacido en Saboya, era hijo de un oficial de bajo rango del ejército de los Habsburgo. En 1789, durante la Revolución Francesa, se trasladó a Francia, donde recibió un puesto en el ejército francés. En 1793, sus tropas lo depusieron, por su estricta disciplina, pero fue inmediatamente reinstalado y ascendió rápidamente en las filas del estado mayor. Ayudó a empujar a los austríacos de regreso a Baviera en la campaña de verano de 1796, y luego cubrió la retirada de Moreau a Francia ese mismo año, defendiendo el puente del Rin en Hüningen hasta que las últimas unidades cruzaron a un lugar seguro. (es) Pierre Marie Barthélemy Ferino, (23 August 1747, Craveggia – 28 June 1816, Paris), was a general and politician of France. Born in the Savoy, he was the son of a low-ranking officer in the Habsburg military. In 1789, during the French Revolution, he went to France, where he received a commission in the French Army. In 1793, his troops deposed him, for his strict discipline, but he was immediately reinstated and rose rapidly through the ranks of the general staff. He helped to push the Austrians back to Bavaria in the 1796 summer campaign, and then covered Moreau's retreat to France later that year, defending the Rhine bridge at Hüningen until the last units had crossed to safety. (en)
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