François Amédée Doppet

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François Amédée Doppet
General of Division
Battles/wars
Other workCouncil of Five Hundred

François Amédée Doppet (16 March 1753 – 26 April 1799) was a

mesmerism
.

Doppet threw himself wholeheartedly into the

Siege of Toulon and the Army of the Eastern Pyrenees. In no case did his time in command last long. During the last appointment he became ill and was replaced, although he was later employed as a division commander. The government used him because he was politically safe but it finally became clear that his military talent was almost non-existent. In 1797 he was elected to the Council of Five Hundred
and he died two years later.

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Military offices
Preceded by
François Christophe Kellermann
Commander-in-chief of the Army of the Alps
25 September–28 October 1793
Succeeded by
Preceded by Commander-in-chief of the Army before Toulon
13–15 November 1793
Succeeded by
Preceded by Commander-in-chief of the Army of the Eastern Pyrenees
28 November–20 December 1793
Succeeded by