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page 1Names inscribed on the Arc de Triomphe

Louis-Philippe I
King of the French from 1830 to 1848 (1773-1850)
Charles XIV John of Sweden
King of Sweden and Norway between 1818–1844. Prince of Ponte Corvo 1806–1810 and French field marshal (1763–1844)
Gilbert du Motier, Marquis de Lafayette
French general and politician (1757–1834)
Joachim Murat
Grand Duke of Berg and Cleves, The king of Naples (1767-1815)
Lazare Carnot
French political, engineering and mathematical figure (1753–1823)
Louis Bonaparte
king of Holland, brother of Napoleon Bonaparte, member of the House of Buonaparte (1778-1846)

Michel Ney
French general (born 1769–1815)
André Masséna
French military commander during the Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars (1758-1817)
Jérôme Bonaparte
Napoleon I's brother (1784–1860)

Francisco de Miranda
Venezuelan military leader (1750–1816)
Jean Lannes
Marshal of France (1769-1809)
Louis-Nicolas Davout
Marshal of France (1770–1823)
Eugène de Beauharnais
French statesman and military officer (1781–1824)
Józef Poniatowski
nephew of King of Poland Stanislaus II; Marshal of France (1763-1813)
Louis-Alexandre Berthier, Prince of Neufchatel and of Wagram
Marshal and Vice-Constable of France (1753-1815)

Jean-de-Dieu Soult
Prime Minister of France (1832–1834, 1834–1839, 1840–1847) and French Marshal (born 1769–1851)

Auguste de Marmont
French General, nobleman and Marshal of France (1774-1852)
Jan Henryk Dąbrowski
Polish general (1755–1818)

Jean Victor Marie Moreau
French General (1763–1813)
Étienne Jacques Joseph Alexandre Macdonald
Marshal of France (1765-1840)

François Christophe de Kellermann
French soldier (1735-1820)
Jean Baptiste Kléber
French general, and architect (1753-1800)
Jean-Baptiste Bessières
Marshal of France (1768-1813)

Nicolas Oudinot
Marshal of France (1767-1847)

Édouard Adolphe Casimir Joseph Mortier
French diplomat (1768-1835)
Charles François Dumouriez
French general (1739–1823)

Jean-Baptiste Jourdan
Marshal of France (1762-1833)

Louis-Gabriel Suchet
French military commander (1770-1826)

Emmanuel de Grouchy, Marquis de Grouchy
French general and marshal (1766-1847)

Claude Victor-Perrin, Duc de Belluno
French soldier and military commander (1764-1841)

Louis Desaix
French general (1768–1800)

Pierre Augereau
general, Marshal of France (1757-1816)
Pierre-Charles Villeneuve
French naval officer during the Napoleonic Wars
Laurent Gouvion Saint-Cyr
Marshal of France (1764-1830)

Bon-Adrien Jeannot de Moncey
French soldier, politician and officer (1754-1842)
Guillaume-Marie-Anne Brune
French diplomat (1763-1815)

François Joseph Lefebvre
Marshal of France (1755-1820)

Lazare Hoche
French general (1768–1797)

Jean-Charles Pichegru
French general (1761-1804)

Dominique Jean Larrey
French surgeon in Napoleon's army and an important innovator in battlefield medicine (1766-1842)
Jean-Andoche Junot
French general (1771–1813)

Thomas-Alexandre Dumas
French general (1762–1806)

Jean-Mathieu-Philibert Sérurier
French soldier and political figure who rose to the rank of Marshal of France (1742-1819)
Étienne Maurice Gérard
Marshal of France (1773-1852)
Catherine-Dominique Pérignon
Marshal of France (1754-1818)
Charles Victoire Emmanuel Leclerc
French general (1772-1802)
Antoine Charles Louis de Lasalle
French general (1775–1809)
Armand Augustin Louis de Caulaincourt
French soldier, diplomat and close personal aide to Napoleon Bonaparte (1773-1827)

Dominique Vandamme
French general (1770-1830)
Barthélémy Catherine Joubert
French general (1769–1799)
François Étienne de Kellermann
French cavalry general (1770-1835)
Jean Maximilien Lamarque
French commander of the Napoleonic Wars and politician (1770-1832)
Horace François Bastien Sébastiani de La Porta
soldier, diplomat (1772-1851)
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Jean-Joseph Dessolles
French politician (1767-1828)
Jean-Étienne Championnet
French general (1762-1800)
Jean-Antoine Marbot
French general and politician
Pierre Cambronne
French general (1770-1842)
François Séverin Marceau
French general (1769-1796)
Józef Chłopicki
Polish general (1771–1854)