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Jacques Gervais, baron Subervie

Jacques Gervais, baron Subervie (September 1, 1776, Lectoure, Gers – March 10, 1856, age 79) was a French general and politician.
==Under Napoleon I==
Subervie served as a French commander during the Napoleonic Wars, during which he mainly commanded cavalry troops. He commanded the ''10th Chasseur Regiment'' in the Battle of Talavera in 1809. Subervie was made a ''général de brigade'' in 1811 and a ''général de division'' in early April 1814, a promotion which was annulled a couple of days later.
During the Hundred Days, Subervie was given the 5th cavalry division (1,487 men and 6 guns) in the I Cavalry Corps of General Pajol with which he served in the Battle of Ligny. Detached from his parent corps, Subervie's division accompagnied the Army of the North and Napoléon to Waterloo. At Waterloo, after the emperor noted that the Prussians were marching to aid the Duke of Wellington, he was sent together with Lobau's VI Infantry Corps to hold the French right flank while the emperor faced Wellington. In this capacity he was involved in fighting the Prussians around Plancenoit.
He was laid off at the Bourbon Restoration and retired in 1825.

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