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Jacques Pierre Abbatucci

Jacques Pierre Abbatucci (Geacoms Petro Abbatucci) (7 September 1723, Zicavo, Corsica - 17 March 1813, Ajaccio) was a Corsican who became an officer in the army of Genoese Corsica, ancien regime France and the First French Republic. 〔(French national archives (PDF) )〕
== Family ==
His father was Jean Séverin Antoine Abbatucci, a Corsican general in the service of the Venetian Republic, and his mother was Rose Paganelli, daughter of the Corsican general Dominique Paganelli, known as Zicavo. Jacques Pierre's three sons also served in the French Republican army:
* Séverin - died in 1794 at Toulon from wounds received at the battle of Calvi
* Jean Charles - general, died in 1796 at Huningue.
* Antoine - chef de bataillon, died in 1798 during the French invasion of Egypt.
Jacque Pierre's grandson Jacques Pierre Abbatucci was a government minister during the French Second Empire

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