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Nicolas-Joseph Beaurepaire

Nicolas-Joseph Beaurepaire (7 January 1740, Coulommiers, Seine-et-Marne – 2 September 1792) was a French officer.
Born in Coulommiers, he commanded the defense of Verdun against the invading Allied armies of the First Coalition, shortly before they were stopped at the Battle of Valmy. He chose death by suicide to avoid the dishonor of surrendering Verdun.
He was buried in the Panthéon,〔( ''Pantheon: Mausoleum of the Great'' at Paris Walking Tours )〕 but then his body had gone missing.
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