THE FRENCH 1geme DEMI-BRIGADED'INFANTERIE DE LIGNE

The Regiment Guard a Pied de
Lesdiguieres was raised in 1597 by Fran~is de Bonne, duc de
Lesdiguieres, lieutenant-general of Dauphine. His regiment evolved through many
aliases until,
in 1791, it became known as the 1geme Regiment d'infanterie de Ligne. The
re-organisation of
1793 led to the formation of the 1geme demi-brigade de Bataille, changing to the
1geme
demiObrigade d'infanterie de Ligne in 1796.
On the 6th of November 1792, the 1geme earned the battle honour 'Jemappes' when
Dumouriez surprised the Austrians with a late advance and took the whole of
Belgium. During
the Italian campaign, the 1geme served at Loano, Mondovi, Borgehetto, Siege of
Mantoue,
Lonato, Castaglione, La Favorite, Caldiero and Arcole.
In 1798 the 1geme formed part of the French garrison in Corsica under Major
General
Vaubois. Both Vaubois and the 1geme were called up to form part of the Army of
the East and
landed in Malta at Madliena and St. Julians, opposed by shore batteries. Their
tasks were to
engage Forts Tigne and Manoel, to patrol from Qormi to Paola and to capture Lija,
Attard and
Mdina. Six days later, the 1geme embarked for Egypt leaving 700 men of the
Second Battalion
to form part of the Malta garrison. 10 women and 9 children accompanied them.
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