Limousin orphan, soldier of the Revolution, he won Fleurus in 1794 — a day that saved the Republic. Italy, disaster at Novi, then return: marshal in 1804, secondary command in Spain, peer under the Restoration. The Hundred Days saw him rally to Napoleon; after Waterloo he voted the Emperor's deposition at the Champ de Mai. Died in 1833, buried at the Invalides.
Fleurus — 26 June 1794
At Fleurus Jourdan held the Army of the North against the Coalition; the victory was not spectacular like Austerlitz, but strategic: it blocked invasion, consolidated the endangered Republic. That day forged the core of his legitimacy — all the rest of his career bore the shadow of that field of beetroots and guns.
The following years mixed success and setback; in Italy, Novi dealt him a crushing defeat. Jourdan was not invincible; he was tenacious.
Under the Shadow of the 1794 Hero
Marshal in 1804, Jourdan did not win first rank in the Grand Army: Napoleon gave dazzle to others. In Spain he served with solid competence without eclipsing Soult or Masséna. Bulletin jealousy never gave him star billing; loyalty to orders did.
Under the Restoration he sat in the Chamber of Peers, sometimes defended liberal positions. The Hundred Days briefly swept him back: marshal to the returned Emperor, he witnessed the final rout.
Waterloo and the Champ de Mai Vote
After Waterloo Jourdan presided over a session where the Chamber deposed Napoleon. Bonapartist historiography resented him; the institutional logic of a peer choosing parliamentary legality over adventure explains otherwise. He ended his life in Orléanist respectability, far from the barricades of his youth.
Died 23 November 1833 in Paris — a rare marshal's path surviving every regime from 1789 to Louis Philippe.
In Sum
Jourdan embodied the Republic of borders become marshal of an Empire not chiefly indebted to his major glory — yet a title he bore without weakness.
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