An officer before 1789, he distinguished himself in Italy under Bonaparte — Lonato, Rivoli, where he burned his colours rather than surrender them. Austrian captivity, return, Senate, marshal in 1804. Governor of the Invalides, he watched over the memory of the Empire's maimed; he died in 1819, symbol of republican fidelity tamed by the Consulate.
Italy 1796-1797 — The General Who Burned His Colours
Sérurier commanded a division in the Army of Italy. At Lonato, Rivoli, he held critical positions; cornered, he burned his colours rather than hand them to the enemy — a gesture of Praetorian rigidity, admirable to some, stubborn to others. Bonaparte appreciated discipline; soldiers sometimes nicknamed their general « the old father » for how he embodied stern order.
Captured in 1799, exchanged, he returned to a world already Consular. Brumaire's coup left him sceptical but loyal to institutions: he plotted not, he obeyed legal chains of command.
Marshal Senator — Governor of the Invalides
In 1804 the baton crowned a career without late Napoleonic flash but with exemplary constancy. Sérurier sat in the Senate, voted acts, then received the ultimate symbolic charge for a long-wounded soldier: governor of the Hôtel des Invalides. There he watched over the nascent tombs of imperial cult, old maimed men wandering paved courts.
His role was not field glory; it was managing military memory — keeping remembrance alight without letting the institution decay into an empty barracks.
Death and Sober Legend
Legacy
Sérurier illustrates the first marshal promotion: men of the Directory and Italy, not only Consular stars.
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