Claude-Antoine Prieur-Duvernois

French military engineer
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Also known as: Prieur de la Côte-d’Or
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Byname:
Prieur de la Côte-d’Or
Born:
December 2, 1763, Auxonne, France
Died:
August 11, 1832, Dijon (aged 68)

Claude-Antoine Prieur-Duvernois (born December 2, 1763, Auxonne, France—died August 11, 1832, Dijon) was a French military engineer who was a member of the Committee of Public Safety, which ruled Revolutionary France during the period of the Jacobin dictatorship (1793–94). He organized the manufacture and requisitioning of the weapons and munitions that were needed by the French for war with the European powers. When the Revolution broke out in 1789, Prieur was a lieutenant of engineers in the army. He became a captain in April 1791 and was elected to the Revolutionary Legislative Assembly (October 1791–September 1792) and its successor, the ...(100 of 318 words)