General Dorsenne
Commanded Napoleon's Imperial Guards. Died in 1812 from complications of a head wound sustained in combat with the armies of the Austro-Hungarian Empire.
You have to wonder if Napoleon had a couple more of these talented commanders at his side whether Waterloo would have turned out differently in light of Wellington's remark that it was "the nearest run thing you ever saw in your life."
Excellent figure, Aramis!
You definitely are going to have the definitive collection of Napoleonics. All done wonderfully.
Another beautiful addition to your growing collection, Aramis @aramissebastian