Julius Richardson de Marguenat
Julius Richardson de Marguenat was a French Army Brigadier General born in Morton, Gloucestershire on 21 August 1812.
In 1830, Julius Richardson joined the 13th Promotion of the famous French Military Academy École spéciale militaire de Saint-Cyr.
On 3 September 1850 Marguenat was promoted Colonel at the 1st Light Infantry Regiment and was awarded the rank of Knight of the Légion d’Honneur the same day. He became General on 3 October 1854. He also was awarded the title of Commander of the Légion d’Honneur on 14 May 1860.
During his military career, Marguenat received 6 citations and was wounded in battle. At the beginning of the Franco-Prussian War, he commanded the 1st Brigade at the 6th Army Corp of the Rhine Army. He fought at the :fr:Bataille de Mars-la-Tour|battle of Rezonville and was killed in action on 16 August 1870.
Following his death, Marguenat was immediately replaced by Colonel Émile Armand Gibon.