François Franceschi-Losio (French pronunciation: [fʁɑ̃swa fʁɑ̃tʃɛski lozjo]; 3 July 1770 – 1810) was an Italo-French general, who entered the French Revolutionary army in 1795.
Born in Milan, he served through the Italian campaign of 1796–97, and subsequently, like Franceschi-Delonne, with Masséna at Zurich and at Genoa, and at the headquarters of King Joseph Bonaparte in Italy and Spain.
[1] He was killed in a duel by Carlo Filangieri in 1810.
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