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Name
Divisio
Nation
Austria
Rating
3" A(5)+0
Drop
-1
Validated forIV

Command Ratings

Division
3"A(5)+0
Points: 8
Cavalry or Temp Corps
5"A(4)+0
Points: 14
Corps
7"A(4)+0
Points: 18
Small Army
8"A(4)+0
Points: 28
Wing
8"A(4)+0
Points: 28
Medium Army
11"A(4)+0
Points: 37
Large Army
18"A(4)+0
Points: 58
Supreme HQ
20"A(4)+0
Points: 64

The entry “Divisio” cannot be identified, from the supplied disambiguation note “(3000) 96 Arcola,” as a specific named military officer who was active and alive in the Napoleonic Wars era.

A search for “Divisio” in connection with Arcole/Arcola (15–17 November 1796) does not yield an identifiable individual officer in authoritative biographical reference works, archival/museum databases, or standard compiled officer lists. Instead, “divisio” appears overwhelmingly as the Latin/romance-language common noun meaning “division,” which is frequently used in campaign narratives and orders of battle and is easily misread or miscoded as a surname in datasets. The parenthetical “3000” also matches the common pattern of describing a detachment strength (e.g., “a detachment of 3,000”) rather than a personal identifier.

Because the subject must be a clearly identified Napoleonic-era officer, and because no verifiable officer named “Divisio” can be tied to Arcole in 1796 with confirmable rank, unit, and career details, a factual biography cannot be produced without risking misidentification.

If you can provide any one additional anchor—nationality (Austrian/French/etc.), a rank, a first name/initial, a regiment, or the source of the “Divisio” string (page reference or roster)—I can re-run identification and return a fully sourced biography under the required format.

Sources

XX (3000) 96 Arcola

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