Victor Lahorie

Victor- Claude -Alexandre de Fanneau Lahorie ( born January 5, 1766 Javron, † October 29th 1812 in Paris) was a French general.

Lahorie volunteered in 1793 volunteered for the army and was even nominated in the same year a second lieutenant. In 1796 he was promoted to commander of a battalion and 1800 to the general. While he distinguished himself in 1800 at the Battle of Hohenlinden, not promoted him despite the proposal of Moreau to the Division General. In September of the following year Lahorie was placed in the non - active service. After Moreau was made in 1804 for alleged involvement in the conspiracy Cadoudal the process, left Fanneau Lahorie de France. He returned in 1808 from seclusion and was arrested in 1810 by the imperial police. Claude -François de Malet freed him during his coup d'état on October 23, 1812 the prison of La Force, as Lahorie was a close confidant of Moreau. After the coup had failed, Lahorie was indicted on October 27 and shot under martial law two days later with other conspirators.

Due to a relationship with the wife of General Joseph Léopold Sigisbert Hugo was said Lahorie long after the paternity of Victor Hugo.

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