Charles Marie de Beaumont d'Autichamp

Charles Marie Auguste de Beaumont, comte d' Autichamp ( born August 8, 1770 in Angers, † October 6, 1852 at Schloss Rochefaton ) was a French general.

Life

Autichamp Guard captain was in Paris and since 1792 one of the most active leaders of the uprising in the Vendée. But he also threw himself in 1800 in the Treaty of Montfaucon and entered into Bonaparte's services, was to excite an insurrection in favor of the Bourbons after its fall lieutenant general and Pair and searched during the Hundred Days in Anjou.

He commanded 1823 the first division of the French army in Spain, came after the July Revolution of 1830 again at the head of the troubled Vendéens and was sentenced in 1833 in contumacy to death, but pardoned.

In retirement, he died on 6 October 1852.

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  • Military person (France )
  • Peer of France
  • Carrier of the Ordre royal et militaire de Saint- Louis ( Grand Cross )
  • Frenchman
  • Born in 1770
  • Died in 1852
  • Man
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