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Anne François Augustin de La Bourdonnaye

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Anne François Augustin de La Bourdonnaye
Born18 July 1745 (1745-07-18)
Guérande, France
Died6 October 1793 (1793-10-07) (aged 48)
Dax, Landes, France
AllegianceKingdom of France Kingdom of France
France France
Service / branchInfantry, Cavalry
Years of serviceKingdom of France 1761–1792
France 1792–1793
RankGeneral of Division
CommandsArmy of the Interior
Army of the Coasts
Army of the Western Pyrenees
Battles / wars

Anne François Augustin de La Bourdonnaye (18 July 1745 – 6 October 1793) briefly commanded three armies during the early years of the War of the First Coalition. An aristocrat, he joined the French Royal Army as a cadet during the Seven Years' War and fought at Villinghausen. He rose through the ranks until he became a maréchal de camp (brigadier general) in 1788 and a lieutenant general in 1792. During the Valmy Campaign he was responsible for defending the northeast frontier. He led the short-lived Army of the Interior in September 1792 before taking charge of the Army of the Coasts for two and a half months in early 1793. He transferred to the Pyrenees front and became the interim commander of the Army of the Western Pyrenees in July 1793 before becoming ill and dying a few months later.

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Military offices
Preceded byNew organization Commander-in-chief of the Army of the Interior
4–22 September 1792
Succeeded byDisbanded
Preceded byNew organization Commander-in-chief of the Army of the Coasts
31 January–14 April 1793
Succeeded byJean Baptiste Camille Canclaux
Preceded byJoseph Marie Servan de Gerbey Interim Commander-in-chief of the Army of the Western Pyrenees
5–10 July 1793
Succeeded byPierre Joseph du Chambge d'Elbecq


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