- Jacques Anne Joseph Le Prestre de Vauban
Jacques Anne Joseph Le Prestre de Vauban (10 March 1754, Dijon - 20 April 1816) was a French general of the
Ancien Regime and theFrench Revolutionary Wars . He was the grandson of Antoine Le Prestre de Vauban - Antoine was nephew to the military architectVauban .Entering military service in 1770, he was Rochambeau's aide de camp during the
American War of Independence and was sent back to France with the general's dispatches in 1782. He became colonel and second in command of therégiment d'Agenors , and shortly afterwards, the duc d'Orléans, whose chamberlain he was, made him colonel in command of the régiment d'infanterie that took his name and knight of theorder of Saint-Louis on13 June 1784 .Like most other officer of his corps, he emigrated around the time of
Louis XVI 's flight to Varennes, going toAth , thenKoblenz , where the comte d'Artois made him his aide de camp. He accompanied him in this role during the campaign of 1792 and on his trip to Russia in 1793, where they were well-received byCatherine II of Russia . He then went to England, and in spring 1795 joined the Quiberon expedition. Charged, underJoseph-Geneviève de Puisaye , with commanding a unit ofChouan s charged with attacking the rear of the Republican army, he was prevented by the forces of Hoche and, tricked by false signals, forced to retreat. He fulfilled several different missions to theVendée and theîle d'Yeu , with the comte d'Artois. Returning to London, he hastened to return to Russia but arrived there at the moment of Catherine's death, fell victim (like most French Royalists in Russia) to Paul I's changeability and was soon forced to leave. He returned to France and stayed for a time inParis , with police consent, until he was arrested in 1806 and held prisoner for a long while in the Temple.ource
*"Jacques Anne Joseph Le Prestre de Vauban", in Louis-Gabriel Michaud, "Biographie universelle ancienne et moderne : histoire par ordre alphabétique de la vie publique et privée de tous les hommes avec la collaboration de plus de 300 savants et littérateurs français ou étrangers", 2e édition, 1843-1865
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