- Georges Mouton
Georges Mouton,
comte deLobau (February 21 ,1770 -November 21 ,1838 ) was a French soldier and political figure who rose to the rank ofMarshal of France .Biography
Early career
Born in
Phalsbourg , Lorraine, he enlisted in theFrench Revolutionary Army in 1792. Serving in the early campaigns of theFrench Revolutionary Wars , he by 1800 he was promoted to the rank ofcolonel .Promoted to "général de brigade" in 1805, after the establishment of the French Empire, and "général de division" in 1807, Lobau distinguished himself in the battles of Jena and Aspern, Lützen, Bautzen. During the Russian Campaign, he acted as a senior "
aide-de-camp " to EmperorNapoleon I of France , whom he accompanied back to France. In 1810, he was createdcount of Lobau in recognition of his role in the battle of Aspern.1813-1815
After
Dominique Vandamme was made prisoner during thebattle of Kulm , Lobau commanded the retreat of the remnants of the corps. He served under Laurent Gouvion Saint-Cyr when, upon the retreat after thebattle of Leipzig , the latter was trapped inDresden and after the surrender of these forces he became a prisoner of theAustrian Empire for the rest of the war.During the
Hundred Days , Lobau rallied to Napoleon and was made commander of the VI Infantry Corps which he led in the battles of Ligny and Waterloo. At Waterloo he distinguished himself in the defense of Plancenoit against the Prussians.Restoration and July Monarchy
After the
Second Restoration , Lobau was forced to go into exile until he was allowed to return to France in 1818. He was elected to the House of Representatives from 1828 to 1830 as a liberal, and, in 1830, he joined theJuly Revolution as commander of the National Guard.As a reward for his services to King Louis-Philippe he was made a Marshal in 1831, the same year he was made a Peer of France. In 1832 and 1834, Lobau was assigned to suppress insurrections, a task in which he was successful.
George Mouton, comte de Lobau died in
Paris .
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