- Adam Philippe, Comte de Custine
Adam Philippe, Comte de Custine (
February 4 ,1740 –August 28 ,1793 ), was a French general. Born inMetz , he began his military career as a captain in theSeven Years' War , where he learned to admire the modern military organisation ofPrussia .He next served with distinction against the British as a colonel in expeditionary force of the comte de Rochambeau in the
War of American Independence . On his return to France he was named "maréchal de camp" (brigadier general) and appointed governor ofToulon . In 1789 he was elected to the states-general by the "bailliage " ofMetz . In October 1791 he again joined the army, with the rank of lieutenant-general and became popular with the soldiers, amongst whom he was known as "général moustache". General-in-chief of the army of theVosges , he tookSpeyer , Worms,Mainz andFrankfurt in September and October 1792.He carried on the revolutionary propaganda by proclamations, and levied heavy taxes on the
nobility andclergy . During the winter aPrussia n army forced him to evacuate Frankfurt, re-cross theRhine and fall back uponLandau . He was accused of treason, defended byRobespierre , and sent back to the army of the north. But he dared not take the offensive, and did nothing to saveCondé , which theAustria ns were besieging. Sent toParis to justify himself, he was found guilty by theRevolutionary Tribunal of having intrigued with the enemies of the Republic, andguillotine d on28 August 1793 .His son was guillotined for attempting to defend him, and his daughter-in-law nearly shared the same fate, but survived, as did his grandson, Astolphe-Louis-Léonor, marquis de Custine.
References
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Alfred Nicolas Rambaud , "Les Français sur le Rhin" (Paris, 1880)
*Arthur Chuquet , "Les Guerres de la Révolution" (1886-1895; vol. vi, "L'Expédition de Custine").
*1911
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