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Auguste Charles Joseph, Graf von Flahaut de La Billardierie (* 21. April 1785 in Paris; † 1. September 1870 in Paris), war ein französischer Général de division, Diplomat und Adjutant Murats . Leben. Die Gräfin de Flahaut mit Sohn Charles, gemalt 1785 von Adélaïde Labille-Guiard.
Charles de Flahaut, de son nom complet Auguste Charles Joseph, comte de Flahaut de La Billarderie, né le 21 avril 1785 à Paris et mort le 2 septembre 1870 à Paris 7 e [1], est un général et diplomate français, grand-croix de la Légion d'honneur, médaillé militaire.
Auguste-Charles-Joseph de Flahaut de La Billarderie, comte de Flahaut (21 April 1785 – 1 September 1870) was a French general during the Napoleonic Wars, a Senator, and later in his life, a French Ambassador to the Court of St James's. [1] . He had a son with Napoleon 's stepdaughter, Queen Hortense de Beauharnais, daughter of Josephine . Biography
- 21 April 1785, Paris, France
- Hôtel de Massa
- 1 September 1870 (aged 85), Paris, France
Charles de Flahaut, sein voller Name Auguste Charles Joseph, Comte de Flahaut de La Billarderie, geboren in Paris am 21. April 1785 Starb in Paris 7 th auf 2. September 1870 , ist ein Militärdiplomat und Franzose .
Biography. Morny was born in Switzerland, [1] and was the extra-marital son of Hortense de Beauharnais (the wife of Louis Bonaparte and queen of Holland) and Charles Joseph, Comte de Flahaut, making him half-brother of Emperor Napoleon III and grandson of Talleyrand. [2] .
- 15 September 1811
- Princess Sofia Sergeyevna Trubetskaya
- 10 March 1865 (aged 53)
General Auguste Charles Joseph de Flahaut de la Billarderie. Son of Talleyrand who became an aide-de-camp to Napoleon and cavalry general. By Nathan D. Jensen. Born: April 21, 1785. Place of Birth: Paris, Paris, France. Died: September 1, 1870. Place of Death: Paris, France. Arc de Triomphe: FLAHAUT on the west pillar. Pronunciation:
9. Juni 2021 · He was born in Paris, the son of Alexandre Sébastien de Flahaut de La Billarderie, Comte de Flahaut de La Billarderie, beheaded at Arras in February 1793, and his wife Adélaïde Filleul, afterwards M.me de Souza-Botelho.