Louis de Bouillé
French general
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Louis de Bouillé, marquis de Bouillé (Martinique, 1 May 1769 – 20 November 1850) was a French general. He was the son of François Claude Amour, marquis de Bouillé, and brother of the two Bouillés who participated in Louis XVI's attempted Flight to Varennes.[1]
References
- ^ Haggard, Andrew (1909). Louis XVI. and Marie Antoinette. Appleton. p. 486.
Further reading
- Mémoire du Marquis de Bouillé (Cte. Louis), Lieutenant-général, sur le départ de Louis XVI, au mois de juin 1791 at Google Books
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