Maximilien Joseph Schauenburg
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Birth name | Maximilien Joseph Schauenburg |
Born | 30 April 1784 Saint Stephen's Church, Kingdom of France |
Died | 19 September 1838 Paris, Kingdom of France |
Allegiance | France |
Branch | French Army |
Years of service | 1797-1837 |
Rank | Maréchal de camp |
Battles / wars | French conquest of Algeria
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Awards | |
Spouse(s) | |
Children | Pierre Maximilien Arthur Schauenburg[3] |
Maximilien Joseph Schauenburg (born in Saint Stephen's Church on 30 April 1784 and died in Paris on 19 September 1838) was a French officer who participated to the French conquest of Algeria.[4][5]
Family
Born on 30 April 1784 in Saint Stephen's Church near Strasbourg, he is the son of Alexis Balthazar Henri Schauenburg (1748-1831) and Sophie Louise Albertini d'Ichtersheim.[6]
Before 1825 he married Octavia Françoise Caroline de Berkheim who died in 1827, then he remarried in 1829 with Ursule Hortense Delorme (1799-1871), of whom he had an only son Pierre Maximilien Arthur Schauenburg.[7]
Publications
Maximilien Joseph Schauenburg wrote several contributions in the military field, including:
- Translation from German in 1821 of the work "Tactics of the cavalry" (Template:Lang-fr) by Count Friedrich Wilhelm von Bismarck (1783–1860).[8]
- "From the Company Squadron" (Template:Lang-fr) on 12 February 1835 and published in the magazine "Le Spectateur Militaire ".[9]
- "Clothing and harness of the light cavalry" (Template:Lang-fr) on 6 November 1834 and published in the magazine "Le Spectateur Militaire ".[10][11]
- "From the employment of the cavalry to war" (Template:Lang-fr), Gaultier-Laguionie, 1838, 128 p.[12]
Awards
Maximilien Joseph Schauenburg was decorated with several medals during his military career, including:
- Knight of the Order of Saint Louis.[13]
- Officer of the Legion of Honour.[14]
See also
- List of people from Strasbourg
- French conquest of Algeria
- Massacre of El Ouffia (1832)
- Expedition of the Col des Beni Aïcha (1837)
Bibliography
- Maximilien Joseph Schauenburg (1838). De l'emploi de la cavalerie à la guerre. Paris: Gaultier-Laguionie. p. 128.
References
- ^ Lehr, Ernest (1870). "L' Alsace noble suivie de le livre d'or du patriciat de Strasbourg: d'Apres des documents authentiques et en grande partie inéd".
- ^ "L'Alsace Noble". 1870.
- ^ Lehr, Ernest (1870). "L'Alsace noble: Suivie de le livre d'or du patriciat de Strasbourg".
- ^ Ristelhuber, Paul (1884). "Biographies alsaciennes: Les alsaciens illustres".
- ^ "Revue d'Alsace". 1875.
- ^ Carnot (1894). "Correspondance générale de Carnot".
- ^ "La Société de Strasbourg". 1888.
- ^ Bismarck, Friedrich Wilhelm von (1821). "Tactique de la cavalerie ; suivie d'Élémens de manœuvres pour un régiment de cavalerie".
- ^ Joly, Claude (1836). "Relation de ce qui s'est passé à la convocation et pendant le voyage de l'arrière-ban de France en Allemagne, en 1674".
- ^ "Le Spectateur militaire; Recueil de science, d'art et d'histoire militaires". 1838.
- ^ Lamarque, Jean Maximilien; Fririon, Franciois Nicolas Baron (1834). "Le Spectateur militaire: Recueil de science, d'art et d'histoire militaires".
- ^ De Schauenburg, Maximilien J. (1838). "De l'emploi de la cavalerie à la guerre".
- ^ "Ministère de la culture - Base Léonore". www2.culture.gouv.fr.
- ^ "Ministère de la culture - Base Léonore". www2.culture.gouv.fr.