Balthazar Alexis Henri Schauenburg | |
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Born | 31 July 1748 Hellimer |
Died | 1 September 1831 (aged 83) Geudertheim |
Allegiance | France French Republic |
Service | French Army |
Years of service | 1764–1814 |
Rank | Général de division |
Battles / wars | |
Awards | Name engraved on Arc de triomphe |
Balthazar Alexis Henri Schauenburg (also spelled Schauenbourg), (born in Hellimer on 31 July 1748 and died in Geudertheim on 1 September 1831) was a French general who served in the wars of the French Revolution and the Empire. He briefly commanded the Army of the Moselle in 1793 during the War of the First Coalition. A nobleman, he joined the French Royal Army as a sous-lieutenant in 1764. The French Revolution led to rapid promotion and then to arrest for the crime of being an aristocrat. Later restored to command, he commanded Kehl in 1796 and invaded Switzerland in 1798. He served in Jean Victor Marie Moreau's army in 1800 and held commands in the interior under the First French Empire. He retired from the army in 1814 and died in 1831. Schawembourg is one of the names inscribed under the Arc de Triomphe, on Column 23.