Louis Camus De Moulignon

Louis Camus De Moulignon;Louis Le Camus

Place: Châlons-Sur-Marne

Born: 1760

Death: 1813

Biography:

Early Life and Military Career

Louis Le Camus

, also known as Louis Camus de Moulignon, was born in Châlons-sur-Marne, France in 1760. He was a French general of the Revolution and the Empire, and the son of a farmer and his wife. Louis Camus de Moulignon enlisted in the regiment of Aunis in 1778 and fought in the campaigns of 1782 and 1783 on the coasts of Brest.

Rise Through the Ranks

Louis Camus de Moulignon's military career was marked by rapid promotions. He became a captain in 1793, a chef de bataillon in 1793, and was named chef de brigade in 1794. He was in charge of commanding the 61st demi-brigade of light infantry and the 53rd infantry regiment. His dedication to the French military earned him an officer position in the Legion of Honor.

Artistic Legacy

Although primarily known for his military achievements, Louis Camus de Moulignon left behind a single known artwork, which is now part of a private collection. Unfortunately, due to the scarcity of his artistic works, there are no available reproductions or prints on Wikioo.org. However, the website does offer a wide range of art pieces from other French artists, including Barthélemy Pillieux, who was also active during the late 18th century.

Death and Legacy

Louis Camus de Moulignon died in Witebsk, Biélorussia in 1813 during the French invasion of Russia. His legacy as a military general continues to be remembered, and although his artistic output was limited, it remains an interesting footnote in the broader context of French art from the late 18th and early 19th centuries. Important Dates: * Born: 1760, Châlons-sur-Marne, France * Died: 1813, Witebsk, Biélorussia

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