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Jean-Baptiste de Lavalette or Louis Jean-Baptiste de Lavalette or Louis Jean-Baptiste de Thomas de la Valette, Count of la Valette, was a former noble turned Robespierrist. Not to be confused with Jean-Baptiste de La Valette, captain in the Régiment de Normandie, killed in 1674 at the siege of Grave. ==Early life== Jean-Baptiste de Lavalette was born in Paris the 27 October 1753 from Joseph François de Thomas de la Valette (1729-1765) and Marie d'Alencé. He has two brothers and one sister: *François Louis Clair de Thomas de la Valette (1750-1836), emigrated in 1789; *François Joseph Elisabeth de Thomas de la Valette, guillotined in 1794; *Marie Louise de Thomas de la Valette, emigrated with her family. Garde de la Marine in 1769, Jean-Baptiste de Lavalette was the 1 June 1772 a second lieutenant in the 7th Cuirassier Regiment called then Royal-Etranger Cavalry Regiment. He gave up his army career in 1774〔Charles-Louis Chassin, Léon Clément Hennet, ''Les Volontaires nationaux pendant la révolution'', vol. 2 :'' Historique militaire et états de services du 9e bataillon de Paris (Saint-Laurent) au 18e (bataillon des Lombards), levés en 1792'', L. Cerf, 1902, p. 767-768, on (Gallica )〕 and married Henriette Élisabeth von Thurn und Taxis in Saint-Max the 12 Novembre 1778 and had three children. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Jean-Baptiste de Lavalette」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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