13 September 1844 (aged 56) Bordeaux, Kingdom of France
Allegiance
First French Empire (1811-1815) Kingdom of France (1823-1844)
Branch
French Army
Years of service
1811-1844
Rank
Lieutenant general
Battles/wars
Hundred Days
French conquest of Algeria
Massacre of El Ouffia (1832)
Awards
Legion of Honour
Spouse(s)
Julia-Maria Bowen
Children
Marie-Julie-Eugénie de Faudoas
Marguerite de Faudoas
Paul-Eugène Marquis de Faudoas-Barbazan (18 May 1788 – 13 September 1844) was a French officer who participated in the French conquest of Algeria.[1][2]
^Alfred Armand Robert comte de Saint-Chamans (1896), Mémoires du général Cte de Saint-Chamans: 1802-1832, Plon-Nourrit, pp. 82–
^Napoléon, I (1912), Ordres et apostilles de Napoléon 1er: 1799-1815, Champion
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