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Maximilien Joseph Schauenburg
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
Massacre of El Ouffia (1832)
Raid on Reghaïa (1837)
Expedition of the Col des Beni Aïcha (1837)
First Battle of Boudouaou (1837)
First Battle of the Issers (1837)
Awards
Order of Saint Louis
Legion of Honour
Spouse(s)
Caroline De Berckheim (d. 1827)[1]
Hortense (Ursule) De Lorme[2]
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]
^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".
^Lehr, Ernest (1870). "L'Alsace Noble".
^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.
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