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Maximilien Joseph Schauenburg
Birth nameMaximilien Joseph Schauenburg
Born30 April 1784
Saint Stephen's Church, Kingdom of France
Died19 September 1838
Paris, Kingdom of France
AllegianceFrance
BranchFrench Army
Years of service1797-1837
RankMaréchal de camp
Battles / warsFrench conquest of Algeria
Awards
Spouse(s)
  • Caroline De Berckheim (d. 1827)
  • Hortense (Ursule) De Lorme
ChildrenPierre Maximilien Arthur Schauenburg

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.

Family

Born on 30 April 1784 in Saint Stephen's Church near Strasbourg, he is the son of Alexis Balthazar Henri Schauenburg (1748-1831) and Sophie Louise Albertini d'Ichtersheim.

Before 1825 he married Octavia Françoise Caroline de Berckheim who died in 1827, then he remarried in 1829 with Ursule Hortense Delorme (1799-1871), of whom he had an only son Pierre Maximilien Arthur Schauenburg.

Publications

Maximilien Joseph Schauenburg wrote several contributions in the military field, including:

  • Translation from German in 1821 of the work "Tactics of the cavalry" (French: Tactique de la cavalerie) by Count Friedrich Wilhelm von Bismarck (1783–1860).
  • "From the Company Squadron" (French: De l'Escadron Compagnie) on 12 February 1835 and published in the magazine "Le Spectateur Militaire".
  • "Clothing and harness of the light cavalry" (French: De l'habillement et du harnachement de la cavalerie légère) on 6 November 1834 and published in the magazine "Le Spectateur Militaire".
  • "From the employment of the cavalry to war" (French: De l'emploi de la cavalerie à la guerre), Gaultier-Laguionie, 1838, 128 p.

Awards

Maximilien Joseph Schauenburg was decorated with several medals during his military career, including:

Gallery

See also

Bibliography

References

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  4. Ristelhuber, Paul (1884). "Biographies alsaciennes: Les alsaciens illustres".
  5. "Revue d'Alsace". 1875.
  6. Carnot (1894). "Correspondance générale de Carnot".
  7. "La Société de Strasbourg". 1888.
  8. Bismarck, Friedrich Wilhelm von (1821). "Tactique de la cavalerie ; suivie d'Élémens de manœuvres pour un régiment de cavalerie".
  9. Joly, Claude (1836). "Relation de ce qui s'est passé à la convocation et pendant le voyage de l'arrière-ban de France en Allemagne, en 1674".
  10. "Le Spectateur militaire; Recueil de science, d'art et d'histoire militaires". 1838.
  11. Lamarque, Jean Maximilien; Fririon, Franciois Nicolas Baron (1834). "Le Spectateur militaire: Recueil de science, d'art et d'histoire militaires".
  12. De Schauenburg, Maximilien J. (1838). "De l'emploi de la cavalerie à la guerre".
  13. "Ministère de la culture - Base Léonore". www2.culture.gouv.fr.
  14. "Ministère de la culture - Base Léonore". www2.culture.gouv.fr.


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