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Augustin-Joseph de Mailly (5 April 1707 – 25 March 1794) was a French general, governor and nobleman. He was one of the oldest persons to be guillotined during the French Revolution. Augustin-Joseph de Mailly was marquis d'Haucourt and baron of Saint-Amand. In January 1744 he inherited the title of count of Mailly following the death of his cousin Louis de Mailly (1723–1743). At first a musketeer (1726), he served in the gendarmerie (1733–1764) before rising rapidly through the ranks – brigadier on 20 February 1743, maréchal de camp on 1 May 1745, lieutenant-général on 10 May 1748, inspector general of cavalry and dragoons on 21 May 1749, and finally director-general of camps and armies. In disgrace, he was distanced from the court and therefore remained a lieutenant-Général for a very lon

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  • Augustin-Joseph, comte de Mailly, marquis d’Haucourt, (* 5. April 1708 in Villaines-sous-Lucé, Département Sarthe; † guillotiniert 25. März 1794 in Arras, Département Pas-de-Calais) war ein französischer General und Marschall von Frankreich 1783. (de)
  • Augustin-Joseph de Mailly (5 April 1707 – 25 March 1794) was a French general, governor and nobleman. He was one of the oldest persons to be guillotined during the French Revolution. Augustin-Joseph de Mailly was marquis d'Haucourt and baron of Saint-Amand. In January 1744 he inherited the title of count of Mailly following the death of his cousin Louis de Mailly (1723–1743). At first a musketeer (1726), he served in the gendarmerie (1733–1764) before rising rapidly through the ranks – brigadier on 20 February 1743, maréchal de camp on 1 May 1745, lieutenant-général on 10 May 1748, inspector general of cavalry and dragoons on 21 May 1749, and finally director-general of camps and armies. In disgrace, he was distanced from the court and therefore remained a lieutenant-Général for a very long time, before becoming commander in chief in Roussillon, where he was the originator of great building works and the renewal of the university and played a large rôle in French Freemasonry. Made a chevalier du Saint-Esprit on 26 May 1776, he was made marshal of France on 13 June 1783 and due to his age was able to be governor of Abbeville, sénéchal and Grand bailli of Ponthieu not far from his lands and château. However, this Mailly, who fought in many battles of the wars of Louis XV, received from Louis XVI, in 1790, command of one of the four armies decreed by the National Assembly (14th and 15th military divisions). This was a difficult task and he resigned on 22 June, when he learned of the king's flight to Varennes. On 10 August 1792, despite his old age, he fought on the side of the threatened French monarchy. Escaping the carnage that followed the capture of the palais des Tuileries and the September massacres, he was arrested in his château, then guillotined in 1794 at Arras, aged 86 – on the scaffold he cried "I remain faithful to my king, as my ancestors have always been". (en)
  • Augustin-Joseph de Mailly est un maréchal de France, né le 5 avril 1707 au château de Corbuon à Villaines-sous-Lucé (Maine), baptisé à Haucourt (Seine maritime) le 16 août 1713 et mort guillotiné à près de 87 ans le 25 mars 1794 (5 germinal an II) à Arras (Pas-de-Calais). Il est en outre marquis d'Haucourt, baron de Saint-Amand, officier général qui atteint la dignité de maréchal de France en 1783. Bien qu'âgé de 85 ans, il est notamment chargé de la défense du palais des Tuileries lors de la journée du 10 août 1792. (fr)
  • Augustin-Joseph de Mailly, marchese di Harcourt e barone di Saint-Armand (Villaines-sous-Lucé, 5 aprile 1708 – Arras, 25 marzo 1794), è stato un generale francese. (it)
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  • Augustin-Joseph, comte de Mailly, marquis d’Haucourt, (* 5. April 1708 in Villaines-sous-Lucé, Département Sarthe; † guillotiniert 25. März 1794 in Arras, Département Pas-de-Calais) war ein französischer General und Marschall von Frankreich 1783. (de)
  • Augustin-Joseph de Mailly est un maréchal de France, né le 5 avril 1707 au château de Corbuon à Villaines-sous-Lucé (Maine), baptisé à Haucourt (Seine maritime) le 16 août 1713 et mort guillotiné à près de 87 ans le 25 mars 1794 (5 germinal an II) à Arras (Pas-de-Calais). Il est en outre marquis d'Haucourt, baron de Saint-Amand, officier général qui atteint la dignité de maréchal de France en 1783. Bien qu'âgé de 85 ans, il est notamment chargé de la défense du palais des Tuileries lors de la journée du 10 août 1792. (fr)
  • Augustin-Joseph de Mailly, marchese di Harcourt e barone di Saint-Armand (Villaines-sous-Lucé, 5 aprile 1708 – Arras, 25 marzo 1794), è stato un generale francese. (it)
  • Augustin-Joseph de Mailly (5 April 1707 – 25 March 1794) was a French general, governor and nobleman. He was one of the oldest persons to be guillotined during the French Revolution. Augustin-Joseph de Mailly was marquis d'Haucourt and baron of Saint-Amand. In January 1744 he inherited the title of count of Mailly following the death of his cousin Louis de Mailly (1723–1743). At first a musketeer (1726), he served in the gendarmerie (1733–1764) before rising rapidly through the ranks – brigadier on 20 February 1743, maréchal de camp on 1 May 1745, lieutenant-général on 10 May 1748, inspector general of cavalry and dragoons on 21 May 1749, and finally director-general of camps and armies. In disgrace, he was distanced from the court and therefore remained a lieutenant-Général for a very lon (en)
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