Franois Claude Amour, Marquis De Bouill

Franois Claude Amour, marquis de Bouill (17391800), French general, born at Cluzel-Saint-ble, served in the Seven Years' War (17561763), and as governor in the Antilles conducted operations against the English in the American Revolutionary War. On his return to France he became governor of the Three Bishoprics, of Alsace and of Franche-Comt. Hostile to the French Revolution of 1789, Bouill had continual quarrels with the municipality of Metz, and brutally suppressed the military insurrections at Metz and Nancy, which the harsh conduct of certain noble officers had provoked. He became Commander in Chief of the Army of the Meuse, Sarre and Moselle in 1790. Then he proposed to King Louis XVI that the royal family should take refuge in a frontier town where an appeal could be made to other nations against the revolutionists. When this project failed as a result of Louis XVI's arrest at Varennes (21 June 1791), Bouill went into exile in Russia and died in London in 1800. To this day, he is alluded to as 'Buill' in the French national anthem, the Marseillaise. Bouill, Franois Claude Amour, marquis de Bouill, Franois Claude Amour, marquis de Bouill, Franois Claude Amour, marquis de

 

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