Charles de Lorencez

Charles Ferdinand Latrille, Comte de Lorencez
Born (1814-05-23)May 23, 1814
Paris, France
Died July 16, 1892(1892-07-16) (aged 78)
Allegiance  Second French Empire
Service/branch French Army
Years of service 1832-1872 (ESM (1830-1832))
Rank Army General
Battles/wars

Crimean War
French intervention in Mexico

Franco-Prussian War
Relations Charlotte of Belgium

Charles Ferdinand Latrille, Comte de Lorencez (23 May 1814 –16 July 1892) was a French Army general [1] under Emperor Maximilian of Mexico during the 19th century. He was a relative of the Empress Charlotte, who was the only daughter of King Leopold I, King of the Belgians and wife of Emperor Maximilian.

Lorencez was born in Paris to a noble family. He studied at the military academy of Saint-Cyr from 1830 to 1832, graduating as a third lieutenant. He served first in Algeria, where he was promoted to the rank of colonel in 1852. In 1855, at the Battle of Malakoff during the Crimean War, he won a commission to major general.

Latrille de Lorencez then served in the French intervention in Mexico. Most notably, he fought at the Battle of Puebla, on 5 May 1862, where the French troops under his command were defeated by Mexican troops led by General Ignacio Zaragoza. Latrille de Lorencez left Veracruz on 17 December 1862.

He later fought during the Franco-Prussian War in 1870. His contraction of yellow fever in Mexico compelled him to retire from active service two years later. He was survived by his wife the Comtesse Emilia Alvarez de Perez and his daughter the Comtesse Emilia Latrille de Lorencez.

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References

  1. Johnson (1887). Volume 3, Part 1 of Johnson's New Universal Cyclopaedia: A Scientific and Popular Treasury of Useful Knowledge. Harvard University: A.J. Johnson & son. p. 114.
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