Antoine-Jean-Marie Thévenard
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Antoine Jean Marie Thévenard (7 December 1733 in Saint-Malo[1] – 9 February 1815 in Paris[2]) was a French politician and vice admiral. He served in the French ruling regimes of Louis XVI, those of the Revolution, Napoleon I and Louis XVIII, and is buried at the Panthéon de Paris. His son Antoine-René Thévenard, capitaine de vaisseau, was killed at the Battle of Aboukir whilst commanding the 74-gun Aquilon.
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Antoine-Jean-Marie Thévenard | |
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Born | 7 December 1733 Saint-Malo |
Died | 9 February 1815(1815-02-09) (aged 81) Paris |
Allegiance | Louis XVI French First Republic First French Empire |
Service/ | French Navy |
Years of service | 1745–1816 |
Rank | Vice-amiral |
Awards | Count of the Empire Grand officer of the Legion of Honour |
Relations | Father to Antoine-René Thévenard |
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