Louis-Philibert Brun d'Aubignosc

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Portrait drawing of Louis-Philibert d'Aubignosc

Louis-Philibert Brun d'Aubignosc (* 1774 ; † 1847 in Paris ) was a French count and during the so-called " French times " in the Holy Roman Empire of the German Nation an "Imperial Intendant" based in Lauenburg (Elbe) .

Life

family

Genealogical sketch (extract) of the (Brun) d'Aubignosc family with a brief vita of Louis-Philibert

Louis-Philibert Brun d'Aubignosc was a descendant of the French noble family d'Aubignosc , son of Laurent-Nicolas-Jacquin Brun (1746-1822), feudal lord of Aubignosc , and Anne Benoîte Fério . He married Marie-Antoinette Joséphine Victoire de Latour d'Auvergne de Varan , the demoiselle de Saint-Cyr . With her he had the son Alfred Frédéric Brun d'Aubignosc (1804-1858).

Career

At the time of the occupation of a large part of Europe by Napoleon Bonaparte's troops , Count d'Aubignosc was director of all previously electoral Hanoverian state domains around 1811 . At that time, his immediate subordinate was General Secretary Ignaz August Mierzinsky , who was then active in Lauenburg, and who then became General Secretary of the high police headquarters in Hamburg from May 1811 .

literature

  • Helmut Stubbe la Luz: The Imperial Intendant Louis Phillipe Brun d'Aubignosc. Incorporation of Lauenburg into the Napoleonic Empire . in: Lauenburgische Heimat , issue 165 (February 2004), pp. 18–26

Individual evidence

  1. a b Compare, for example, the extract from a handwritten biographical sketch of the family
  2. ^ Entry in the joint authority file of the German National Library
  3. Georg Heinrich Klippel : History ... , review of Mierzinsky's memories ... , in: Neue Jenaische Allgemeine Literatur-Zeitung , fourth volume, No. 233 of September 29, 1845, p. 1ff .: digitized version of the Thuringian University and Jena State Library (THULB) in the viewer of the German Research Foundation