François Louis Alfred Durrieu Explained

François Louis Alfred Durrieu
Birth Date:18 January 1812
Birth Place:Hamburg, Germany
Death Place:Paris, France
Allegiance:France

François Louis Alfred Durrieu (18 January 1812, Hamburg - 27 September 1877, Paris).

Nephew of General Antoine Simon Durrieu and heir of the title of Baron in 1862. Student of the Special Military School of Saint-Cyr, he became captain in 1840 and was attached to topographical work in Algeria. Squadron Leader to Spahis in 1845, lieutenant colonel in 1st hunters in May 1849 colonel 2 e Spahis in July 1851, on 29 August 1854 he became brigadier general. He received the command of the subdivision of Mascara; then promoted to Major-General on 11 December 1859. He held the post of Deputy Governor of Algeria from 19 November 1866[1] until the abolition of that post on 24 October 1870.

He was governor of Algeria from 27 July 1870 to 24 October 1870.[2]

Notes and References

  1. Book: Morineau, Michel. ncroyables gazettes et fabuleux métaux: Les retours des trésors américains. 1985. Les Editions de la MSH . 9782735101122. February 25, 2020.
  2. Book: Historical Dictionary of Algeria. 9780810879195. Naylor. Phillip C.. 2015-05-07. Rowman & Littlefield .