Louis Joseph Lahure

Military Person

1767 – 1853

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Who was Louis Joseph Lahure?

Louis Joseph Lahure was a general from the Southern Netherlands in the service of the First French Republic and First French Empire. He was the son of Nicolas Lahure and Marie-Thérèse du Buisson. His name is inscribed on the Arc de triomphe in Paris.

Historical Significance

Commandant Louis Joseph Lahure has a singular distinction in military history — he allegedly defeated a navy on horseback.

Occupying Holland in January 1795, the French continental army learned that the Dutch navy had been frozen into the ice around Texel Island. Lahure and - by his own account - 128 men simply rode up to it and demanded surrender. No shots were fired.

The reality may be somewhat less remarkable, and the idea of a "defeat" inaccurate. Contact and an approach for surrender may already have been made, while anti-French Dutch forces were likely by this stage under order not to engage or resist Napoleon's men.

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Born
Dec 29, 1767
Mons
Died
1853
Wavrechain-sous-Faulx

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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