Jean-Baptiste Cyrus de Timbrune de Thiembronne
Jean-Baptiste Cyrus Adelaide de Timbrune de Thiembronne , count de Valence, is a general of the French revolution, born with Agen in 1757 and died in 1820.
Old Mode
Engaged in the Artillery in 1774, he is captain with the Régiment of Royal-Cavalry in 1778, then Assistance-of-camp of the marshal of Be worth. He is named Colonel as a second of the Régiment of Brittany in 1784, is promoted rider of the duke of Orleans, colonel, Major general brigadier and finally in 1792.
Wars of the Revolution and the Empire
Ordering army of Dumouriez at the beginning of 1793, he emigrates, and returns to France after the Coup d'etat of the 18 brumaire. Senator in 1805, it is ordering the 5th division of the Armée with Spain in 1808, then ordering one of divisions of cavalry under the orders of Murat in 1812.
He is extraordinary police chief in the 6th military division in 1813.
Always in shift, one hardly sees it neither in the department, nor with the Senate. It is the second fortune of the department (it is evaluated to 3 million in 1807). Valence is indeed the heir to the not alienated goods of Bruslart de Sillery. He is moreover owner in Paris, in Haute-Marne, the Garonne, Gers.
Restoration
He is, Pair of France the June 4th 1814, then confirmed even during the Hundred Days. Striped list of the pars and proscribes the July 24th 1815, it is called with the Chambre of the pars in 1819.
Lover of Madam de Montesson, which he inherits the goods.
He had married a girl of Madam de Genlis.
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