Louis-Auguste Lansier

Louis-Auguste Lansier is a French politician, born in 1767 within a middle-class family.

His father being man of law, Louis-Auguste Lansier follows studies of right. After its marriage with Marie-Anne Cailler, La Roche-sur-Yon-native, it settles with the Roche-sur-Yon. Moderate partisan of the modern ideas, it directs the town of 1789 to 1790.

In March 1793, the Vendean ones revolt, it is the beginning of the Guerre of the Vendée. The town of the Roche-sur-Yon is taken by Vendean the March 14th 1793. During these years of civil war, Louis-Auguste Lansier is obliged to hide. With the return of peace, it is named Justice of the Peace. In 1801, it is elected mayor of the Roche-sur-Yon and will remain at this station until December 1812. It redirects the city during the Hundred Days whereas the the Vendée is again in boiling. He dies in 1818.

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