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- Q516399 description "French Army officer".
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- Q516399 abstract "André-Joseph Lafitte-Clavé, also André-Joseph de Lafitte (1740, Clavé (a mansion of Moncrabeau)–1794, Perpignan) was a French Army engineering officer. He became Colonel on 1 April 1791, and Maréchal de Camp on 25 October 1792. He was a graduate of the Ecole royale du génie de Mézières engineering school.He is especially known for his participation to a French mission in the Ottoman Empire under Louis XVI from 1784 to 1788. The mission, from 1783, was sent to the Ottoman Empire to train the Turks in naval warfare and fortification building. Up to the French revolution in 1789, about 300 French artillery officers and engineers were active in the Ottoman Empire to modernize and train artillery units.From 1784, André-Joseph Lafitte-Clavé and Joseph-Monnier de Courtois instructed engineering drawings and techniques in the new Turkish engineering school Mühendishâne-i Hümâyûn established by the Grand-Vizier Halil Hamid Pasha. Mostly French textbooks were used on mathematics, astronomy, engineering, weapons, war techniques and navigation.The French experts had to leave in 1788, as a condition of the peace treaty between Russia and Turkey. Some returned to Constantinople, but eventually all instructors had to leave with the end of the Franco-Ottoman alliance in 1798.".
- Q516399 birthDate "1740".
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- Q516399 deathDate "1794".
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- Q516399 dateOfBirth "1740".
- Q516399 dateOfDeath "1794".
- Q516399 name "Lafitte-Clave, Andre-Joseph".
- Q516399 placeOfDeath "Perpignan, France".
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- Q516399 comment "André-Joseph Lafitte-Clavé, also André-Joseph de Lafitte (1740, Clavé (a mansion of Moncrabeau)–1794, Perpignan) was a French Army engineering officer. He became Colonel on 1 April 1791, and Maréchal de Camp on 25 October 1792. He was a graduate of the Ecole royale du génie de Mézières engineering school.He is especially known for his participation to a French mission in the Ottoman Empire under Louis XVI from 1784 to 1788.".
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- Q516399 givenName "Andre-Joseph".
- Q516399 name "Andre-Joseph Lafitte-Clave".
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