Antoine Joseph Marie d'Espinassy
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August 13, 1757
Antoine Joseph Marie d'Espinassy | |
|---|---|
| Other name | Joseph |
| Nicknames | Espinassy, Espinassy-Garoutte, Espinassy of Signes |
| Born | Antoine Joseph Marie d'Espinassy August 13, 1757 Château ( Castle ) de la Jaconnière, Signes, Kingdom of France |
| Died | May 27, 1829 (aged 71) |
| Allegiance | French Revolutionary |
| Branch | Army of France, Army of the French Revolution |
| Service years | 1778 - 1816 |
| Rank | General de Brigade |
| Spouse | The ( Lady ) Marie Guillaume de Tholomé de Fontanelle |

Antoine Joseph Marie d'Espinassy (de Fontanelle) was a French nobleman, an Army General in the French Revolution[1] and a Deputy of the Department of Var in Provence, France, in the National Assembly of the First Republic of France. He was an Advanced Member of the Council of Five Hundred. His family were among the first French nobles to support the French Revolution and he and his father were among the first French nobles to support Napoleon Bonaparte.[2]
d'Espinassy was born August 13, 1757, in Marseille, Kingdom of France and was later baptized at the Notre-Dame des Accoules Church, to his mother the ( Lady ) Marie Magdeleine Garoutte-Lascour and his father the ( General ) Cèsar Antoine Espinassy-Venel. He came from a very ancient noble family of Provence, Kingdom of France.[3]
His father was Cèsar Antoine Espinassy-Venel who was said to be a 6-Generation separation from the Duke of Berry Louis-Auguste who became the King of France as Louis XVI. His mother's Maternal grand-father was the baron Henri de Lascour or d'Lascour abbreviated who was the 1st cousin of the King of France stylized as Louis XIV due to Henri de Lascour being descended from the King of France, Louis IX. Antoine Joseph Marie Espinassy's mother was a Lady-in-Waiting to the Throne of France as she was described in books as being a Lady de la Maison de la Reine which was a Lady of the House of the Queen. She waited on and was favored by the Queen of France Marie Antoinette and the earlier Queen Regent. Antoine Joseph Marie d'Espinassy's sister was the ( Lady ) Claire Charlotte d'Espinassy who was a Catholic Nun and the author of the famous book Essai Sur L'éducation Des Demoiselles, or Essay on the Education of Young Ladies as well as other works.
d'Espinassy's mother's family were members of the first nobility of south eastern France.
His father belonged to a cadet branch of French Royal and noble family of Lazarin d'Espinassy. His father was a Knight of the Royal and Military Order of Saint Louis and once Captain of a French war vessel named The Great Saint Simon. His father later became a General in the Royal French Army.
In 1770 the Garoutte and d'Espinassy Families owned properties in Marseille, Kingdom of France and they additionally owned businesses in arms manufacturing that armed American Rebels in the American Revolution.