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Lieutenant général des armées navales

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Lieutenant général des armées navales was a naval rank in the French Navy during the ancien Régime and until the French Revolution.

History

Cardinal Mazarin created the rank of Lieutenant général des Armées navales in 1652, as an immediate subordinate of the Vice-Admirals, tasked with managing the Chefs d'escadre of the Flotte du Ponant in Brest. In 1654, a second position of Lieutenant général was created for the Levant Fleet in Toulon.

The rank was changed into Vice-amiral around 1792.

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Citations

  1. ^ Vergé-Franceschi (2002), p. 858.

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