Anne François Augustin de La Bourdonnaye (18 July 1745 – 6 October 1793) briefly commanded three armies during the early years of the War of the First Coalition.
An aristocrat, he joined the French Royal Army as a cadet during the Seven Years' War and fought at Villinghausen.
During the Valmy Campaign he was responsible for defending the northeast frontier.
He led the short-lived Army of the Interior in September 1792 before taking charge of the Army of the Coasts for two and a half months in early 1793.
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