Louis-Antoine Labbé

1798–1850 (age 52)

Biography

Louis-Antoine Labbé (1798–1850) was a French military officer who served during the post-Napoleonic period of French history. His military career reflected the professionalization of the French armed forces during the restoration and subsequent political transformations of the nineteenth century.

Labbé was interred in Père Lachaise Cemetery, the distinguished burial ground of Paris. His fifty-two years of life connected the Napoleonic era of his youth to the constitutional monarchy of his maturity, serving France throughout this transitional period.