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René de Segonzac

Marquis
Édouard Marie René Bardon de Segonzac
Born (1867-09-07)7 September 1867
Died 1962 (aged 94–95)
Allegiance France
Service/branch French Army
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Awards

Marquis Édouard Marie René Bardon de Segonzac (7 September 1867 – 1962) was a French army officer and explorer. He studied at the Ecole Spéciale Militaire de Saint-Cyr before being commissioned and serving in the Ivory Coast where he was accused and acquitted of the murder of a fellow officer. He became renowned as an explorer and adventurer in Morocco and was also posted to Tunisia. In the First World War he became a pilot and received the Legion of Honour and the Croix de Guerre.

Édouard Marie René Bardon de Segonzac was born in the Chateau des Essarts in Cuy, Oise on 7 September 1867. His parents were Edouard and Mathilde des Rioul de Segonzac. He entered military service in 1886, studying at the Ecole Spéciale Militaire de Saint-Cyr and being in the first class to graduate from the Châlons-en-Champagne campus in 1889. Upon receiving his commission he joined the cavalry and served in the occupation of San Pédro on the Ivory Coast in 1892. In October 1893 he was tried for the murder of Lieutenant Quiquerez but was acquitted of all charges against him. Sometime thereafter de Segonzac returned to France before leaving from Marseille in November 1904 to serve in the winter campaign in Morocco.

During the First World War de Segonzac served as a captain in the French military aviation corps. During the war he listed his address as Rue Dumont D'urville in Paris and in 1915 was posted to Chartres for a while. He was married and his wife, the Comtesse de Segonzac, resided in Compiegne. He remained a member of the Vieilles Tiges pilots association after the war. De Segonzac received the Legion of Honour and the Croix de Guerre during his military career and held several foreign decorations. He also held campaign medals for Tunisia and Morocco.


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