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NADAL, Emmanuel Victurnien, Comte de, French soldier, born in Mobile, Alabama, in 1759; died in Nantes, France, in October, 1793. He served as a volunteer under Lafayette in the American Revolution in 1778-'83, and after the conclusion of peace resided on his estate near Mobile. He removed to France at the beginning of the revolution there, served in the army of the Marquis de Custine, was one of the defenders of Mayence, and after the fall of that place set out for Louisiana, but was arrested in Nantes for leaving the territory of the republic without authority. He was tried and sentenced to death by the revolutionary tribunal in October, 1793.
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