LEFEBVRE-DESNOUETTES, le-fav'er di'-npo'et', Charles, COUNT, French cavalry general: b. Paris, 14 Sept. 1773; d. at sea, 22 April 1822. He volunteered in the Revolution ary army in 1792 and in 1798 had risen to the rank of captain, and was appointed aide-de camp to Napoleon. He won promotion at both Marengo and Austerlitz, served in the Prussian campaign of 1806-07, and in 1808 became gen eral of 'division and was created a count. He participated in the Spanish campaign and was' taken prisoner by the English late in 1808. He escaped after two years and joined Napoleon's invasion of Russia. He took part in the Aus trian and Prussian campaigns, served again under Napoleon in the Hundred Days and was wounded at Waterloo. He was condemned to death for his allegiance to Napoleon but made his escape to the United States. Eventually he obtained permission to return to Prance, but was lost at sea off the coast of Ireland when the Albion went down with all on board..
5.4•EREVRE,---FAVREi fii've; or FABER, fa'bar, PAerre,. Jesuit priest: b, Villanet (now Villard),,Savoy, 13 April 15116;• d. Barcelona,
1 Aug. 1546. He studied at the College of Sainte-Barbe, pans, And .became the Amor. of Ignatips Loyola. He was ordained in 1534 and on 15' August of that year he was one of the six'origenal associates of Loyola in the founda tion of the Order of the Jesuits. In 1537 he was professor of theology in the Collegio di Sapienza in Rome, and in 1538 he was sent to Parma and Piacenza where he labored for a revival of Christian piety. He was sent to Germany in 1540 to uphold Catholicism at the Diet of Worms, and he was called to that of Ratisbon in 1541. He then worked for a time in Spaiti tont retyrned to Germany in 1543 and etta fiphea tbo Jr*it College at Coldgne.. In 1544. e the Spain where founded Jesuit Colleges at' Coinbra, Madrid, Valencia and Valladolid He was selected to' attend the of Trent in 1546, but died on the way. He was to Loyola in the original order - He was beatified 5 Sept '1872 and his least day is 8 August.