Étienne Maynaud de Bizefranc de Laveaux
Étienne Maynaud de Bizefranc de Laveaux | |
|---|---|
| Governor of Saint-Domingue | |
| In office 13 June 1793 – 11 May 1796 | |
| Preceded by | François-Thomas Galbaud du Fort |
| Succeeded by | Léger-Félicité Sonthonax |
| Deputy for Saint-Domingue | |
| In office 14 October 1795 – 13 April 1799 | |
| Deputy for Saône-et-Loire | |
| In office 13 April 1799 – 10 November 1799 | |
| Deputy for Saône-et-Loire | |
| In office 4 November 1820 – 24 December 1823 | |
| Personal details | |
| Born | 8 August 1751 Digoin, Saône-et-Loire, France |
| Died | 12 May 1828 (aged 76) Cormatin, Saône-et-Loire, France |
| Occupation | Soldier, politician |
Étienne Maynaud de Bizefranc de Laveaux (8 August 1751 – 12 May 1828) was a French Army officer, colonial administrator and politician who served as the governor of Saint-Domingue from 1793 to 1796. Serving during the Haitian Revolution, he ensured that the Law of 4 February 1794 was enforced, and supported the black leader Toussaint Louverture. After the Bourbon Restoration in France he was Deputy for Saône-et-Loire from 1820 to 1823.