C. Leon Broutin
Claude Léon Broutin, Spanish Claudio León Broutin was a French fencing master who emigrated to Spain and became well known as the author of a treatise on fencing.
Biography
Born Emmanuel Claude Joseph Broutin in Metz, in 1859. He was the son of Emmanuel Broutin, a fencing master, and Marie-Louise Pasquier, a dressmaker. Achille Broutin, one of his brothers was a collector of weapons and also a fencing master.He left France with his family at the end of 1863, following a duel between his father Emmanuel and a person close to the Emperor Napoleon III. A pupil of his father, Broutin succeeded in opening his own fencing school in Madrid and wrote a treaty of fencing El Arte de la Esgrima, with a preface written by the marqués de Altavilla, published in 1893. He was fencing master of the Spanish Army's staff, of the Royal Academy of Fine Arts of San Fernando's circle, and a corresponding member of the Académie d'Armes de Paris.
After fall of the Second French Empire he came back every winter to Paris with his family and could participate in fencing tournaments. Married to Luciana Santurde y Arraiz, he died without descent in Madrid, in 1926.