François Marie, duc de Broglie

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About François Marie, duc de Broglie

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fran%C3%A7ois-Marie,_1st_duc_de_Broglie

François-Marie de Broglie, 1er duc de Broglie (11 January 1671 – 22 May 1745) was a French military leader.

Early years

Francois Marie de Broglie was the third son of Victor Maurice de Broglie, comte de Broglie, named for his grandfather, François Marie. He entered the army at an early age, and had a varied career of active service before he was made, at the age of twenty-three, lieutenant-colonel of the king's regiment of cavalry.

Career

He served continuously in the War of the Spanish Succession and was present at Malplaquet. He was made lieutenant-general in 1710, and served with Villars in the last campaign of the war and at the Battle of Denain. During the peace he continued in military employment, and in 1719 he was made director-general of cavalry and dragoons. He was also employed in diplomatic missions and was ambassador in England in 1724.

The war in Italy called him into the field again in 1733, and in the following year he was made marshal of France. In the campaign of 1734 he was one of the chief commanders on the French side in the War of the Polish Succession. He fought the Battles of Parma and Guastalla. A famous episode was his narrow personal escape when his quarters on the Secchia (battle of Quistello) were raided by the enemy on the night of 14 September 1734.

In 1735 he directed a war of positions with credit, but he was soon replaced by Marshal de Noailles. He was governor-general of Alsace when Frederick the Great paid a secret visit to Strasbourg in 1740.

In 1742, during the War of the Austrian Succession, Broglie was appointed to command the French army in Germany, but the only success obtained was in the action of Sahay (25 May 1742), for which he was created duc de Broglie and made a peer of France. He returned to France in 1743, and died two years later.

Personal life

He was the father of Victor-François, 2nd duc de Broglie and Charles-François de Broglie, marquis de Ruffec.

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François Marie, duc de Broglie's Timeline

1671
January 11, 1671
Paris, Île-de-France, France
1718
October 19, 1718
Hôtel de Broglie, rue Saint Dominique, Paris, Île-de-France, France
1719
1719
1720
September 27, 1720
1732
1732
1733
November 16, 1733
1745
May 22, 1745
Age 74
Broglie, Haute-Normandie, France