Louis Armand de Brichanteau


Louis Armand de Brichanteau, Marquis de Nangis, baron de Charenton, de Meillan and de Frolois, seigneur de Brichanteau (born 1682, died 1742) was a French military. In the army he reached the rank of marshal. Louis-Armand was born on 27 September 1682, the title of the Marquis was worn until November 1712 when he became Prince de Nangis. He died on October 8, 1742. The brigadier was October 26, 1704, and June 1968 the field marshal. From 11 February 1741 the French Speaker. January 7, 1705 married Marie, daughter of Charles de la Marquis de La Hoguette. They had two children: Today, Louis Armand de Brichanteau, the Marquis of de Nangis, is known primarily as the object of the rapturous and affectionate duchess of Burgundian Mary Adelajda, the granddaughter of Louis XIV and the mother of the later King Louis XV of France. Nangis found himself (in 1703) in a very awkward situation, especially as she was in love with François-Édouard Colbert de Maulévrier, who, although his wife (his son-in-law René de Froulay de Tessé) was jealous of the prince's association. He wants to lose Nangis, revealing the weakness of the princess and blackmailing her. Both for him and for the princess it might have been a bad ending. At the request of Marshal Tessé, the royal physician Guy-Crescent Fagon told everyone that Maulévrier needed a climate treatment in Italy. His grandfather finally took him to Spain to save Nangis and the frightened princess. Bibliography

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