- Abraham de Fabert
Abraham de Fabert (
October 11 ,1599 –May 17 ,1660 ) was amarshal ofFrance ,He was the son of
Abraham Fabert, seigneur de Moulins (died 1638), a famous printer who rendered great services, civil and military, to Henry IV.At the age of fourteen, Abraham de Fabert entered the "
Gardes Françaises ", and in 1618 received a commission in the Piedmont regiment, becoming major in 1627. He distinguished himself repeatedly in the constant wars of the period, notably in La Rochelle and at theSiege of Exilles in 1630. His bravery andengineering skill were again displayed in the sieges ofAvesnes andMaubeuge in 1637, and in 1642 Louis XIII made him governor of the recently-acquired fortress of Sedan. In 1651 he became lieutenant-general, and in 1654 at theSiege of Stenay he introduced new methods ofsiege craft which anticipated in a measure the great improvements ofVauban .In 1658 Fabert was made a marshal of France, being the first commoner to attain that rank. He died at Sedan in 1660.
References
*1911
External links
* [http://www.britannica.com/eb/article-9002831/Abraham-de-Fabert Encyclopaedia Britannica, Abraham de Fabert]
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