- Alexis Bonabes, Marquess of Rougé
Alexis Bonabes, Marquis de Rougé, Peer of France, baron de
Coëtmen and deMontfaucon , (1778-1839) was a French military officer andstatesman .In 1794, he entered the service of
Austria asaide-de-camp to the Prince von Waldeck. The same year he joined theMortemart regiment (of his uncle theDuke de Mortemart ) of the Frenchémigré army.In 1804, he married Celestine de Crussol d'Uzes, daughter of theDuke D'Uzes , first peer of France, and ofAmable Emilie , Duchess de Chatillon. With the restoration of theHouse of Bourbon , he was appointed Adjutant-Major of the King'sSwiss Guards , and he received the cross of the militaryorder of Saint Louis . During theHundred Days , he followedLouis XVIII into exile; as a reward, he was later promoted to the rank of Lieutenant Commander of the French Column of the Royal Swiss. In 1815, he was raised to the Hereditary Peerage with the title ofMarquis . He later refused to swear allegiance to Louis Philippe and resigned his commission in 1830. He died onMarch 30 ,1838 , at the age of sixty. The father of six children, he founded the elder branch of the Rougé dynasty.
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