- Bernard de Nogaret de La Valette d'Épernon
Bernard de Nogaret de La Valette (
1592 -1661 ), duke ofÉpernon and a French general, was the son ofJean Louis de Nogaret de La Valette andMarguerite de Foix-Candale , granddaughter of the constable of Montmorency. Through his mother's line, Bernard could also claim the English title ofEarl of Kendal , originally granted to his ancestorJohn de Foix in 1446.In 1622, Bernard married Gabrielle-Angélique de Verneuil, legitimised daughter of Henri IV and the Marquise de Verneuil, with whom he had a son, Louis-Charles-Gaston de Candale, and a daughter, Anne-Louise-Christine de Foix de La Valette d'Épernon. Gabrielle-Angélique died in 1627 (some say Bernard poisoned her) and in 1634 he married Marie Ducambaut, a niece of
Cardinal Richelieu . It was not a happy marriage, as Bernard later conceived a life-long passion for a middle-class woman named Ninon de Lartigue, who exerted absolute power over him and to whom he gave enormous sums of money.Like his father, Bernard made a career of the military. He was named Colonel-General of infantry and fought at the sieges of Saint-Jean-d'Angély and of Royan (1621) and at the attack of the pas de Suse (1629). On 15 May 1633, Bernard became a Chevalier du Saint-Esprit and in 1635 he was charged by
Louis XIII with restoring the order which had been disturbed by lifting of taxes and religious passions. He fought inPicardy (1636), inGuyenne , and finally against the Spaniards, and repressed thePeasants' Revolt (Révolte des Croquants) in 1637.Charged by the Prince de Condé in 1638 with leading the assault at the siege of Fontarabie (
Hondarribia ), he refused, believing that the breach was not broad enough. He yielded his post to Vice-Admiral de Sourdis who launched an ill-fated attack which resulted in heavy losses. This disaster was attributed to the duke of Valette, who had nothing to do with it and who in fact deserved praise for rejoining the remains of the army and leading it toBayonne . Richelieu, who hated de La Valette, had him tried in front of an extraordinary court chaired by the king himself (1639). The court returned a sentence of death but de La Valette, who knew Richelieu well, had prudently departed for England where he received theOrder of the Garter . The penalty was carried out in effigy.In 1642 Bernard's father died, raising him to the title of duke of Épernon. After the death of
Louis XIII , Bernard returned to France where theParliament of Paris cancelled the judgement against him (1643). In 1648 he became governor of Guyenne. That same year, he was responsible for transporting artillery of the Château du Hâ to arm the Château-Trompette to put down unrest resulting from the Parliament of Bordeaux's refusal to allow the departure of a shipment of corn, for fear of famine. Bernard also served as governor of Burgundy (1654-1660) and was a guard of the theatre company ofCharles Dufresne (whose most famous member wasMolière ).He died in Paris in 1661.
References
*Bernard de Nogaret de La Valette d'Épernon (French wikipedia)
ee also
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Guillaume de Nogaret
*Jean Parisot de la Valette
*Jean Louis de Nogaret de La Valette External links
* [http://www.eureetloir.cci.fr/images/epernon.jpgArms of Epernon]
* [http://www.geocities.com/BourbonStreet/Bayou/3653/tree/ArchValx.html Valette family tree]
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