- Louis Antoine de Gontaut
Louis Antoine de Gontaut-Biron, duc de Biron, (1700-1788), was Duke of Biron and a French military leader who served with distinction under
Louis XV , and was made aMarshal of France in 1757.He was the fourth son of
Charles-Armand de Gontaut, duc de Biron , and Marie-Antoinette, Duchesse de Lauzun.He joined the army as an adolescent. He fought in Italy (attack on the
Milan castle,Tortona and theBattle of San Pietro ).In the
War of the Austrian Succession , he participated in 1741 in the invasion ofMoravia and the Siege of Prague, where he was badly wounded.In 1745, during the
Battle of Fontenoy , he became a hero, when he took over the command of a regiment ofGardes Françaises after its commander had been killed, and saved the difficult situation the regiment was in.He became Marshal of France at the beginning of the
Seven Years' War .Biron was very popular amongst his soldiers. It is said that some of his men risked their lives to save his, when in 1770 Biron was caught in a
stampede caused by fireworks.In 1753, he bought the
Hôtel Biron fromAnne, Duchess of Maine , which still can be visited today as it houses theMusée Rodin .After his death, the title of "Duc de Biron" passed to his nephew
Armand Louis de Gontaut .Links
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