- Frédéric Maurice de La Tour d'Auvergne, duc de Bouillon
Frédéric Maurice de
La Tour d'Auvergne , duc de Bouillon (October 22 1605 –August 9 1652 ), was prince of the independent principality of Sedan, and general in the French royal army.Born in Sedan, he was the son of
Henri de La Tour d'Auvergne, vicomte de Turenne, duc de Bouillon andElisabeth of Nassau . His brother was the famous Turenne,Marshal of France . Raised as aProtestant , he received a military education inHolland under his unclesMaurice of Nassau-Orange and Frederick Henry of Nassau-Orange.He became duc de Bouillon, and prince of Sedan,
Jametz , and Raucourt (now in Ardennes "département ",France ) at the death of his father in 1623. He was appointed governor ofMaastricht (United Provinces) in 1629. In 1634 he married Eleonora van Berg 's-Heerenberg, under whose influence he converted to Catholicism.In 1635 the duc de Bouillon came into the service of King
Louis XIII of France , and was appointed "maréchal de camp" (i.e.brigadier general ). He was deprived of his offices in the United Provinces after engaging in negotiations withSpain (the arch-enemy of the United Provinces) in 1637.Along with the comte de Soissons, he conspired against Richelieu, and with the support of Spanish troops he and the comte de Soissons defeated the French royal troops sent after them at the
Battle of La Marfée , outside of Sedan, in 1641.Later he submitted to King Louis XIII and Richelieu, and he was promoted to the rank of
lieutenant general in command of the French army of Italy (1642). Having again conspired against Richelieu withCinq-Mars , he was arrested in Casale (Italy ), and was released only when his wife threatened to open Sedan to the Spaniards (1642). During this misfortune, he promised to cede the strategic border principalities of Sedan and Raucourt to France.In 1650 he joined the
Fronde , and was one of its leaders with his brother Turenne.Mazarin won him over (1650) by promising him a high office and compensations for the cession of Sedan and Raucourt, exchanged in 1651 for the duchies ofAlbret andChateau-Thierry , the counties of Auvergne andÉvreux , and several other lands.He died at
Pontoise , near Paris, in 1652 and was buried inÉvreux .Children
Frédéric Maurice had five sons and four daughters. The five sons were:
* Godefroy-Maurice, 3rd duc de Bouillon (1641-1721)
* Frédéric-Maurice, comte d'Auvergne (1642-1707)
* Emmanuel-Théodose, duc d'Albret, cardinal de Bouillon (1643-1715)
* Constantin-Ignace, duc de Chateau-Thierry (1646-1670)
* Henri-Ignace, le comte d'Evreux (1650-1675)References
* [http://genealogy.euweb.cz/french/delatour1.html Genealogy of the House of La Tour d'Auvergne]
* [http://www.heraldica.org/topics/france/bouillon.htm Account of the Duchy of Bouillon, by François Velde]
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