Nicolas Auguste de La Baume

Nicolas Auguste de La Baume
Marquis de Montrevel-en-Bresse

Portrait du marquis de Monterevel
Oil on canvas de Gillot Saint-Evre, 1835
Coat of arms
Noble family Maison de La Baume
Born 23 December 1645
Paris
Died 11 October 1716
Paris
Religion Roman Catholic

Nicolas Auguste de La Baume, marquis de Monterevel, was born in Paris 23 December 1645 and died in Paris 11 October 1716. He was a French 17th and 18th century military commander, and Maréchal de France. He was also known by the title maréchal de Montrevel.

Biography

He was the son of Marie Olier-Nointel and Ferdinand de La Baume, comte de Montrevel, lieutenant-général of the army of the king, the governor of the provinces de Bresse et de Bugey. He was raised at court.

Army service

He served in high office in the War of Devolution, the Dutch Wars, War of the Reunions, War of the League of Augsburg (Nine Years'War) and the War in the Cevennes. He was made governor of Guyenne in 1716.

Personal life

He married three times and had a single son by his second wife.

References

Details translated from Nicolas Auguste de La Baume on French Wikipedia


This article is issued from Wikipedia - version of the 9/18/2016. The text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution/Share Alike but additional terms may apply for the media files.