César de Choiseul of Plessis-Praslin
1671: the chef of the marshal drops a nut in found sugar. The duke is so delighted that he asks some more. The future one dresses was born
See also: Choiseul
César de Choiseul-Praslin, count of Plessis-Praslin , Marshal of France (1598 - December 23rd 1675)
Man of war. Honest with regency during the Sling, in the troops of Cop, during the head office of Paris. Brother of the bishop of Comminges, Gilbert de Choiseul of Plessis Praslin 1613-1689.
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Entered the army at fourteen years, defends the Ile de Ré against the duke of Buckingham.
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1635 : Brigadier
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1642 : General lieutenant.
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1652 : Minister of state.
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1665 : Duke and par, in November. He becomes the first duke of Choisuel.
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1670 : Negotiator of Franco-English alliance with Charles II of England concluded by the Treated from Dover. Henriette of England played the first parts there right before its death.
Works
- Memories , published in 1676.
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