Louis-Roger Brûlart, marquis de Sillery
Louis-Roger Brûlart, marquis de Sillery (1619-1691)
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Wire of Pierre IV, marquis de Sillery and of Charlotte of Stamps-Valençay. He married, in 1638, Marie-Catherine of Rochefoucauld, sister of François VI, the memorialist. Puyseulx father, ambassador in Switzerland.
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Mestre of camp of the infantry.
- During the Sling, governor of Damvilliers (Luxembourg French), at the end of which Rochefoucauld took refuge at his place.
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In 1680, governor of the duke of Chartres, oldest son of Philippe II of Orleans.
Withdraws itself in his/her brother-in-law with Liancourt. Saint-Simon: " Ruined, was useful little; he was extremely pleasant, and strong large world. "
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