Jean Jacques de Bougie

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Jean Jacques de Bougie, marquis de Chaussade (* 1655 in Calonges in Aquitaine , † 1744 in Aachen ) was Marshal of France and came from the noble family le Révérend de Bougy et du Mesnil from 1400.

Jean Jacques de Bougie was born as the son of Lieutenant-General Marquis Jean de Bougy and Comtesse Marie Judith de la Chaussade de Calonges . He came from an old noble family from Calvados . His great-grandfather Olivier Reverend de Bougy was honored as the savior of Caen through his courageous and courageous commitment against the league under the command of the Duc de Montpellier ; King Henry III gave the message to Bougy, "that his loyalty, which he has shown on many other occasions, saved him as such the whole of Lower Normandy ".

Jean Jacques de Bougi served as captain in the body company of the regiment Colonel-général cavalerie , with whom he took part in many battles. The regimen’s company standard - white with golden lilies. For the last nine years he held the rank of Mestre de camp in the regiment.

He married Elizabet von Bar (Barre) de Camparnau, who came from an ancient noble family from Montauban . From this marriage came two daughters and one son. After King Louis XIV repealed the Edict of Nantes , Bougie left France for reasons of faith and emigrated to The Hague in 1685 with his son and aunt Suzanne de Calonges . He died in Aachen in 1744 at the age of 89.

His two daughters stayed in France. Judith Elisabeth le Reverend de Bougy married Colonel Charles Antoine Armand Odet d´Aydie, comte de Ribérac on January 10, 1714. The other daughter married a scion of the House of Hue de Carpiquet, who took over the rule of Bougy. This family still exists in France today and is called "Hue de Carpiquet de Bougy" or "HdC de Bougy" for short.

literature

  • Lettres de Noblesse Accordees a Olivier le Révérend de Bougy , année 1594.
  • Lettres du Cardinal Mazarin , Tome VI., Septembre 1653 - juin 1655.
  • Dictionnaire historique , Bayle, Révérend de Bougy .
  • Dictionnaire historique , Moreri, La France protestante
  • Nobiliaire de Normandie , E. de Magny, tome second, Paris, 1864.
  • Revue de L'Agenais , Janvier-Février 1903 le chateau de Calonges I .
  • Revue de L´Agenais , Janvier-Février 1904, le chateau de calonges II .
  • Bulletins et Mémoires de la Société Archéologique et Historique de la Charente , année 1937.
  • Histoire de la milice françoise, ... de Louis le Grande , Gabriel Daniel, Amsterdam, 1724.

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