Jean-Baptiste Louis Andrault de Maulévrier
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Jean-Baptiste Louis Andrault, marquis de Maulévrier (November 3, 1677 – March 20, 1754) was a French militarist and diplomat.
He served as aide de camp of Marshal Nicolas Catinat in Italy.
He became brigadier in 1704, lieutenant general in 1720 and Marshal of France in 1745.
He was also ambassador extraordinaire for the French King at the Spanish court in 1720, where he received the Order of the Golden Fleece. He was a commander of the Order of Saint Louis.
His son, Charles Claude Andrault de Langeron (1720–1792), also became a lieutenant general in the King's Army.
Sources[]
- Bibliothèque Mazarine, manuscrit 3114
Categories:
- 1677 births
- 1754 deaths
- Marshals of France
- Commanders of the Order of Saint Louis
- Knights of the Golden Fleece of Spain