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François Adhémar de Monteil, Comte de Grignan

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31: 148:, Marquis de Rambouillet. They had two daughters, then Angélique died in 1665. One year later, Grignan married Marie-Angélique du Puy-du-Fou, who died shortly after giving birth to a son, who died in infancy. As a 36-year-old twice-widower, he met and fell in love with the 23-year-old daughter of the illustrious Madame de Sévigné, 159:
Grignan was indeed remarkably ugly (his ugliness being a frequent family joke) yet tall, graceful, athletic, and charming. He married Mademoiselle de Sévigné in Paris on 27 January 1669. That same year, Louis XIV named Grignan the lieutenant general of the King in Provence. Grignan was thus obliged
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in 1632. He was the eldest of 11 children. At the death of his father, on 4 August 1668, he inherited the title of Count of Grignan. While still young, he engaged upon a military career. In 1654, he became colonel of the Champagne Regiment. Two years later, he became Capitaine-Lieutenant of the
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For nearly forty years afterward, he and Madame de Grignan lived an extravagant vice-regal existence in Provence. Every year, he presided at the opening of the Etats at Lambesc, seated on a throne-like chair with the Archbishop of Aix on his right and the Intendant of Provence on his left.
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On 4 December 1668, Madame de Sévigné wrote to her cousin Bussy, “At long last, the prettiest girl in France is marrying – not the prettiest boy – but one of the most honest men in the kingdom: he is Monsieur de Grignan.”
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François de Castellane-Ornano-Adhémar de Monteil de Grignan was born in the Provençal village of
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In 1673, Grignan laid siege to the city of Orange, reclaiming the territory for France.
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He was married three times, first to Angélique-Claire d'Angennes, daughter of
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Count of Grignan, Duke of Termoli, Count of Campobasso, Baron of Entrecasteaux
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upon hearing the news of Grignan's victory, was heard remarking at dinner, "
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to leave Paris and return to his family castle in the south of France.
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Letter from Madame de Sévigné to Bussy-Rabutin, 4 December 1668.
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Grignan died at the age of 83 at an inn on the road from
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Fitzgerald, Edward and Mary Eleanor Fitzgerald Kerrich.
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Grignan
France
Françoise-Marguerite de Sévigné
Madame de Sévigné
Grignan
Queen Anne
Charles d'Angennes
Françoise-Marguerite de Sévigné
Louis XIV
Lambesc
Marseilles
Roger Duchêne
Bibliothèque de la Pléiade
ISBN
0-394-41472-1
Mme de Sévigné sur le site de Roger Duchêne
Categories
1632 births
1714 deaths
People from Drôme
Counts of Grignan

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