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464:. But he showed incapacity in this post, and gave in his resignation. Despite his efforts, he did not carry his point, for in March 1792 the King, moved by intrigues and by the intransigence of those who surrounded him, thought right to dismiss him from that Ministry. His resignation was the result of his disagreements with the
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Governor of Raab, divisional general commander in Trieste, and minister plenipotentiary in Bavaria. He advised Napoleon against invading Russia but was not heeded. Following the Russian Campaign, he served as
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Narbonne-Lara held various military and diplomatic roles throughout his life. During the French
Revolution, he served as Minister of War under Louis XVI but resigned due to disagreements with the Feuillants. He later joined the Army of the North and was promoted to lieutenant general. After the fall
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Born at
Colorno in the Duchy of Parma, Louis, comte de Narbonne-Lara, was possibly the illegitimate son of King Louis XV of France. Raised at Versailles and educated with a focus on classical studies and military training, he became colonel of the Army at 25. He married Marie Adélaïde de Montholon,
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of the
Imperial Army. Among them, he was outstanding for his military uprightness and exemplary behaviour; in the whirl of the retreat, he appeared dauntless and serene, his presence imposed confidence and respect to the demoralized troops. Mounted on his horse beside the carriage of the defeated
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of the Army. After less than six months from his dismissal, the French
Monarchy was agonizing, the French Republic was proclaimed and the Royal Family was incarcerated. Later, Narbonne actually incurred suspicion as a Feuillant. The comte de Narbonne-Lara also had on him a prison warrant. Due to
627:. In returning to Paris, de Narbonne-Lara advised Napoleon not to invade Russia, but his advice was not followed; and so he reassumed his place in the Imperial Army on the Russian border. When he arrived there, he was sent by Napoleon to the city of
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himself was the real father. The coevals attribute the count's paternity to the King of France Louis XV. According to documents of the
Military Archive, the comte Jean François de Narbonne-Lara had been wounded eight years earlier in the
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on the question of foreign war. Narbonne-Lara and his friends hoped to bring on the war with
Austria, by which they hoped to restore the prestige of the monarchy. Narbonne-Lara made an alliance with the
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with the main Courts of Europe, skilled diplomat and military, he was the ideal person to be at
Napoleon's side. As such, he was reintegrated and re-entered the
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during the fateful months that witnessed the defection of
Austria from the cause of Napoleon to that of the Allies, to confirm the alliance between France and
165:, 27 December 1718 – 12 August 1806). The father was son of François de Narbonne-Lara, seigneur d' Aubiac, and his second wife Olympie Angélique de Goth.
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comte de Rohan-Chabot, brought his heart back to France, and afterwards the name of the comte de
Narbonne-Lara was inscribed on the east side of the
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670:, objective he was not able to fulfill; the Empire had its days cut short. In that same year he was appointed governor of the stronghold of
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97:, 24 February 1734 – Paris, 7 July 1821, daughter of Gabriel de Châlus, seigneur de Sansac, and Claire Gérault de Solages), one of the
189:. Not only was the comte's name also Louis, but his contemporaries always remarked about the similarities between Louis and the King.
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the French ambassador in Vienna and Governor of Torgau. He died of typhus in 1813, and his name was inscribed on the Arc de Triomphe.
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managed to remove his name from the list of the wanted, and returned to France in 1801, where he was retired with the patent of
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brought him an appointment to command a special guard, composed of the most disciplined soldiers of the National Guard of
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His parents married on 10 July 1749. They had an older son Philippe, the 2e duc de Narbonne-Lara, who died without issue.
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remembered him and called him into his service. Brilliant, cultivated and perfectly aware of the uses of the
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The comte de Narbonne-Lara always maintained his fidelity towards the King; a true idealist, he hoped for a
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Hermano José Braamcamp de Almeida Castelo-Branco, 5th Lord, 2nd Baron, 1st Viscount and 1st Count of Sobral
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of Louis, comte de Narbonne-Lara is another indication of that paternity. His wife became thus the King's
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Louis Marie Jacques Amalric, comte de Narbonne-Lara. Portrait by
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presided. He was afterwards appointed commander of the
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and a rigid military formation; he frequented the main
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of the monarchy, he fled France and returned in 1801.
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Narbonne-Lara, Louis Marie Jacques Amalric, Comte de
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Putative Ancestors of Louis, comte de Narbonne-Lara
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125:Jean François, 1er duc de Narbonne-Lara. He was a
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329:(16 June 1760 – 9 March 1813), actress with the
254:Louise Amable Rion Françoise de Narbonne-Lara (
1644:"the son of Very High and Very Powerful Lord,
596:to Napoleon. He was created an Officer of the
303:Claude-Philibert Barthelot, comte de Rambuteau
1934:Military personnel from the Province of Parma
1753:Prince Louis Auguste of France, Duke of Berry
1178:Louis, Dauphin of France and Duke of Burgundy
379:Marie Adélaïde of France. In 1786 he was the
317:Louis Jean Amalric de Narbonne-Lara, born in
658:In 1813 he was appointed and sent as French
570:to arrange the marriage of the Emperor with
1788:"GeneAll.net - Marie Ad la de de Montholon"
566:. In that same year of 1809 he was sent to
293:Marie Adélaïde Charlotte de Narbonne-Lara (
16:French noble, soldier, diplomat (1755–1813)
800:2. Jean François, 1er duc de Narbonne-Lara
562:Commander of the 4th Military Division in
494:and from there to Germany, having visited
1969:Names inscribed under the Arc de Triomphe
1759:the Most High and Most Powerful Princess
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611:In 1812 he went on diplomatic mission to
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574:. In 1810 he was subsequently appointed
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