François-Marie, 1st duke de Broglie

French general
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Born:
Jan. 11, 1671
Died:
May 22, 1745 (aged 74)
House / Dynasty:
Broglie family

François-Marie, 1st duke de Broglie (born Jan. 11, 1671—died May 22, 1745) was a general and marshal of France during the reigns of Louis XIV and Louis XV.

He served continuously in the War of the Spanish Succession and again in Italy in 1733–35, being made marshal of France in 1734. In 1742, during the War of the Austrian Succession, he was appointed to command the French army in Germany, but he had always been the “man of small means,” safe, cautious, and lacking in daring. His only success was in the action of Sahay in Bohemia on May 24–25, 1742, for which he was created Duke de Broglie in the following June.

This article was most recently revised and updated by Encyclopaedia Britannica.