Henri I, duke de Montmorency

French statesman
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Also known as: Henri I, sieur de Damville
Quick Facts
Also called:
Sieur (sire) de Damville
Born:
1534, Chantilly, Fr.
Died:
April 1, 1614, Agde (aged 80)
Also Known As:
Henri I, sieur de Damville
Political Affiliation:
Politiques
House / Dynasty:
Montmorency family

Henri I, duke de Montmorency (born 1534, Chantilly, Fr.—died April 1, 1614, Agde) was the duke de Montmorency, brother of François de Montmorency and a leader of the moderate Roman Catholic party of the Politiques during the French Wars of Religion.

Under the title of Sieur de Damville, by which he is usually remembered, Montmorency fought in various theatres of war and became governor of Languedoc (1563) and marshal of France (1566). As a leader of the Politiques he administered Languedoc independently of the royal government and of Paris. In 1593 he acknowledged Henry IV as king and, in December, was rewarded with the office of constable. He was allegedly illiterate.

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