Louis Marie Fouquet, Count of Gisors
French nobleman (1732–1758) / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Louis Marie Fouquet, Count of Gisors (27 March 1732 - 26 June 1758) was a French nobleman and soldier. He was born in Metz, the only child of the Duke of Belle-Isle,[1] a distinguished general, and his second wife Marie Casimire de Béthune.[2] He was awarded the title Count of Gisors (comte de Gisors). He was admitted to the Knights Hospitaller as a child, but never took his vows because of his age, so allowing him to marry later.
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Count of Gisors | |
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Full name | Louis Marie Fouquet |
Born | 27 Mairch 1732 Metz, France |
Died | 26 June 1758 (aged 26) Côte-d'Or, France |
Spouse(s) | Hélène Mancini (23 May 1753) |
Issue | no issue |
Father | Charles Louis Auguste Fouquet |
Mother | Marie Casimire de Béthune |
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