Philippe Henri, marquis de Ségur
This article includes a list of general Louis-Philippe, Marquis de Ségur | |
Secretary of State for War | |
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In office 23 December 1780 – 27 August 1787 | |
Preceded by | Charles Gravier, Comte de Vergennes |
Succeeded by | Louis Charles Auguste Le Tonnelier, Baron de Breteuil, Baron de Preuilly |
Personal details | |
Born | Isle-de-France, Kingdom of France | 20 January 1724
Died | 3 August 1801 Paris, Seine-et-Marne, French Consulate | (aged 77)
Military service | |
Years of service | 1739–1787 |
Battles/wars | Seven Years' War |
Philippe Henri, Marquis de Ségur (20 January 1724 – 3 October 1801) was a grandson of Philippe II, Duke of Orléans, nobleman, Marshal of France, and Secretary of State for War under Louis XV and later Louis XVI.
Biography
Born in Paris, son of
infantry regiment at eighteen, and served under his father in Italy and Bohemia. He was wounded at Roucoux in Flanders in October 1746, and lost an arm at Lauffeld in 1747. In 1748 he succeeded his father as lieutenant-general of Champagne and Brie; he also received in 1753 the governorship of the county of Foix
.
During the Seven Years' War he fought at Hastenbeck (1757), Krefeld (1758) and Minden (1759). In 1760 he was taken prisoner at Kloster Kampen.
The ability which he showed in the government of
general staff, and made admirable regulations with regard to barracks and military hospitals; and though he was officially responsible for the reactionary decree requiring four quarterings
of nobility as a condition for the appointment of officers, the scheme is said not to have originated with him and to have been adopted under protest. On 13 June 1783 he became a marshal of France. He resigned from the ministry of war in 1787.
During
La Force, and after his release was reduced to considerable straits until in 1800 he received a pension from Napoleon
. He died in Paris the next year.
Family
Ségur married in Paris on 3 February 1749 Louise Anne Madeleine de Vernon (Paris, 1729 – Paris, 12 March 1778), daughter of Alexandre de Vernon and Anne du Vivier, and had two sons:
- Louis Philippe, comte de Ségur (Paris, 10 December 1753 – Paris, 27 August 1830), diplomat and historian
- Joseph Alexandre Pierre de Ségur, Viscount of Ségur (Paris, 14 April 1756 – Bagnères-de-Bigorre, 27 July 1805), poet, songwriter and playwright; he was actually the son of his best friend Pierre Victor, baron de Besenval de Brünstatt
Titles & Decorations
- Knight of the Holy Spiriteffective 7 June 1767.
Figure | Blazon |
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Quarterly: 1st and 4th; Gules a lion Or, at 2 and 3, plain silver.[1]
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Footnotes
- ^ Popoff, p. 105
References
- A. de Ségur, Le Marechal de Ségur, 1724–1801 (Paris, 1895).
- Popoff, Michel (1996). Armorial de l'Ordre du Saint-Esprit: d'aprés l'œuvre du Pére Anseime et ses Continuateurs (in French). Paris, France: Le Léopard d'Or. OCLC 36262661.
- public domain: Chisholm, Hugh, ed. (1911). "Ségur, Philippe Henri, Marquis de". Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 13 (11th ed.). Cambridge University Press. p. 585. This article incorporates text from a publication now in the
External links
- Media related to Philippe Henri de Ségur at Wikimedia Commons