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Philippe Charles de La Fare

Philippe-Charles de La Fare, or Marquis de La Fare, 4th Marquis of Monclar, Conte of Laugères,[1][unreliable source] (15 February 1687[2] – 14 September 1752 in Paris), was a Marshal of France.

Philippe Charles de La Fare
Philippe Charles de La Fare
Born(1687-02-15)15 February 1687
Paris, France
Died14 September 1752(1752-09-14) (aged 65)
Paris, France
Allegiance Kingdom of France
Service/branchMarquis de La Fare
Conte of Laugère
Lieutenant General to the Government of Languedoc (1718)
Gouvernor of the château and city of Alès
Ambassador of Spain
Lieutenant General of Upper Brittany and Conte of Nantois (1738)
Chevalier d'Honneur of Infanta Maria Teresa Rafaela of Spain
Governor of Gravelines and of Alès
Chevalier d'honneur of the Dauphine Marie-Josèphe de Saxe
Years of service1687–1752
Rankmaréchal de France
Commands heldRégiment d'Auvergne
Régiment de Normandie
Commander in chief of Régiment de Languedoc (1724)

Early life

La Fare, born on 15 February 1687, was the eldest son of Charles Auguste de la Fare, captain of the King's guards of Philippe de France (1640–1701), and Louise-Jeanne de Lux de Ventelet (1667–1691). He was the brother of Étienne Joseph de La Fare, Bishop of Laon, and the cousin of cardinals Anne Louis Henri de La Fare and François-Joachim de Pierre de Bernis.

Military career

Reign of Louis XIV

Musketeer (1701–1702)

In 1701, the war of the Spanish succession began. The war opposed from 1701 to 1714, Louis XIV's France, allied to Bavaria and the electorate of Cologne, to the rest of Europe : Great Britain, Holland, Austria, Prussia, Hanover, Portugal and Savoie.

Philippe Charles was 14 years of age, and on 26 March 1693 became a musketeer of the King by Philippe I, Duke of Orléans and Elizabeth Charlotte, Princess Palatine.

Régiment du Roi (1703)

He was named sous-lieutenant to the Régiment du Roi,[3] and was involved in the taking of Breisach by the Duke of Bourgogne, on 6 September 1703. As lieutenant, he is present at the Battle of Speyerbach won by Marshal Tallard, and participated in the taking of Landau.

Régiment d'Auvergne (1704)

Philippe Charles de La Fare campaigned with the army of Moselle as ensign of the colonelle compagnie of the Régiment du Roi. He became captain in the same regiment.[4]

He passed the beginning of 1704 in Italy, and acceded to the command of the régiment d'Auvergne in April 1704, after the dismissal of the Vicomte of Poudenx.

 
Le Grand Vendôme, the friend of his father, and Philip V of Spain

Under Maréchal Louis-Joseph de Vendôme

The friend of his father, Louis Joseph, Duke of Vendôme, was one of the last leaders of war in the Kingdom of France. He wanted to mount a surprise assault on the strong fortifications of Vercelli, but the detachment to this expedition arrives too late and the project is aborted.

La Fare then followed the Marshal Vendôme who places a siege around Ivrea. Despite the courage of the defenders, because of lack of aid, the city surrendered. Vendôme and La Fare, after this siege, begin a siege on Verrue.

The Duke of Savoie after these defeats was in a precarious situation. La Fare was also present at the siege of Mirandola. He has an important role to play in all the military affairs engaged by the army in Italy.

Death

La Fare died on 14 September 1752 in Paris.

References

  1. ^ INRIA (1998–2007). "Philippe Charles de La Fare". roglo.eu. Retrieved 10 November 2014.
  2. ^ SS XXIII 7
  3. ^ Régiment d’infanterie crée en 1663, et troupe d’élite.
  4. ^ 18e régiment d'infanterie de ligne, ancien régiment du Bourg en 1606, puis régiment d'Auvergne.

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