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Urbain de Maillé, 1st Marquis of Brézé

Urbain de Maillé, 1st Marquis of Brézé (French pronunciation: [yʁbɛ̃ maje bʁeze]) (1597 – 13 February 1650), was a 17th-century French soldier and diplomat, who was a Marshal of France, Ambassador to Sweden in 1632, and Viceroy of Catalonia 1641 to 1642.

Urbain de Maillé, 1st Marquis of Brézé
1835 portrait by Jérôme-Martin Langlois, commissioned by King Louis Philippe I
Nickname(s)le maréchal de Brézé[1]
Born(1598-03-30)30 March 1598
Brézé, Maine-et-Loire
Died13 February 1650(1650-02-13) (aged 51)
Milly-le-Meugon, Maine-et-Loire
Buried
St Pierre church, Milly-le-Meugon
Allegiance France
Years of service1620–1642
RankMarshal of France
Commands heldGovernor of Saumur 1626
Governor of Calais 1632
French Viceroy of Catalonia, 1641-1642
Battles/warsHuguenot rebellions
La Rochelle; Saint-Martin-de-Ré
War of the Mantuan Succession
Castelnaudary
Franco-Spanish War (1635-1659)
Les Avins; Leuven; Turin;
Catalan Revolt
Montmeló; Lleida (1642);
AwardsOrder of the Holy Spirit
Other workAmbassador to Sweden 1632

His marriage to the younger sister of Cardinal Richelieu, French chief minister from 1624 to 1642, brought success and enormous wealth. His son held a number of senior naval positions, and his daughter married Louis, Grand Condé. He lost office following Richelieu's death in December 1642, and spent the rest of his life on his estates in Milly-le-Meugon, where he died on 13 February 1650.

Life edit

 
Claire Clémence de Maillé, Urbain's daughter who married Prince of Condé

Urbain de Maillé-Brézé was born in 1597, to Charles de Maillé, S (1568-1613), Seigneur of Brézé, and Jacqueline de Thévalle. His father was described as an 'écuyer', an indication that he belonged to the nobility; two years after his death in 1615, Jacqueline purchased the title of Marquis.

In 1617, he married Nicole du Plessis (1587-1635), younger sister of Cardinal Richelieu, French chief minister 1624 to 1642. They had two children, Jean Armand, (1619-1646), who became an admiral and succeeded his uncle as duc de Fronsac, and Claire Clémence de Maillé, (1628–1694), who married the Prince of Condé (1621-1686). Despite an enormous dowry, Condé deeply resented a forced marriage to someone he considered a social inferior.[2]

Career edit

While his marriage guaranteed the recognition essential for a successful career, Maillé-Brézé was also a competent soldier. In 1620, he was appointed commander of Marie de' Medici's personal guard; during the 1622 to 1630 Huguenot rebellions, he was present at the sieges of La Rochelle and Saint-Martin-de-Ré.

During the 1628 to 1631 War of the Mantuan Succession, in March 1629, he was part of a famous action when the French stormed barricades blocking the Pas de Suse. By the end of the month, they had lifted the siege of Casale Monferrato and taken the strategic fortress of Pinerolo.[3]

Maillé fought in many battles. He participated in the Siege of La Rochelle (1627–1628). In 1635 he conquered Heidelberg and Speyer, together with Jacques-Nompar de Caumont, duc de la Force, at the head of the Army of Germany.

In 1635 he was put, together with Gaspard III de Coligny, at the head of the French army that invaded Flanders. They were victorious at the Battle of Les Avins against the Spanish, but the Siege of Leuven was a complete failure.

In 1641, together with duc de la Meilleraye, he conquered Lens in 3 days, Aire-sur-la-Lys (August) and Bapaume (September).

After these successes Maillé was made Viceroy of newly conquered Catalonia. He attempted to drive the Spanish from Collioure, Perpignan and Sainte-Marie, but failed. In May 1642 he was replaced and retired from active duty to spend the rest of his life in his castle in Milly-le-Meugon.

His son was killed at Orbetello in June 1646, and buried in the local church, as was Maillé-Brézé, when he died on 13 February 1650.

References edit

  1. ^ Anaïs Bazin, Histoire de France Sous Louis XIII. 1842, Page 122
  2. ^ Tucker 2011, p. 838.
  3. ^ Thion 2013, p. 62.

Sources edit

  • Thion, Stéphane (2013). French Armies of the Thirty Years' War. Histoire et Collections. ISBN 978-2917747018.
  • Tucker, Spencer C., ed. (2011). A Global Chronology of Conflict: From the Ancient World to the Modern Middle East. Vol. II. ABC-CLIO.

External links edit

  • Biographie (Site of professor Dénecheau)
  • [1] (Find A Grave)

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