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Name
  
Adrien de

Children
  
Philippe de Noailles

Parents
  
Anne Jules de Noailles

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Died
  
June 24, 1766, Paris, France

Grandparents
  
Louise Boyer, Anne de Noailles

Great-grandmothers
  
Rose de Roquelaure, Francoise de Wignacourt

Similar People
  
Anne Jules de Noailles, George II of Great Britain, James FitzJames - 1st Duke, Prince Eugene of Savoy, John Wootton

Adrien Maurice de Noailles, 3rd Duke of Noailles (29 September 1678 – 24 June 1766) was a French aristocrat and soldier.

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Biography

Son of Anne Jules de Noailles, he inherited the title duc de Noailles on his father's death in 1708.

He fought in the War of the Spanish Succession (1710–1713) during which the forces under his command on 24–26 July 1710 drove back a British attack on Sete. He was president of the Finance Council from 1715 to 1718. He distinguished himself in the War of the Polish Succession (1733–1738) and was made a marshal of France in 1734, becoming dean of the marshals in 1748. He served in the War of the Austrian Succession and was appointed to command the French forces in March 1743. He was defeated at the Battle of Dettingen in June 1743, but successfully drove the Austrians out of Alsace-Lorraine the following year, although he missed an opportunity to seriously damage the Austrian army as it was crossing the Rhine. He was Foreign Minister from April to November 1744, and regarded Great Britain as a greater enemy of France than Austria. He later acted in a diplomatic capacity and had substantial influence over the course of foreign policy.

In 1698, as comte d'Ayen, he married Francoise Charlotte Amable d'Aubigne, niece and beneficiary of the marquise de Maintenon, and by her had six children, 4 daughters and 2 sons. His two sons Louis, 4th duc de Noailles, and Philippe, duc de Mouchy, also went on to become marshals of France.

The duc de Noailles was made a knight of the Order of the Golden Fleece in 1702, a Grandee of Spain in 1711, and a Knight of the Order of Saint-Esprit in 1724.

Issue

  • Francoise Adelaide de Noailles (1 September 1704 – January 1776), married Charles de Lorraine in 1717, son of Louis de Lorraine and had no issue; divorced in 1721;
  • Amable Gabrielle de Noailles (18 February 1706 – September 1742), married Honore Armand de Villars and had one daughter, Amable Angelique de Villars; Amable Angelique may have been the daughter of le chevalier d'Orleans, whose mistress was Amable Gabrielle;
  • Marie Louise de Noailles (8 September 1710 – 22 May 1782), married in 1737 to Jacques Nompar de Caumont, Duke of La Force and divorced in 1742; had no issue;
  • Louis de Noailles, duc d'Ayen, duc de Noailles (21 April 1713 – 22 August 1793), married Catherine Francoise Charlotte de Cosse-Brissac and had issue;
  • Philippe de Noailles, comte de Noailles, duc de Mouchy (27 December 1715 – 27 June 1794), married the famous Madame Etiquette and had issue; wife was a Lady-in-waiting to Marie Antoinette; Louis and his wife were executed in the Revolution;
  • Marie Anne Francoise de Noailles (12 January 1719 – 29 June 1793), married in 1744 Ludwig Engelbert de La Marck (1701–1773), Count of Schleiden.
  • References

    Adrien Maurice de Noailles Wikipedia