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Name
  
Louis, Decazes

Role
  
French statesman


Parents
  
Elie, duc Decazes

Children
  
Jean, duc Decazes

Louis, duc Decazes

Died
  
September 16, 1886, Bourg, Gironde, France

Grandchildren
  
Daisy Fellowes, Jacques Louis Elie Decazes de Glucksberg, Louis Jean Victor Severe

Great grandchildren
  
Rosamond Daisy Fellowes

Louis-Charles-Élie-Amanien Decazes de Glücksbierg, 2nd Duke Decazes and 2nd Duke of Glücksbierg (29 May 1819 – 16 September 1886) was a French diplomat and statesman.

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Biography

Louis Decazes was born in Paris, the son of Élie, duc Decazes and his second wife, Wilhelmine de Beaupoil de Saint-Aulaire.

He married, on 3 August 1863, Séverine-Rosalie von Löwenthal (8 January 1845, Vienna - 25 September 1911, La Grave), daughter of Jean, baron von Löwenthal. They had two children, Jean-Élie-Octave-Louis-Sévère-Amanien and Wilhelmine-Egidia-Octavie Decazes.

Between 29 November 1873 and 23 November 1877, Duke Decazes served as Minister of Foreign Affairs in several monarchist governments of the Third Republic in the 1870s. In this role, he was responsible for conducting French foreign policy during the "War in Sight" crisis of 1875, when he managed to secure the support of all the other powers in protecting France from a potential German pre-emptive strike, and during the early stages of the Great Eastern Crisis.

The 2nd Duke Decazes died at Château La Grave.

Honours

  • Grand officier, Légion d'honneur (1876)
  • References

    Louis, duc Decazes Wikipedia