Henri de Schomberg

Henri de Schomberg (1575 - 17 November 1632).
Marshall Henri de Schomberg and Toiras vanquishing the English army of Buckingham at the end of the siege. Michel de la Mathonière, 1627.
Schomberg presenting English captives to the King.

Henri de Schomberg, Comte de Nanteuil (1575 – 17 November 1632), was a Marshal of France during the reign of Louis XIII.[1]

Biography

Schomberg was born at Paris. Superintendent of Finances from 1619 to 1622. He became Marshal of France in 1625.

In 1628, Schomberg rescued Toiras in the Siege of Saint-Martin-de-Ré with an army of 6,000 men and some cavalry.[2] Together with Toiras he pursued the retreated English army of the Duke of Buckingham, with great loss being sustained by the latter.[2]

Henri de Schomberg commanded Royal troops against the Huguenot rebellions, at the Siege of Privas.

In 1632 he defeated Henri II de Montmorency at the battle of Castelnaudary (1 September 1632).[3] He died soon after, of apoplexy, on 17 November of that year in Bordeaux.[4]

Family

he married in 1598 with Françoise d'Espinay, daughter of Claude d'Espinay. She died on 16 January 1602, and had 2 children :

He remarried with Anne de La Guiche (died in 1663), and had  :

See also

Notes

  1. Glozier 2005, p. 5.
  2. 1 2 Disraeli 1851, p. 114.
  3. Chisholm 1911, p. 787.
  4. "Schomberg". Encyclopédie méthodique: Histoire (in French). 5. 1791. p. 19.

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