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  1. The Duke of Lévis represented with the baton of the Marshals of France. François-Gaston de Lévis, 1st Duke of Lévis (20 August 1719 – 20 November 1787), styled as the Chevalier de Lévis until 1785, was a nobleman and a Marshal of France. He served with distinction in the War of the Polish Succession and the War of the Austrian Succession.

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  4. François-Gaston de Lévis was born on 20 August 1719 at the Château d’Ajac near Limoux, in the south of France. He was the youngest son of one of the oldest noble families in France. Two of his ancestors were Viceroys of New France (1625 and 1644). In 1735, François-Gaston de Lévis became a second lieutenant in the Régiment de la Marine.

  5. LÉVIS, FRANÇOIS (François-Gaston) DE, Duc de LÉVIS, army officer; b. 20 Aug. 1719 at the Château d’Ajac, near Limoux, France, son of Jean de Lévis, Baron d’Ajac, and Jeanne-Marie de Maguelonne; d. 26 Nov. 1787 at Arras, France. François de Lévis was born into an impoverished branch of one of the more ancient noble families of France.

  6. François Gaston duc de Lévis. Lévis, François Gaston, Duc de (1720-1787), commander-in-chief of the French forces in Canada (1759-60), was born on August 23, 1720 , at the Château d ' Ajac, near Limours, Languedoc, France, the son of Jean de Lévis, Marquis d'Ajac, and Jeanne Maguelonne. He entered the French army in 1735, and during the ...

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  8. François-Gaston de Lévis, 1st Duke of Lévis, styled as the Chevalier de Lévis until 1785, was a nobleman and a Marshal of France. He served with distinction in the War of the Polish Succession and the War of the Austrian Succession. During the Seven Years' War, he was second-in-command to Louis-Joseph de Montcalm in the defense of New France and then, after the surrender of New France in ...

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