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  1. François de Bassompierre (French pronunciation: [fʁɑ̃swa də basɔ̃pjɛʁ]; 12 April 1579 – 12 October 1646) was a French courtier. The son of Christophe de Bassompierre (1547–1596), he was born at the castle of Haroué in Lorraine .

  2. François de Bassompierre (born April 12, 1579, Castle of Harrouel, Lorraine [now in France]—died Oct. 12, 1646, Castle of Tillières, Normandy, Fr.) was a French soldier and diplomat who left an influential autobiography, Le Journal de ma vie (1665; The Journal of My Life).

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  3. François de Bassompierre, marquis d'Haroué, né le 12 avril 1579, au château d'Haroué en Lorraine et mort le 12 octobre 1646 au château du duc de Vitry, en Brie [1], est un militaire et diplomate français.

  4. François de Bassompierre (1579–1646) French courtier, son of Christophe de Bassompierre (1547–1596); born at the castle of Harrouel in Lorraine. He was descended from an old family which had for generations served the dukes of Burgundy and Lorraine, and after being educated with his brothers in Bavaria and Italy, was introduced to the ...

  5. Jul 26, 2020 · Death: October 12, 1646 (67) Nandy, Seine-et-Marne, Île-de-France, France. Immediate Family: Son of Christophe, seigneur de Bassompierre et de Remauville and Louise Picart, dame de Radeval. Husband of Louise Marguerite de Lorraine. Ex-partner of Marie de Balzac d'Entraigues.

    • Haroué, Lorraine
    • Haroué, Meurthe-et-Moselle, Lorraine, France
    • April 12, 1579
    • George J. Homs
  6. FRANCOIS DE BASSOMPIERRE (1579-1646), French courtier, son of Christophe de Bassompierre (1547-1596), was born at the castle of Harrouel in Lorraine. He was descended from an old family which had for generations served the dukes of Burgundy and Lorraine, and after being educated with his brothers in Bavaria and Italy, was introduced to the ...

  7. Russworm’s anger towards the Bassompierres grew even more when the duke of Bavaria decided to replace him as commander of his regiment shortly after his nomination upon Christophe’s complaint. No wonder that François de Bassompierre feared the new lieutenant general.