Charles-François de Broglie

French soldier and diplomat

Charles-François de Broglie - French soldier and diplomat
Born

August 19th, 1719
306 years ago

Died

August 16th, 1791
234 years ago — 71 years old

Category

Military & Warriors

Country

France

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A prominent military leader and diplomat in 18th century France, played a vital role during the War of the Austrian Succession. Acted as a commander in several significant battles, achieving notable victories that helped secure French interests. Served as a diplomat, negotiating important treaties that influenced the political landscape of Europe at the time. His contributions extended into his position as marquis de Ruffec, reflecting a commitment to both military and diplomatic endeavors.

Commanded French forces during the War of the Austrian Succession

Negotiated treaties affecting European political dynamics

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