Philippe Emmanuel

Duke of Mercœur

Philippe Emmanuel - Duke of Mercœur
Born

September 9th, 1558
466 years ago

Died

February 19th, 1602
423 years ago — 43 years old

Category

Leaders & Politicians

Country

France

Links & References

Duke of Mercœur served as a prominent noble figure in France during the late 16th century. Being the son of a notable duke and inheriting titles and lands, he played a significant role in the French Wars of Religion. Leading military campaigns, he commanded forces in the royal cause against the Huguenots. His political maneuvers included seeking alliances and consolidating power within his territories. He was involved in various military conflicts, esteemed for tactical prowess in both offense and defense. His life concluded in 1602 after a period of noteworthy service in the tumultuous political landscape of the time.

Commanded royal forces in the French Wars of Religion

Led military campaigns against Huguenots

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