He was one of the chief generals of France during the latter part of the reign of Louis XIV, and was made marshal of France in 1693.
He was one of the chief generals of France during the latter part of the reign of Louis XIV, and was made marshal of France in 1693.
Gravesite Details
He was originally buried at the Couvent des Capucines, but was exhumed with 8 of his infant children and they were reinterred in the Chapelle de Saint-Louis, also known as the Chapelle de Noailles within the Cathédrale Notre-Dame de Paris.
Family Members
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unnamed son de Noailles
1674–1674
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Louis Marie de Noailles
1675–1680
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Louis Paul de Noailles
1676–1683
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Adrien Maurice de Noailles
1678–1766
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Anne Louise de Noailles
1679–1684
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unnamed son de Noailles
1680–1685
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Jean Anne de Noailles
1681–1685
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Julie Françoise de Noailles
1682–1698
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Marie Victoire de Noailles
1688–1766
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Marie Amélie de Noailles de Château-Renault
1689–1723
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LTG Jean Emmanuel de Noailles
1693–1725
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Marie Christine de Noailles
1694–1696
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