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BETHUNE ( See also: great abbey of See also: Saint-Vaast at See also: Arras from the 11th century, were the ancestors of a great French See also: house whence sprang the See also: dukes of Sully, Charost, Orval, and Ancenis; the marquises of See also: Rosny, Courville and Chabris; the See also: counts of Selles and the princes of Boisbelle and Henrichemont
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See also: Conon de Bethune (q.v.), the crusader and poet, was an early forebear
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The most illustrious member of the Bethune See also: family was Maximilien, baron of Rosny, and afterwards duke of Sully (q.v.), See also: minister of See also: Henry IV
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His
See also: brother See also: Philip, count of Selles and of Charost, was ambassador to Scotland,
See also: Rome, See also: Savoy and See also: Germany, and died in 1649
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Hippolyte de Bethune, count of Selles and See also: marquis of Chabris, who died in 1665, bequeathed to the See also: king a magnificent collection of
See also: historical documents and See also: works of See also: art
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The Charost branch of the family gave See also: France a number of generals during the 17th and 18th centuries
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The last duke of Charost, Armand See also: Joseph de Bethune (1738-1800), French economist and philanthropist, served in the army during the Seven Years' War, after which he retired to his estates in See also: Berry, where, and also in See also: Brittany and See also: Picardy, he sought to ameliorate the See also: lot of his peasants by abolishing feudal dues, and introducing reforms in See also: agriculture
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During the Terror he was arrested, but was liberated after the 9th Thermidor
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He was mayor of the loth arrondissement of See also: Paris under the Consulate, and died at Paris on the 27th of See also: October 'Soo, of small-pox, contracted during a visit to a workshop for the See also: blind which he had founded
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He published essays on the way to destroy mendicancy and to improve the condition of the labourers, and also on the establishment of a fund for rural See also: relief and the organization of rural See also: education
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His See also: life throws See also: light on some phases of the ancien regime which are often over-looked by historians
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See also: Louis XV. said of Charost, " Look at this
See also: man, his appearance is insignificant, but he has put new life into three of my provinces." His only son, Armand Louis de Bethune, marquis de Charost, was beheaded on the 28th of See also: April 1794
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