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CESAR CHOISEUL , Duc DE (1602–1675), French marshal and diplomatist, generally known for the bestSee also: part of his See also: life , as the marshal du Plessis-Praslin, came of the old French See also: family of Choiseul, which arose in the valley of the Upper See also: Marne in the loth century and divided into many branches, three of the names of which, See also: Hostel, Praslin and du Plessis, were See also: borne, at one See also: time or another, by the subject of this article
.
Entering the army at the age of fourteen as proprietary colonel of an See also: infantry regiment, he shared in almost all the exploits of the French arms during the reign of See also: Louis XIII
.
He took part in the siege of La Rochelle, assisted to defend the
See also: island of Re against the attacks of the See also: English under the duke of See also: Buckingham, and accompanied the French forces to See also: Italy in 1629
.
In 1630 he was appointed ambassador at the See also: court of the duke of See also: Savoy, and was engaged in See also: diplomatic and administrative See also: work in Italy until 1635, when war was declared between See also: France and See also: Spain
.
In the war that followed Plessis-Praslin distinguished himself in various battles and sieges in Italy, including the See also: action called the " Route de Quiers " and the celebrated four-cornered operations round See also: Turin
.
In 164o he was made governor of Turin, and in 1642 See also: lieutenant-general, and after further service in Italy he was made a marshal of France (1645) and appointed second in command in See also: Catalonia
.
During the first War of the See also: Fronde, which broke out in 1649, he assisted Conde in the brief siege of See also: Paris; and in the second war, remaining loyal to the See also: queen See also: regent and the court party, he won his greatest See also: triumph in defeating See also: Turenne and the allied Spaniards and rebels at See also: Rethel (or Blanc-Champ) in 165o
.
He then held highoffice at the court of Louis XIV., became See also: minister of See also: state in 1652, and in See also: November 1665 was created duc de Choiseul
.
He was concerned in some of the negotiations between Louis and See also: Charles II. of
See also: England which led to the treaty of See also: Dover, and died in Paris on the 23rd of See also: December 1675
.
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