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Originally appearing in Volume V24, Page 585 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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MARQUIS DE PHILIPPE
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HENRI SEGUR (1724-18o1)
  , marshal of France, son of
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Henri Francois, comte de Segur, and his wife Angelique de Froissy, was appointed to the command of an
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infantry regiment at eighteen, and served under his
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father in Italy and Bohemia . He was wounded at Roucoux in Flanders in
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October 1946, and lost an arm at Lauffeld in 1747 . In 1748 he succeeded his father as
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lieutenant-general of
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Champagne and Brie; he also received in 1753 the governorship of the county of
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Foix . During the Seven Years' War he fought at Hastenbeck (17.57), Crefeld (1758) and
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Minden (1759) . In 176o he was taken prisoner at Kloster-campen . The ability which he showed in the government of Franche-Comte in 1775 led in 1780 to his appointment as minister of war under Necker . He created in 1783 the permanent general staff, and made admirable regulations with regard to barracks and military hospitals; and though he was officially responsible for the reactionary decree requiring four quarterings of
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nobility as a condition for the appointment of
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officers, the scheme is said not to have originated with him and to have been adopted under protest . In 1783 he became a marshal of France . He resigned from the
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ministry of war in 1787 . During the Terror he was imprisoned in La Force, and after his release was reduced to considerable straits until in 1800 he received a pension from
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Napoleon . He died in Paris on the 3rd of October of the next
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year . See A. de Segur, Le Marichal de Segur, 1724–1801 (Paris, 1895) .

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