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and suggested he move in with his valets de chambre, but de la Rochefoucauld replied "their feet stink". On the day of the massacre the Catholics found de La Rochefoucauld and brought him out of the palace, killing him with other Protestant noblemen in the neighbouring streets. His body was stripped
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was his brother-in-law (de La Rochefoucauld was married to Charlotte de Roucy and the Prince to Éléonore de Roucy, both women being daughters of Charles de Roye, count of Roucy). He took part in the blockade of Paris before protecting the Prince in Normandy. He fought in the
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on 10 August 1557 - de La Rochefoucauld was then a lieutenant leading a company of gendarmes raised by the Duke of Lorraine. In 1550, his position having become untenable due to his Protestantism, he considered leaving the French court and moving to Germany, but
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in his youth he found favour in Henry II's court, becoming a knight in the Order of the King, fighting in the king's entourage and having quite a busy military career. In 1552 he took part in the
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party in 1562 and from then on took part in all the important battles of the first three French Wars of Religion. He fought for the
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His first marriage was to Sylvie Pic de la Mirandole, the sister of his brother's wife
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Bulletin historique et littéraire. Société de l'histoire du protestantisme français
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Portrait of his second wife Charlotte de Roye (1537-1569) attributed to
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La faveur du roi: mignons et courtisans au temps des derniers Valois
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La faveur du roi: mignons et courtisans au temps des derniers Valois
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La faveur du roi: mignons et courtisans au temps des derniers Valois
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He and the Prince fought as part of a vast cavalry force at the
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on 28 September 1567. de La Rochefoucauld also fought at the
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during the first three French civil wars. According to
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Histoire généalogique de la maison de Roucy et de Roye
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and raised a huge army to save the prince de Condé at
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