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Roger de Rabutin, comte de Bussy

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792: 593:. This book, a series of portraits and accounts of the intrigues of the chief ladies of the court, witty enough, but still more ill-natured, circulated freely in manuscript and had numerous spurious sequels. Although Bussy denied the charges, blaming Madame de la Baume (Catherine de Bonne, comtesse de Tallard, died 1692), a former intimate of his, it was said that he had not spared the reputations of members of the royal family, including Madame and the Queen Mother. In a letter of apology and explanation to the king Bussy claimed that a false friend who had asked to borrow it briefly (Madame de la Baume) had copied it and altered it without his knowledge. The king, angry at the report, was momentarily appeased when Bussy showed him the original manuscript to disprove the scandal, but a closed-door meeting (most likely with Madame de la Baume) sealed Bussy's fate. 106: 38: 749: 600:
on 17 April 1665, where he remained for more than a year, and he was only liberated on condition of retiring to his estates, where he lived in exile for 27 years. Bussy felt the disgrace keenly, but the enforced close of his military career was still more bitter. In 1682 he was allowed to revisit the
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Bussy joined him, but a fancied slight on the part of the prince finally decided him for the royal side. He fought with some distinction both in the civil war and on foreign service and, buying the commission of
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In 1643 he married a cousin, Gabrielle de Toulongeon, and for a short time he left the army. But in 1645 he succeeded to his father's position in the Nivernais, and served under
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Roger was the third son, but by the death of his elder brothers became the representative of the family. He studied first at the Jesuit school in Autun, and then at the
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in its most striking passages, and its attractions include its famously critical portraits of Madame de Sévigné and the Prince de Condé and its unique style. His
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was first published in Dresden in 1746. He also wrote a series of biographies for the use of his children, in which his own life serves a moral purpose.
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and elsewhere; but he did not get on well with his general, and his quarrelsome disposition, his overweening vanity and his habit of composing libellous
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court, but the coldness of his reception there made his provincial exile seem preferable and he returned to Burgundy, where he died.
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in Lorraine under the direction of maréchal de La Force. He himself tells us that his two ambitions were to become "
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in "Exile, Imprisonment, or Death: The Politics of Disgrace in Bourbon France, 1610-1789" by Julian Swann, p110
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made him eventually the enemy of most persons of position both in the army and at court.
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for some months as a punishment for neglect of his duties in his pursuit of gallantry.
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In the year 1659 he fell into disgrace for having taken part in an
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Bussy wrote other things, of which the most important, his
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in 1665, and held his chair there until his death in 1693.
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