Bassompierre, François de

Bassompierre, François de

▪ French soldier and diplomat
born April 12, 1579, Castle of Harrouel, Lorraine [now in France]
died Oct. 12, 1646, Castle of Tillières, Normandy, Fr.

      French soldier and diplomat who left an influential autobiography, Le Journal de ma vie (1665; The Journal of My Life).

      Bassompierre was descended from an old family that had for generations served the dukes of Burgundy and Lorraine, and, after being educated with his brothers in Bavaria and Italy, he was introduced to the French court of King Henry IV in 1598. He became a great favourite of the king and shared to the full in the dissipations of court life. In 1600 he took part in the brief campaign in Savoy, and in 1603 he fought in Hungary for the emperor against the Turks.

      In 1614 he assisted Marie De Médicis in her struggle against the nobles, but, upon her failure in 1617, he remained loyal to King Louis XIII. His services during the Huguenot rising of 1621–22 won for him the dignity of marshal of France. He was with the army of the king during the siege of La Rochelle in 1628 and in 1629 distinguished himself in the campaign against the rebels of Languedoc; after a short campaign in Italy his military career ended. As a diplomat in Spain, Switzerland, and England, his career was undistinguished. Sometime between 1614 and 1630 he was secretly married to Louise-Marguerite of Lorraine, widow of François, prince de Conti, and through her became implicated in the plot to overthrow the Cardinal de Richelieu on the “Day of the Dupes,” 1630. His share was only a slight one, but his wife was an intimate friend of Queen Marie de Médicis, and her hostility to the cardinal aroused Richelieu's suspicions. By Richelieu's orders, Bassompierre was arrested at Senlis on Feb. 25, 1631, and put into the Bastille, where he remained until Richelieu's death in 1643. On his release his offices were restored to him, and he passed most of his time at the castle of Tillières in Normandy until his death.

      Bassompierre's Mémoires, which constitute an important source for the history of his time, were first published at Cologne in 1665. He also left an incomplete account of his embassies to Spain, Switzerland, and England (Cologne, 1668).

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