Louis César De La Baume Le Blanc

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Louis César de La Baume Le Blanc (1708–1780) was a French nobleman, soldier, and courtier, best known for his role as the Duke of La Vallière and as a prominent figure in the court of King Louis XV. He was also the grandson of the famous mistress of King Louis XIV, Madame de La Vallière.

Early Life[edit | edit source]

Louis César was born on October 9, 1708, into the noble La Baume Le Blanc family. His early years were marked by the prestigious background of his family, closely connected to the French royal court. He was the son of Charles François de La Baume Le Blanc and Marie Thérèse de Noailles, making him part of two influential French noble families.

Military Career[edit | edit source]

Following the tradition of noble families of the time, Louis César pursued a military career. He served with distinction in several campaigns and was known for his bravery and leadership. His military service further elevated his status at court and among the nobility.

Role at the Court[edit | edit source]

Louis César's position at the French court was not just due to his military achievements but also his family's close connections to the monarchy. He became a trusted courtier of King Louis XV, participating in various court activities and ceremonies. His influence at court was significant, with access to the king and involvement in political and social matters of the time.

Duke of La Vallière[edit | edit source]

Inheriting the title of Duke of La Vallière, Louis César also inherited the responsibilities and estates that came with it. He managed his estates effectively, contributing to the economic and social welfare of his regions. His title also allowed him a greater voice in the affairs of the state and the court.

Legacy[edit | edit source]

Louis César de La Baume Le Blanc's legacy is intertwined with the history of the French nobility and the court of King Louis XV. His life reflects the complexities and dynamics of the French aristocracy in the 18th century. He is remembered not only for his military service and role at court but also as a symbol of the era's nobility.

Death[edit | edit source]

Louis César de La Baume Le Blanc passed away on November 16, 1780. His death marked the end of an era for the La Vallière family's prominence in French history.

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