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François de Cossé, 11th Duke of Brissac

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François de Cossé Brissac
Born
Anne Marie Timoléon François Cossé-Brissac

12 February 1868
Died1944
Alma materÉcole spéciale militaire de Saint-Cyr
OccupationAuthor
TitleDuke
SpouseMathilde Renée de Crussol d'Uzès
ChildrenPierre de Cossé Brissac
Parent(s)Roland de Cossé Brissac
Jeanne Marie Say
RelativesLouis Say (maternal grandfather)
Jean-Baptiste Say (maternal granduncle)
Anne de Rochechouart de Mortemart (mother-in-law)

François de Cossé Brissac (1868-1944) was a French aristocrat and author. He served as the 11th Duke of Brissac from 1883 to 1944.

Early life

François de Cossé Brissac was born on 12 February 1868 in Paris, France.[1] His maternal grandfather, Louis Say, was the founder of the Say sugar empire (now known as Béghin-Say, a subsidiary of Tereos). His maternal granduncle, Jean-Baptiste Say, was a classical liberal economist.

He graduated from the École spéciale militaire de Saint-Cyr, a military academy in Britanny, France.[1]

Career

He wrote a historical book about the Austrian court.[1] In 1894, he wrote a second book, based on his memories about the army.[1]

He served as the 11th Duke of Brissac from 1883 to 1944.[1]

Personal life

Château de Brissac

He married Mathilde Renée de Crussol d'Uzès, the daughter of the 12th Dukes of Uzès and Anne de Rochechouart de Mortemart, on 4 November 1894.[1] They resided at the Château de Brissac in Brissac-Quincé, Maine-et-Loire, France.

Death

He died in 1944.[1]

Bibliography

  • Un Carrousel à la cour d'Autriche. (Nancy : imprimerie de Berger-Levrault).
  • Leçons de chic. Souvenirs et traditions militaires, par une sabretache (1894).

References