Jean VI d'Aumont
Jean VI d'Aumont (1522-1595) was a soldier and Marshal of France. He served as Marshal under Henri III, campaigning against the Protestants in 1585. He would not however conduct the campaign with much enthusiasm, and after clamour at court he would be replaced by Anne de Joyeuse He playing a key role in the Day of the Barricades and Assassination of the Duke of Guise (1588). Upon the assassination of Henri III in 1589, he would transfer his loyalties to the Protestant Navarre and would campaign for him in Burgundy, Maine and Brittany against the Duke of Mercœur. He was also granted the office of governor of Dauphiné, upon it being vacated in 1592. It would be whilst fighting in Brittany in 1595, that he would be killed.
Jean VI d'Aumont | |
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Seigneur de Aumont | |
Equestrian portrait of Jean VI, from the Musée Condé | |
Other titles | Marshal of France |
Born | Châteauroux, Kingdom of France | January 1522
Died | 19 August 1595 73) Château de Comper, Kingdom of France | (aged
Family | Maison d'Aumont |
Spouse(s) | Antoinette Chabot |
Father | Pierre III d'Aumont |
Mother | Françoise de Sully |
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