Louis Hercule Timoléon de Cossé-Brissac
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Louis Hercule Timoléon de Cossé-Brissac, duc de Brissac (14 February 1734, Paris
Paris
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-9 September 1792, Versailles
Versailles
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) was a French politician and peer of France. He was grand panetier de France
Grand Panetier
The Grand Panetier of France was one of the Great Officers of the Crown of France, a member of the Maison du Roi , one of the Great Offices of the Maison du Roi, and functional chief of the " paneterie" or bread department.-French history:Originally the...

, governor of Paris
Paris
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, capitaine colonel of the cent Suisses of the garde du roi
Garde du Corps (France)
The Garde du Corps was the senior formation of the King of France's Household Cavalry within the Maison du Roi.-History:The oldest company in the Garde du Corps was the Company of Scottish Archers, later just the 1st Scottish Company or Garde Écossaise, formed in 1419 from Scots that fought for...

, and a knight in various orders. He was killed in the 9 September massacres
9 September massacres
The 9 September massacres were two series of massacres of prisoners at Versailles on 9 September 1792 during the French Revolution. They occurred in the context of the September Massacres. Claude Fournier was accused of complicity in them...

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Marriage and issue

Louis-Hercule de Cossé-Brissac married in 1760, to Diane-Hortense Mancini-Mazarini (1742–1808), great-great niece of cardinal Mazarin, and they had :
  • Adélaïde (1765–1820), married in 1782 with Victurnien-Jean-Baptiste de Rochechouart, duc de Mortemart
  • Jules Gabriel Timoléon (1771–1775)

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