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Adrien Gabriel Victurnien, Count de Rougé, (2 July 1782 Everly – 16 June 1838 Guyencourt) was a French statesman, distinguished soldier, and Peer of France. Adrien was a son of Bonabes, Marquis de Rougé and his wife Natalie Victurnienne. He served under the Comte d'Artois, later King Charles X, in the Army of the Princes, first as a second lieutenant in the Infantry, then in 1800 as a "フランス語:chasseur noble" in the Mortemart regiment. He served then as an officer of the King's Mousquetaires in 1814. From 1815 to 1823, he was a member of the Chamber of Deputies, representing the フランス語:''Departement'' of the Somme. In 1816, Charles X appointed him to the Peerage with the title of Comte. For a time he commanded one of the four subdivisions of the army stationed in Paris. He became the leader of the Knights of the Faith, a very powerful secret ultra conservative organisation. Like his older brother, Alexis Bonabes, Marquis de Rougé (head of the entire House of Rougé, Rougé du Plessis-Bellière et de Fay), he refused his allegiance to the government of King Louis Philippe. ==Family== By his wife, Caroline de Forbin d'Oppède, on 18 September 1809, in Arnouville, they had four children: *Félix, Comte de Rougé 1810-1893 *Armel, Comte de Rougé 1813-1898 *Marie de Rougé 1816-1860 *Delphine de Rougé 1820-1852.〔http://gw4.geneanet.org/index.php3?b=meuropeennes&lang=fr;p=adrien+gabriel+victurnien;n=de+rouge〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Adrien, Count of Rougé」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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