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Jean de Forcade de Biaix : ウィキペディア英語版
Jean de Forcade de Biaix

Jean de Forcade de Biaix,〔Picamilh, Tome 1, Page 421 ((in French) )〕 aka ''Jean de Forcade, Marquis de Biaix'',〔Priesdorff, Band 1, Page 114, Nr. 188 (in German)〕〔Zedlitz-Neukirch, Band 4, Page 390 ((in German) )>〕 aka ''Jean Quérin von Forcade, Herr von Biaix'',〔Zedlitz-Neukirch, Band 2, Page 179 ((in German) )〕 aka ''Johann Quirin von Forkade de Biaix''〔König, Band 1, Page 429 ((in German) )〕〔Gieraths, Band 8, Page 79 ((in German) )〕 (
* 14 December 1663,〔Kroener, Page 169〕 Pau in Béarn;〔 † 2 February 1729,〔〔〔König, Band 1, Page 430 ((in German) )〕〔Blažek, Part 3, Page 131 ((in German) )〕 Berlin) was a Huguenot, a descendent of the noble family of Forcade and Lieutenant General〔 in the service of the Kingdom of Prussia.〔〔〔 He was the Regimentschef〔 of the 23rd Prussian Infantry Regiment, Commandant〔 of the Royal Residence in Berlin,〔〔 ''Gouverneur militaire'' of Berlin, a Knight of the Order of the Black Eagle〔 and a member of King Frederick I of Prussia's ''"Tobacco Collegium"''.〔Wassermann, Pages 172-173 ((in German) )〕
Although there are references to ''Jean de Forcade de Biaix'' as the ''"Marquis de Biaix"'' in some Prussian sources published between 1788-1837, there is no evidence that he was ever a Marquis. The noble fief of ''Biaix'' in the city of Pau was not a marquisate. He was also never ''Seigneur de Biaix''. The title ''Seigneur'' was not hereditary. In the case of his family, his father, who purchased the fief of Biaix in 1659, was the ''Seigneur de Biaix''.〔
== Life in France ==

Little is known about his early life. His parents were protestant. Protestant church records do not exist for the period between 1617-1667 for the Temple in Pau. Historical records published in the 19th century related to the research of noble families in France claim that only two branches〔Chaix d'Est-Ange, Tome 18, Page 316 ((in French) )〕 of this family descended from the parents, and that the only surviving branch was the Prussian one.〔Chaix d'Est-Ange, Tome 18, Page 315 ((in French) )〕〔O'Gilvy, Tome 3'', Page 173 ((in French) )〕
Protestant baptismal records for the Temple in Pau for the period 1668-1681〔''Pau, Culte réformé - Registre GG6'' ((in French) )〕 and 1673-1684,〔''Pau, Culte réformé - Registre GG8'' ((in French) )〕 however, point to a large family with no fewer than 11 children, of which six sons to carry the name forward. What happened to the rest of the family is unknown.

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