Colonel General (France)
A Colonel General was an officer of the French army during the Ancien Régime , the French Revolution , the Napoleonic era and the Bourbon Restoration .
The positions were not military ranks, but rather offices of the crown . The position was first created under François I . The Colonels General served directly below the Marshals of France , and they were divided by their branch of service. By the end of the Ancien Régime, the Colonels General were:
Judging the position of Colonel General of the Infantry to be too powerful, Louis XIV suppressed the position in 1661 and only appointed Colonels General of honorific branches like the Colonel General of the Dragoons (created in 1668), the Colonel General of the Cent-Suisses and Grisons, who oversaw the Swiss regiments of the Maison du Roi , and the Colonel of the Gardes Françaises. The position was reinstated under Louis XV .
Most of these offices were eliminated at the time of the French Revolution , during which there was a Colonel General of the National Guard , but they were reinstated by Napoleon I . Under the Bourbon Restoration , certain titles were accorded to members of the royal family. After 1830, the position was eliminated.
Colonels General of the Ancien Régime
Infantry
Cavalry
1548–1549 : Charles de Cossé, Count of Brissac
1549 : Claude de Lorraine, duc d'Aumale
1558 : Jacques, Duke of Nemours
1569–1571 : François de Lorraine, duc de Guise
1571–1572 : Charles de Montmorency-Damville , Admiral of France
1572–1574 : Guillaume de Montmorency, seigneur de Thuré
1574–1585 : Jacques, Duke of Nemours
1585–1586 : Charles, Duke of Aumale
1586–1588 : Jean-François, maréchal de La Guiche
1588–1589 : Charles de Valois, comte d'Auvergne
1589–1595 : duc des Ursins
1595–1604 : Charles de Valois, comte d'Auvergne
1604–1616 : Jacques, Duke of Nemours
1616–1618 : Charles de Valois, duc d'Angoulême
1618–1618 : François de Valois, comte d'Alès
1618–1626 : Henri, Duke of Rohan
1626–1643 : Louis de Valois, comte d'Alès
1643–1653 : Louis Emmanuel de Valois, duc d'Angoulême
1653–1657 : Louis de Lorraine, duc de Joyeuse
1657–1675 : Henri de la Tour d'Auvergne-Bouillon, vicomte de Turenne
1675–1705 : Frédéric Maurice de La Tour d'Auvergne
1705–1740 : Henri Louis de La Tour d'Auvergne
1740–1759 : Godefroy Charles Henri de La Tour d'Auvergne
1759–1790 : marquis de Béthune
Dragoons
The Dauphin is shown in the uniform of Colonel General of the Dragoons.
1668–1672 : Antonin Nompar de Caumont, duc de Lauzun
1672–1678 : Nicolas d'Argouges, marquis de Rannes
1678–1692 : Louis François de Boufflers , Marshal of France
1692–1703 : René de Froulay, comte de Tessé , Marshal of France , général des Galères
1703–1704 : Antoine V de Gramont , Marshal of France , colonel général des Gardes Françaises
1704–1734 : François de Franquetot de Coigny , Marshal of France
1734–1748 : Jean Antoine François de Franquetot, duc de Coigny, killed in a duel
1748–1754 : François de Franquetot de Coigny , Marshal of France
1754–1771 : Marie Charles Louis d'Albert, duc de Chevreuse and de Luynes
1771–1783 : François-Henri de Franquetot de Coigny
1783–1790 : Louis Joseph Charles Amable d'Albert, duc de Chevreuse and de Luynes
Hussards
Louis Philippe d'Orléans, as Colonel General of Hussars ca.1779, Château de Chantilly
Cent-Suisses et Grisons
1568–1596 : Charles de Montmorency-Damville , Admiral of France
1596–1605 : Nicolas de Harlay, seigneur de Sancy
1605–1614 : Henri, duc de Rohan
1614–1632 : François de Bassompierre , Marshal of France
1632–1642 : César, marquis de Coislin
1642–1643 : marquis de La Châtre
1643–1647 : François de Bassompierre , Marshal of France
1647–1657 : Charles de Schomberg , Marshal of France
1657–1674 : Eugene Maurice, Count of Soissons
1674–1710 : Louis Auguste, Duke of Maine
1710–1755 : Louis Auguste, Prince of Dombes
1755–1762 : Louis Charles, Count of Eu
1762–1771 : Étienne François de Choiseul -Stainville, duc de Choiseul
1771–1790 : Charles Philippe, Count of Artois , brother of Louis XVI
Gardes-Françaises
Colonels General of the Revolution
Colonels General of the Napoleonic era
Carabiniers à Cheval : Louis Bonaparte , king of Holland and Constable of the Empire
Chasseurs à cheval : Auguste Frédéric Louis Viesse de Marmont , then Emmanuel, comte de Grouchy
Chasseurs à Pied of the Imperial Guard: Jean-de-Dieu Soult, Duc de Dalmatie
Cuirassiers : Laurent, comte Gouvion-Saint-Cyr , then Augustin, comte Belliard
Dragoons : Louis, comte Baraguey d'Hilliers , then Étienne-Marie-Antoine Champion, Comte de Nansouty (1813-1814)
Imperial Guard : Edouard Adolphe Casimir Joseph Mortier , then Louis Gabriel Suchet
Grenadiers à pied of the Imperial Guard: Louis Nicolas Davout
Hussards : Jean Andoche Junot
Suisses : Jean Lannes , duc de Montebello, then Louis-Alexandre Berthier , Vice-Constable of the Empire,
Colonels General of the Restoration
See also
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