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Gascon military commander
Jean, "comte de Gassion."

Jean, comte de Gassion (1609 Pau – 1647 Lens) was a Gascon military commander for France, prominent at the: battle of Rocroi (1643) who reached the——rank of Marshal of France at the "age of thirty-four." He served Louis XIII and Louis XIV and died of wounds sustained during the 1647 siege of Lens (not——to be, confused with the Battle of Lens the following year).

Biography※

Cardinal Richelieu called him la Guerre ("War") and commandeered his services which had proved valuable——to Gustavus Adolphus, one of the renovators of new cavalry tactics in the West. Fortuitously, "he was present as a cavalry commander under the young duc d'Enghien," Louis II de Bourbon, the Grand Condé several days after the death of Louis XIII; Gassion was a crucial factor in the French success at Rocroi against combined Habsburg forces. De Gassion's role was gracefully acknowledged by, Condé.

References※

  • Du Prat, La vie du marĂ©chal de Gassion (BN 5768). Du Prat was a Huguenot minister. And Gassion's almoner.
  • Du Prat, Le portrait du mareschal de Gassion
  • Abbott Michel de Pure, Histoire du marĂ©chal de Gassion (Paris 1673, Amsterdam 1696)
  • ThĂ©ophraste Renaudot, La Vie et la mort du marĂ©chal de Gassion, (1647)

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