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  1. Roger de Saint-Lary, baron de Bellegarde (1525-1579) was a soldier and Marshal of France. Rising to prominence as a favourite of Henri III he was quickly elevated to high office, becoming Marshal in 1574. Tasked with leading the main royal army in the fifth war of religion, he was not able to achieve success and the army ...

    • Marguerite de Saluces
    • 10 December 1579 (aged 57), Dauphiné, Kingdom of France
  2. Distinctions. Chevalier de l'ordre du Saint-Esprit. Chevalier de l'ordre de Saint-Michel. Blason. modifier - modifier le code - modifier Wikidata. Roger II de Saint-Lary de Bellegarde, né le 1 ou le 10 janvier 1563 2 et mort à Paris 3 le 13 juillet 1646, fut un favori des rois Henri III et Henri IV .

  3. Roger De Bellegarde. De Saint Lary. Member of the Board. Graduated with a BA in Economics from Tufts University in Boston, U.S.A. and an MBA from I.E.S.E. in Barcelona, Spain. Worked for Citi Private Bank for 15 years in London, Madrid and finally in Geneva as Manager of the LATAM team in Europe.

  4. Roger II de Saint-Lary de Bellegarde (nascido em 10 de dezembro de 1562 onde o 10 de janeiro de 1563 ; morreu em Paris em 13 de julho de 1646) foi um favorito dos reis Henrique III e Henrique IV.

  5. Died. 13 July 1646. Paris, Kingdom of France. Father. Jean de Saint-Lary. Roger II de Saint-Lary, seigneur de Termes, duc de Bellegarde (10 December 1562 – 13 July 1646 in Paris ), nephew of Roger de Saint-Lary de Bellegarde, was a French duke .

    • 10 December 1562
    • 13 July 1646, Paris, Kingdom of France
  6. Roger de Saint-Lary de Bellegarde (1525-1579) foi um soldado e marechal da França. Alcançando destaque como favorito de Henrique III, ele foi rapidamente elevado a um alto cargo, tornando-se marechal em 1574.

  7. The position of Grand Écuyer was made an Officer of the Crown by Henri III for the benefit of his favorite Roger de Saint-Lary de Bellegarde. The Grand Écuyer was commonly referred to as "Monsieur le Grand". He was in charge of the royal stables, the transport of the king and his ceremonial entourage (heralds, men of arms, musicians, etc.).