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  1. Henri de Massue (Paris, 9 de abril de 1648 - 3 de setembro de 1720) foi um soldado e diplomata francês que desempenhou um importante papel na Guerra dos Nove Anos e na Guerra da Sucessão Espanhola. Biografia. Massue nasceu em Paris.

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  2. Henri de Massue, 2nd Marquis de Ruvigny, Earl of Galway, PC (9 April 1648 – 3 September 1720) was a French Huguenot soldier and diplomat who was influential in the English service in the Nine Years' War and the War of the Spanish Succession. Biography. Massue was born in Paris.

  3. 5 de abr. de 2024 · Henri de Massue Galway, marquis de Ruvigny et Raineval (born April 9, 1648, Paris—died Sept. 3, 1720, Hampshire, Eng.) was a French soldier who became a trusted servant of the British king William III. Massue began his career as aide-de-camp to Marshal Turenne (1672–75), then went on diplomatic mission to England (1678).

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  4. Henri de Massue, 1st Marquis de Rouvigny (1603–1689) was a French diplomat. He was the eldest son of Daniel de Massue, Seigneur de Rouvigny and Madeleine de Pinot des Fontaines. A Protestant, in 1647 Rouvigny married Marie, a daughter of Pierre Tallemant, and had two sons, Henri and Pierre.

  5. Henri de Massue de Ruvigny, Earl of Galway primary name: Massue de Ruvigny, Henri de ...

  6. Henri De Massue, Marquis De Ruvigny - Encyclopedia. GEOGRAPHICAL NAMES. HENRI DE MASSUE RUVIGNY, MARQUIS DE, afterwards EARL OF GALWAY (1648-1720), was born at Paris on the 9th of April 1648, and was the son of the 1st Marquis de Ruvigny, a distinguished French diplomatist, and a relative of Rachel, the wife of Lord William Russell.

  7. Massue de Ruvigny, Henri (1648–1720), marquis de Ruvigny , earl of Galway , soldier and lord justice, was born 9 April 1648 in Paris, France, son of Henri Massue, 1st marquis de Ruvigny, and his wife Marie Tallemand. The elder Ruvigny in 1656 became the deputy-general for the huguenot churches in France, in succession to the marquis d'Arzelliers.