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  1. Charles Chalmot de Saint-Ruhe [needs IPA] (c. 1650 – 12 July 1691) was a French cavalry officer, serving in the armies of Louis XIV. Despite a long career, Saint-Ruhe is remembered largely for his brief service in Ireland during the Williamite War , in which France provided military support to the Jacobite forces of James II .

    • Marquis de Saint Ruth
    • c. 1670 – 1691
    • Lieutenant-General
  2. Murtagh, Harman. Saint-Ruth (Saint-Ruhe), Charles Chalmont ( c. 1650–91), marquis of Saint-Ruth , commander of the Irish Jacobite army in 1691, was a French aristocrat of modest means who had made his career as an officer in Louis XIV's army. He commanded a regiment in the 1672 invasion of Holland and took part in a number of engagements ...

  3. Charles Chalmont de Saint-Ruth. Charles Chalmont, marquis de Saint-Ruth, fut un général français, commandant des troupes de Louis XIV, qui se battit en Irlande aux côtés des Jacobites durant la Rébellion jacobite . Dragonnades. En 1686, il participe aux dragonnades organisées par Louis XIV.

  4. Charles Chalmont, marqués de Saint-Ruth, fue un general francés, comandante de las tropas de Luis XIV, que luchó en Irlanda junto a los jacobitas durante la rebelión jacobita. Resumen 1 Dragonnades

  5. Charles Chalmot de Saint-Ruhe (c. 1650 – 12 July 1691) was a French cavalry officer, serving in the armies of Louis XIV. Despite a long career, Saint-Ruhe is remembered largely for his brief service in Ireland during the Williamite War, in which France provided military support to the Jacobite forces of James II.

  6. Charles Chalmont, Marquis de St. Ruth - Irish Biography. Alfred Webb. A Compendium of Irish Biography. 1878. St. Ruth, a French general, sent over by Louis XIV. to command the Irish army, in May 1691. He had already led some regiments of the Irish brigade in Savoy, where he acted with the greatest barbarity towards the Protestants.

  7. Monsieur St. Ruth's speech to the Irish Army : on the 11th of July, 1691. Being the day before the battel at Aghrint, as it was found among the papers of his secretary, who was killed in the battel by Charles Chalmont St. Ruth ( Book )