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  1. Philippe Henri, marquis de Ségur, né le 20 janvier 1724, mort le 3 octobre 1801, petit-fils du Régent, est un gentilhomme français, officier durant les guerres de Louis XV, secrétaire d'État à la Guerre de Louis XVI de 1780 à 1787, maréchal de France en 1783.

  2. Philippe Henri, Marquis de Ségur (20 January 1724 – 3 October 1801) was a grandson of Philippe II, Duke of Orléans, nobleman, Marshal of France, and Secretary of State for War under Louis XV and later Louis XVI.

  3. 29 de abr. de 2022 · Philippe Henri, marquis de Ségur (20 January 1724 – 3 October 1801) was a marshal of France. Born in Paris, son of Henri François, comte de Ségur, and his wife Philippe Angélique de Froissy, he was appointed to the command of an infantry regiment at eighteen, and served under his father in Italy and Bohemia.

  4. Philippe Henri de Ségur, Marquis of Ségur - Royalpedia. Philippe Henri de Ségur, Marquis of Ségur (20 January 1724 – 3 October 1801) was a grandson of Philippe, Duke of Orléans, Regent of France, French nobleman, Marshal of France, and Secretary of State for War under Louis XV and later Louis XVI who created him a Marshal of France on 13 June 1783.

  5. Biographie de HENRI PHILIPPE SÉGUR (1724-1801) maréchal de France. Le marquis de Ségur n'est pas passé à la postérité pour sa participation aux guerres de Succession d' Autriche , de Sept Ans ou de l'Indépendance américaine (qu'il fit aux côtés de La Fayette et de Noailles). Mais,...

  6. Philippe Henri, marquis de Ségur (20 January 1724 – 3 October 1801) was a marshal of France. Born in Paris, son of Henri François, comte de Ségur, and his wife Philippe Angélique de Froissy, he was appointed to the command of an infantry regiment at eighteen, and served under his father in Italy...

  7. 3 de oct. de 2013 · Philippe Henri, marquis de Ségur, was the son of a military officer, Henri François, comte de Ségur, and his wife Philippe Angélique de Froissy. The wealthy couple were favourites at court and enjoyed no small measure of political influence.