François de Beaumont, baron des Adrets

Deceased Person

1513 – 1587

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Who was François de Beaumont, baron des Adrets?

François de Beaumont, baron des Adrets was a Huguenot leader, notorious for his cruelty; he died a Catholic.

He was born in 1512 or 1513 at the château of La Frette. During the reign of Henry II of France he served with distinction in the royal army and became colonel of the legions of Dauphiné, Provence and Languedoc. In 1562, however, he joined the Huguenots, not from religious conviction but probably from motives of ambition and personal dislike of the house of Guise.

His campaign against the Catholics in 1562 was eminently successful. In June of that year Des Adrets was master of the greater part of Dauphiné. But his brilliant military qualities were marred by his revolting atrocities. The reprisals he exacted from the Catholics after their massacres of the Huguenots at Orange have left a dark stain upon his name. The garrisons that resisted him were butchered with every circumstance of brutality, and at Montbrison, in Forez, he forced eighteen prisoners to throw themselves from the top of the keep. Having alienated the affections of the Huguenots by his pride and violence, he entered into communication with the Catholics, and declared himself openly in favor of conciliation.

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Born
1513
Also known as
  • Francois de Beaumont, baron des Adrets
Religion
  • Catholicism
Nationality
  • France
Died
Feb 2, 1587

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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