Jules Louis Bolé, marquis de Chamlay
Deceased Person
1650 – 1719
Who was Jules Louis Bolé, marquis de Chamlay?
Jules-Louis Bolé de Chamlay was a French military and diplomat.
He was born in a noble family, his father was procureur of the Paris Parlement. Jules had a classical education, and the fought in the French army during the Franco-Dutch War. He received the title of maréchal général des logis aux camps et armées du Roi.
He has a steep career, and some years later he was generally appreciated by the most important generals of his time, like Condé and Turenne. He also became one of the most important aids to Louvois. Very appreciated and listened to by King Louis XIV, he played an important role in determining the "stratégie de cabinet." When Louvois died, the King offered him the Ministry of War, but he had the modesty to refuse and leave the function for Barbezieux, son of Louvois, under whose orders he continued to work.
The King entrusted him with several diplomatic missions. Chamlay also seemed to have play an important role in creating the capitation. La Bruyère and Saint-Simon wrote about him as an expert in military science. He received the Grand-cross in the Order of Saint Louis.
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