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Marie-Joseph-Paul-Roch-Yves-Gilbert Du Motier, marquis de La Fayette ( September 6, 1757May 20, 1834), was a French aristocrat most famous for his participation in the American Revolutionary War and early French Revolution. Commonly known in the United States as the Marquis de Lafayette or simply Lafayette, he is considered a national hero in both France and the United States and is only one of six people in history to become an Honorary U.S. Citizen.

He was the father of Georges Washington Motier de La Fayette ( 17791849) and Oscar Thomas Gilbert Motier de La Fayette ( 18151881).

1 Early life


La Fayette was born at the Château de ChavaniacThe Chateau de Chavaniac is a strong house of eighteen rooms furnished in the Louis XIII style located in Chavaniac-Lafayette, Haute-Loire in the Auvergne region of France. Framed with two towers in black stones it was built in the 14th Century and is the, Haute-LoireHaute-Loire Details Information Number43 Region Auvergne Prefecture Le Puy-en-Velay Subprefecture Brioude Yssingeaux Population Total ( 1999) Density Ranked 85th 209,113 42 /km² Area4,977 km² Arrondissements 3 Cantons 35 Communes 260 President of the gene of the AuvergneAuvergne Region Details Information Capital Clermont-Ferrand Population Total ( 1999) Density 1,308,878 50 /km² Area 26,013 km² Arrondissements14 Cantons158 Communes1,310 President of the regional council Pierre-Joel Bonte(since April 2004) Departements A area in France. The family of La Fayette, to the cadet branch of which he belonged, received its title ("La Fayette") from an estate in Aix that belonged to the Motier family in the thirteenth century12th century 13th century 14th century other centuries) As a means of recording the passage of time, the 13th century was that century which lasted from 1201 to 1300. Events Fourth through eighth crusades of western European kingdoms against Islam Fall of. His father was killed at MindenMinden is a town in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. Located on the Weser river below the Porta Westfalica, it is the capital of the district of Minden-Lubbecke. Population: 85,900. Minden was first mentioned in 798, when Charlemagne held a convention at in 1759Events January 11 In Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, the first American life insurance company is incorporated. January 13 The Tavora family is executed following the accusation of attempted regicide on Joseph I of Portugal January 15 The British Museum opens, and his mother and grandfather died in 1770Events March 5 Boston Massacre: 5 Americans killed by British troops in an event that would help start the American Revolutionary War 5 years later. May 14 Marie Antoinette arrives to French Court. May 16 14-year old Marie Antoinette marries 15-year old L, and thus at the age of 13 he was left an orphan with a princely fortune. He married at 16 to Marie-Adrienne-Françoise de Noailles , daughter of Jean-Paul-François, 5e duc de Noailles, from of one of the most influential families in the kingdom. La Fayette chose to follow the career of his father, and entered the Guards.

La Fayette entered the French Army at the age of 14. He was 19 and a captain of dragoons when the British colonies in America proclaimed their independence. At the first news of this quarrel, he afterwards wrote in his memoirs, "my heart was enrolled in it." The comte de Broglie, whom he consulted, discouraged his zeal for the cause of liberty. Finding his purpose unchangeable, however, he presented the young enthusiast to Johann Kalb, who was also seeking service in America, and through Silas Deane, American agent in Paris, an arrangement was concluded, on December 7, 1776 by which La Fayette was to enter the American service as major general. At this moment the news arrived of grave disasters to the American arms. La Fayette's friends again advised him to abandon his purpose. Even the American envoys, Benjamin Franklin and Arthur Lee, who had superseded Deane, withheld further encouragement and the king himself forbade his leaving. At the instance of the British ambassador at Versailles orders were issued to seize the ship La Fayette was fitting out at Bordeaux and La Fayette himself was arrested. La Fayette escaped from custody in disguise, and before a second lettre de cachet could reach him he was afloat with eleven chosen companions. Though two British ships had been sent in pursuit of him, he landed safely near Georgetown, South Carolina on June 13, 1777 after a tedious voyage of nearly two months, and hastened to Philadelphia, then the seat of government of the colonies.



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