Étienne François de Choiseul, Duke of Choiseul
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Étienne François de Choiseul. Painting by Louis-Michel van Loo.  | |
| First Minister of State | |
| In office 3 December 1758 – 24 December 1770  | |
| Monarch | Louis XV | 
| Preceded by | André-Hercule de Fleury (1743) | 
| Succeeded by | René Nicolas Charles Augustin de Maupeou | 
| Minister for Foreign Affairs | |
| In office 3 December 1758 – 13 October 1761  | |
| Monarch | Louis XV | 
| Preceded by | François-Joachim de Pierre de Bernis | 
| Succeeded by | César Gabriel de Choiseul | 
| In office 10 April 1766 – 24 December 1770  | |
| Monarch | Louis XV | 
| Preceded by | César Gabriel de Choiseul | 
| Succeeded by | Louis Phélypeaux | 
| Minister of War | |
| In office 27 January 1761 – 24 December 1770  | |
| Monarch | Louis XV | 
| Preceded by | Charles Louis Auguste Fouquet | 
| Succeeded by | Louis Phélypeaux | 
| Ambassador of the Kingdom of France to the Archduchy of Austria | |
| In office 1757 – 1758  | |
| Monarch | Louis XV | 
| Preceded by | Louis Charles César Le Tellier | 
| Succeeded by | César Gabriel de Choiseul | 
| Personal details | |
| Born | 28 June 1719 Nancy, Duchy of Lorraine  | 
| Died | 8 May 1785 (aged 65) Paris, Isle-de-France, France  | 
| Residence(s) | Château de Chanteloup, Touraine | 
| Awards |  Order of the Holy Spirit Order of the Golden Fleece  | 
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| Military service | |
| Allegiance | Kingdom of France | 
| Branch/service | Royal French Army | 
| Years of service | 1740 – 1770 | 
| Rank | Lieutenant General | 
| Battles/wars | Russo-Turkish War War of the Austrian Succession Seven Years' War  | 
Étienne François, duc de Choiseul, KOHS, OGF (28 June 1719 – 8 May 1785) was a French Army officer, diplomat and statesman. From 1758 to 1761 and again from 1766 to 1770, he served as Foreign Minister of France and had a strong influence on France's global strategy throughout the period. Choiseul is closely associated with France's defeat in the Seven Years' War and subsequent efforts to rebuild French prestige.