Robert III de La Marck

Robert III de la Marck
Seigneur de Fleuranges
Crayon portrait by Jean Clouet
Other titlesMarshal of France
Born1491
Sedan, Ardennes
DiedDecember 1537
Longjumeau
FamilyHouse of La Marck
Spouse(s)Guillemette de Sarrebruck
IssueRobert IV de La Marck
FatherRobert II de La Marck
MotherCatherine de Croÿ

Robert III de La Marck (1491–1537), Seigneur of Fleuranges, was a Marshal of France and historian. Self-styled "The Young Adventurer," he was one of Francis I's close companions in the last years of Louis XII's life, and remained close after Francis ascended the throne. Robert campaigned with Francis' Italian campaigns being captured at Pavia. During his imprisonment he wrote a personal history. Upon being freed, he returned to participation in the Italian Wars, seeing service at the defence of Péronne in 1536. When he learnt of his father's death, he set out for Amboise, but was stricken by illness and died at Longjumeau in 1537.