Roger I de Saint-Lary
Roger I de Saint-Lary | |
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| Seigneur de Bellegarde | |
| Other titles | Marshal of France |
| Born | January 1522 Kingdom of France |
| Died | 10 December 1579 (aged 57) Dauphiné, Kingdom of France |
| Spouse(s) | Marguerite de Saluces |
| Issue | César de Saint-Lary |
Roger de Saint-Lary, baron de Bellegarde (1525-1579) was a soldier and Marshal of France. Rising to prominence as a favourite of Henri III he was quickly elevated to high office, becoming Marshal in 1574. Tasked with leading the main royal army in the fifth war of religion, he was not able to achieve success and the army disintegrated while he attempted to besiege Livron. Fighting again for the crown in 1577 he remained unable to achieve notable success on the battlefield. Having attempted to seize the Marquisate of Saluzzo which he had relinquished in hopes of attaining the governorship of Languedoc, he was granted the territory in a mediated settlement overseen by the duke of Savoy in October 1579. Several months later he would be dead.