Henri Auguste de Loménie, Count of Brienne
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Henri Auguste de Loménie (1594 – 3 November 1666), Count of Brienne, Seigneur of La Ville-aux-Clercs was a French politician. He was secretary of state for the navy from 1615 to February 1643, and then secretary of state for foreign affairs from 1643 to 1663 under Mazarin during the minority of Louis XIV. From the Loménie family (originating in Flavignac in Limousin)
Marriage[edit]
7 February 1623, he married Louise de Béon (1602–1665)
Issue[edit]
- Marie Antoinette de Loménie (circa 1624 – 8 December 1704) married Nicolas Joachim, Marquis of Rouault de Gamaches.
- Louis Henri de Loménie, Count of Brienne (1636-1698)
- Charles François de Loménie (born 1638, - 7 April 1720) Abbot of in Picardie then, Abbot of Saint-Germain d'Auxerre.
- Alexandre Bernard de Loménie (born circa 1640 - 1673) died in infancy.
- Jeanne de Loménie, died young
- Madeleine de Loménie. died young.