Henri, Count of Harcourt
Henri de Lorraine | |
|---|---|
| Count of Harcourt | |
| Born | 20 March 1601 |
| Died | 25 July 1666 (aged 65) Royaumont Abbey in Asnières-sur-Oise |
| Buried | Église Saint-Roch, Paris |
| Noble family | Lorraine |
| Spouse | Marguerite-Philippe du Cambout |
| Issue | Armande Henriette, abbess Louis, Count of Armagnac Philippe, Chevalier de Lorraine Alfonse Louis, abbot Raimond Bérenger, abbot Charles, Count of Marsan |
| Father | Charles I, Duke of Elbeuf |
| Mother | Marguerite de Chabot, countess of Charny |
Henri de Lorraine (20 March 1601 – 25 July 1666, Royaumont Abbey), known as Cadet la Perle, was a French nobleman. He was count of Harcourt, count of Armagnac, count of Brionne and viscount of Marsan. Henri served in the royal army against the Huguenot revolt. He fought and defeated a Spanish army at Chieri, relieved the fortress of Casale, and took the city of Turin. He rescued the royal family during the first Fronde and failed in an attempt to create an independent principality for himself during the second Fronde. He died 25 July 1666.