Louis Charles César Le Tellier, duc d'Estrées

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Duke Louis Charles d'Estrées (July 2, 1695 - January 2, 1771) was a French military commander and Marshal of France.

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His father was Michel François Le Tellier (1663-1721), marquis de Courtenvaux, himself son of Louis XIV's War Minister François-Michel le Tellier, Marquis de Louvois. His mother was Marie Anne d'Estrées (†1741), daughter of Marshal Jean II d'Estrées (1624-1707) and younger sister of Marshal Victor Marie d'Estrées.

He married twice, to Anne Catherine de Champagne La Suze, and to Adélaïde Félicité de Brûlart de Sillery de Puisieux.

He was inspector general of the cavalry and as lieutenant general, he distinguished himself in the Battle of Fontenoy (1745)

A Marshal of France since February 24, 1757, he was commander of the armies in Westphalia during the Seven Years' War. On July 26, 1757, he won the Battle of Hastenbeck against Hanoverian and Hessian troops under the Duke of Cumberland.

He became a knight in the Order of the Holy Spirit in 1746 and received the title of Duc d'Estrées in 1763 from his mother's family.

He was a Freemason from 1736.