Joseph Marie de Boufflers

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Born(1706-05-22)22 May 1706
Died2 July 1747(1747-07-02) (aged 41)
Service years1720–1747
Joseph Marie de Boufflers

Duke of Boufflers
Portrait of the duke by Jean-Marc Nattier
Born(1706-05-22)22 May 1706
Died2 July 1747(1747-07-02) (aged 41)
Allegiance Kingdom of France
Service years1720–1747
RankLieutenant General
ConflictsWar of the Polish Succession
War of the Austrian Succession
AwardsKnight of the Order of the Holy Spirit
Spouse
(m. 1721)
ChildrenCharles Joseph Marie de Boufflers
RelationsLouis-François de Boufflers (father)
Catherine Charlotte de Gramont (mother)
Amélie de Boufflers (granddaughter)

Joseph Marie de Boufflers, 2nd Duke of Boufflers (22 May 1706 – 2 July 1747) was a French nobleman and senior military officer.[1][2]

Joseph Marie was the third, but only surviving, son of Louis-François de Boufflers and Catherine Charlotte de Gramont, daughter of Antoine Charles de Gramont, 3rd Duke of Gramont.[3] His father was a marshal of France who was made a peer of France as Duke of Boufflers in 1708.[1]

Following the death of his elder brother, on 22 March 1711 he assumed the title Comte de Boufflers and on 28 March 1711 he was made colonel of his late brother's infantry regiment, despite being only five years old.[3] On 22 August 1711, Joseph Marie inherited his father's title and estates.[4] He also assumed his father's positions as governor of Flanders and Hainut, Lille, and Beauvais.[1]

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