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Gaspard de Coligny (1519-1572)

A military life at the service of the crown

Gaspard II de Châtillon, Lord, then Count de Coligny was the third son of Gaspard I de Coligny, Marshall of France, and of Marie Louise de Montmorency, the sister of Constable Anne de Montmorency. Pierre, his elder brother Lord of Châtillon died in 1528 ; his second brother, Odet de Châtillon,Cardinal in 1533, Archbishop of Toulouse, converted to Protestantism, and married and left several children when he died in England ; his younger brother, François,Lord ofAndelot was his comrade in the struggle for the Protestant cause.

In 1522, when his father died, the constable took the Coligny children under his wing. As Louise de Montmorency was appointed lady in waiting to the queen, the Châtillon brothers befriended the Guise. Coligny’s whole life was marked by his relationship with the Guise.

Gaspard had a humanist education at the Court. He had a studious youth and intended to have a military career with his brother François d’Andelot, while hi

Sun Belt Conference Academic Honor Roll (2007, 2008)
All-Louisiana Honorable Mention (2009)
All-Sun Belt Conference (2008)
All-Louisiana (2008)

2009
Started 56 games in the outfield for the Cajuns ... Tabbed All-Louisiana Honorable Mention by the Louisiana Sports Writers' Association ... Hit .331 for the season, scoring 35 runs ... Was second on the squad with 56 hits ... As lead-off hitter, posted a .483 batting average ... Was 13-of-14 on stolen bases ... Was second on the squad with seven sacrifice hits.

2008
Named First Team All-Sun Belt Conference ... Worked her way into the starting line up and boasted a .404 batting average ... Had just 13 strikeouts in 151 official at bats and 173 total plate appearances ... Her batting average did not dip below .400 on the year after becoming an everyday starter on Mar. 11 ... One of five Cajuns to hit .300 or better at the NCAA Baton Rouge Regional; Was 3-for-10 with five runs scored and three walks in regional action ... Had 61 base hits on the year with 49 runs scored and 11 RBI ... Had a pair of extra base hits as a slap

Louise de Coligny

Princess consort of Orange

Louise de Coligny (23 September 1555 – 9 November 1620) was a princess consort of Orange as the fourth and last spouse of William the Silent. She was the daughter of Gaspard de Coligny, seigneur de Châtillon by his first wife, Charlotte de Laval.

Biography

Louise was born at Châtillon-sur-Loing into an old and powerful House of Coligny. Her parents saw to it that she received a humanist education.

When she was sixteen, she married ProtestantCharles de Téligny (1571). Both he and her father were murdered at the St. Bartholomew's Day massacre. Like her murdered father, she was a French Huguenot and after the massacre (August 1572 -Paris), she spent ten years in the Swiss Confederacy.

Nicolas Mius, Governor of Marseille, worked for Louise de Coligny’s father Admiral Gaspard II de Coligny as an interpreter. On August 25, 1572, Nicolas Mius was a victim of the St. Bartholomew’s Day Massacre. On this day the Admiral told those with him “to save yourselves.” Everyone left Admiral Gaspard II de Coligny except Nicolas Mius, w

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