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Georges de Schomberg ( – 27 April 1578) was a French courtier, favourite and soldier during the
French Wars of Religion The French Wars of Religion is the term which is used in reference to a period of civil war between French Catholic Church, Catholics and Protestantism, Protestants, commonly called Huguenots, which lasted from 1562 to 1598. According to estim ...
. Born around 1560, Schomberg was the brother of the French soldier
Gaspard de Schomberg Gaspard de Schomberg, comte de Nanteuil ( –17 March 1599) was a French soldier, courtier, diplomat, statesman and governor during the French Wars of Religion. Of Sachsen descent, Gaspard naturalised as French. He began his career during the ...
, and participated in diplomatic missions with him. He accompanied the king's brother Henri III on a campaign in 1569, and joined with ''reiters'' under the comte de Bassompierre in late 1572. He travelled to
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with Anjou after his election as king in 1573. In 1578 he fought for the duke of Guise in the famous
Duel of the Mignons Les Mignons (from ''mignon'', French for "the darlings" or "the dainty ones") was a term used by polemicists in the contentious atmosphere of the French Wars of Religion and taken up by the people of Paris, to designate the favourites of Henry II ...
. During the combat, he squared off against
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and was able to deliver a nasty blow to his opponents head, however Livarot responded by stabbing him in the heart, and he died on the field.


Early life and family

Georges de Schomberg was born around 1560, the son of Wolf von Schönberg and Brigitta von Schönberg. Georges, and his brother Gaspard were originally of Sachsen extraction. The family emigrated to France during the time of Georges' parents, and the children were born in France. His brother achieved naturalisation as a Frenchman in 1570, and fought the Ottomans in
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in 1566.


Reign of Charles IX

During the 1560s, he served as a page to Catherine de Medici, before accompanying
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, brother to the king, on his campaign against the Protestants in the third civil war. He joined the cavalry company of the ''reiters'' led by the comte de Bassompierre around this time. He often accompanied his brother on diplomatic missions, as in the Autumn of 1572, when he and Gaspard travelled to the
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together. In 1573, while conducting the siege of La Rochelle, Anjou was elected as king of the Commonwealth. Schomberg travelled with him to his new country, and served as a member of his household during his brief reign there, before his return to France on the death of Charles IX.


Reign of Henri III

During 1577, Schomberg was a recognised member of Henri's entourage, and is recorded as one of his ''mignons'' by the contemporary memoirist Jules Gassot.


'Duel of the Mignons'

The favourites of Henri III, denied their target by the withdrawal of
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from court, turned their attention to the favourites of
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. At 05:00 on 27 April, the two sides met at the horse market, near the ''porte Saint-Antoine'' for an illicit duel. Caylus, favourite of the king was to face off with Entraguet. Each brought two seconds, Caylus bringing Maugiron and
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, while Entraguet brought
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and Schomberg. The duel would represent the first time that seconds had participated in the fighting of a duel. The teams of men fought using rapiers, largely in silence. Schomberg was paired against Livarot and began by speaking to him 'They are fighting for their honour, what shall we do?' Livarot responded 'Let us fight for our honour too'. In the fight that followed, Schomberg was able to strike him hard on the head with his rapier, a wound for which Livarot would have to convalesce for weeks. Livarot returned the favour by delivering a strike to Schomberg's heart. The combat took the next three hours to conclude. Schomberg would die of the wound delivered to him by Livarot. Of the six combatants, only two survived the encounter, Entraguet and Livarot. Contemporaries, such as
François de la Noue François de la Noue (1531 – August 4, 1591), called Bras-de-Fer (Iron Arm), was one of the Huguenot captains of the 16th century. He was born near Nantes in 1531, of an ancient Breton family. He served in Italy under Marshal Brissac, and in th ...
denounced the duel for the senseless waste of life it cost.


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{{DEFAULTSORT:Schomberg, Georges de 1560 births 1578 deaths French people of the French Wars of Religion Court of Henry III of France