Casimir de Montrond Casimir Comte de Montrond

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Casimir, Comte de Montrond (1768-1843), was a French diplomatic agent and the son of a military officer. His mother, Anglique Marie d'Arlus, comtesse de Montrond (d. 1827), was a royalist writer, said to be the author of the "Troubadour barnois", a song which has the refrain "Louis, le fils de Henri, Est prisonnier dans Paris". Casimir was imprisoned in 1794 in St. Lazare, where he met a woman. He bought her freedom and his own with 100 louis. Wikipedia
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1768
Died:
1843
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