Background
He was the second son of Charles de Cossé, Count of Brissac and Grand Falconer of France.
He was the second son of Charles de Cossé, Count of Brissac and Grand Falconer of France.
He was a prominent French soldier and became a Marshal of France, a position conferred upon him by Henry IV of France in 1594. After the latter"s death in 1569, he became the Grand Falconer and the 3rd Count of Brissac. He did battle in the French Wars of Religion on the side of the House of Guise.
He fought for the Catholic League and, as military governor of Paris, opened the gates of that city to Henry IV of France, who appointed him Marshal of France in 1594.
The County of Brissac was raised in status to a Duchy in the Peerage of France in 1611. At that point, Charles became the first Duke of Brissac.
Judith died in 1598 and he remarried four years later. After falling ill during the Siege of Saint-Jean-d"Angély, he died in June of 1621 at his home, the Château de Brissac.