
Maurice De Saxe (1696-1750) was a German/Polish army officer who fought for numerous factions in the early 18Th century and eventually became a Marshal of France, and even more extraordinary became Marshal General of France (only six in all of French history)
Maurice was born in Saxony (German state) as the bastard son of August II, Elector of Saxony. In 1697 August was elected King of Poland and sent for Maurice to attend to him in Warsaw the next year. Poland was in a constant state of war, and Maurice was soon sent beyond its boards. At the age of twelve Maurice join the army of Eugene of Savoy, a Frenchman by birth, who now served the Hapsburg's in Austria. After a brief campaign, Maurice was to be sent to a Jesuit school, but pleaded with his mother that a military career would be better suited for him. Maurice, now thirteen, had an affair with a local girl and got her pregnant. The baby did not survive.
Maurice then served in the army of Tsar Peter the Great against the Swedes. Maurice left Russia, when August recognized him as a son and granted him the tile of Count. In 1714 he was married to the daughter of his fathers richest subjects. In 1717 Maurice fought against the Ottomans and went to a university in Paris to study Math. In 1720 he got a commission in the French army. In 1725 he was elected Duke of Courland, with the help of the Duchess, who offered her hand in marriage. Maurice, although estranged from his wife, declined. The Duchess, angered claimed he had not right to the land, and raised troops to toss him out. Maurice borrowed money from a Parisian actress he seduced and raise troops of his own and maintained his authority.
Maurice served under the Duke of Berwick in the War of Polish Succession, and was promoted to general. In the War of Austrian Succession, Maurice invaded Austria and commanded a surprise night attack on Prague, which made him famous. After the war in 1743, Maurice was promoted to Marshal of France. The following year, he was chosen to lead the invasion of England for the Stuart king in exile, but the invasion was not carried out. Maurice spent the remainder of his life in service to France.
