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Turenne (Municipality, Corrèze, France)

Last modified: 2003-01-25 by ivan sache
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[Municipal flag of Turenne]by Ivan Sache


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Presentation of the city

The most famous member of Turenne family was Henri de la Tour d'Auvergne, viscount of Turenne (1611-1675). He commanded the army of Germany during the Thirty Years' War, was appointed lieutenant-general in 1642 and Marshall of France in 1643. His victories in the battles of Arras (1654) and Dunes (1658) forced Philip IV of Spain to sign the treaty of Pyrénées (1659), and Turenne was appointed maréchal général des camps et armées du roi by Louis XIV. He commanded the French army during the wars of Devolution (1667) and Holland (1672), and conquered Alsace after the victory of Turckheim (5 January 1675). He died on the battlefield of Sasbach (27 July 1675).

Ivan Sache, 6 November 2000


Description of the flag

The city flag is a banner of the arms of the ancient Turenne family,

bandé de 12 pièces d'or et de gueules,

i.e. twelve diagonal stripes alternating yellow and red.

Ivan Sache, 6 November 2000