Armand Joseph de Béthune was a French nobleman and soldier, known for his charitable work as well as his efforts to improve French agriculture and industry.
Born in 1738, he was the son of François Joseph de Béthune and his wife Marthe de la Rochefoucauld de Roye. On the death of his father in 1738 he became Duc d'Ancenis and on the death of his great-grandfather in 1747 was ceded the title of Duc de Chârost. He followed a military career, rising in 1792 to the rank of Lieutenant-Général. In 1760 he married Louise Suzanne Edmée Martel and they had two sons, one dying in infancy. After his wife's death, in 1783 he married Henriette Adelaïde Josèphe du Bouchet de Sourches de Tourzel, who survived him.
In the Revolution of 1789 he supported the abolition of noble privileges and was elected mayor of a Paris arrondissement. In the Terror of 1794 his son and heir was guillotined, but he had the support of the people. He passed away in 1800, victim of smallpox he caught from deaf-mute patients he was tending.
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