Ségur Ordinance

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title: Ségur Ordinance
text: The Ségur Ordinance of 1781 was a French law that required French officer candidates to produce proof of having at least four generations of nobility. It is named after Philippe Henri de Ségur, the French minister of war at the time, although he advised against it. Officially called RÉGLEMENT portant que nul ne pourra être proposé à des sous - lieutenances s'il n'a fait preuve de quatre générations de noblesse, the ordinance was approved by Louis XVI on May 22, 1781. The edict required all offic
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