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Auprès de ma blonde. (Next to my girlfriend) or Le Prisonnier de Hollande. (The prisonner of Holland)
The text was inspired by Louis XIV’s campaign against Holland (1672-78),and was allegedly written by André Joubert du Collet, Lord of the Collet, a native of Bourgneuf-en-Retz and lieutenant in the French Royal Navy. It could however be derived from a song dating from the sixteenth century.
He was captured by the Dutch during a raid on the island of Noirmoutier during the war they engaged against the French and the English between 1672 and 1679 (War of Holland).
The Dutch kept him two years in captivity with other prisoners of this raid. The French prisoners were released only by the payment of a ransom by King Louis XIV. To thank the King,André Joubert then offered him this song he wrote in captivity,Au près de ma blonde,in memory of his wife. It became a popular marching song.
It is reported that the troops of the Marshal of France,Duke de Villars sung this song while entering Le Quesnoy in 1712. It also became the marching song of the regiment of Champagne.
A very nice song. @Nilgiri @Blue Marlin @AUSTERLITZ @Penguin @vostok
The text was inspired by Louis XIV’s campaign against Holland (1672-78),and was allegedly written by André Joubert du Collet, Lord of the Collet, a native of Bourgneuf-en-Retz and lieutenant in the French Royal Navy. It could however be derived from a song dating from the sixteenth century.
He was captured by the Dutch during a raid on the island of Noirmoutier during the war they engaged against the French and the English between 1672 and 1679 (War of Holland).
The Dutch kept him two years in captivity with other prisoners of this raid. The French prisoners were released only by the payment of a ransom by King Louis XIV. To thank the King,André Joubert then offered him this song he wrote in captivity,Au près de ma blonde,in memory of his wife. It became a popular marching song.
It is reported that the troops of the Marshal of France,Duke de Villars sung this song while entering Le Quesnoy in 1712. It also became the marching song of the regiment of Champagne.
A very nice song. @Nilgiri @Blue Marlin @AUSTERLITZ @Penguin @vostok
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