He began as a Midshipman in the French Navy before becoming Second Lieutenant in the Royal Corps of Artillery on 20 April 1776, before being made Captain of the Piémont in April 1778. In 1780, he was made a Lieutenant-Colonel, followed by Colonel in the Gendarmerie in January 1784. He was presented to the King at Versailles in 1787 under the title of Marquis de Gizeux. In March 1782, he was made second colonel of the Anjou-infantry regiment before becoming a colonel of the regiment in May 1791.[2]
Contades became Chamberlain to Emperor Napoleon and was made Baron of the Empire in 1813. He served as Lieutenant-General of the King's Armies and mayor of Gizeux. He was general councilor of Indre-et-Loire before becoming president of the general council of Indre-et-Loire on 26 July 1815.[4]
Personal life
On 17 October 1786, Contades married Périne-Julie Constantin de La Lorie (1767–1840). The Marquis owned the Château de Gizeux, in Gizeux in the Indre-et-Loiredépartement, but had to flee in 1789, returning to Gizeux in 1801. Together, they were the parents of four children, three daughters and one son:[2]
Julie Louise Marie de Contades-Gizeux (1787–1860), who married René de la Rue du Can, Baron de Champchevrier of the Château de Champchevrier.[4]
Henriette de Contades-Gizeux (1789–1840),[5] who married Alexandre Nicolas Bunault, Comte de Montbrun.[6][7]
Camille-Auguste de Contades-Gizeux (1791–1861), a Captain of Chasseurs who married Elisa du Fou in 1818.[4][8]
Aimé de Contades-Gizeux (1802–1802), who died in infancy.[4]
Contades died in Gizeux on 18 June 1825, and was buried in the Cemetery of the Church of Gizeux. His widow died in Tours in 1840.[4]