Pierre de Villars
Pierre de Villars, known by courtesy as the Marquis de Villars, was a French diplomat and Conseiller [d'État (France)|Councillor of State].
He was the son of Claude de Villars, mestre de camp and gentleman of the King's bedchamber, and of his wife Charlotte Louvet de Nogaret-Calvisson, and grandson of René of Savoy, known as the Bastard of Savoy, and thus the great-grandson of Philip II, Duke of Savoy.
He was married to Marie [Gigault de Bellefonds] and they had two sons, Armand and Claude [Louis Hector de Villars|Claude-Louis-Hector] who inherited his father's title, Marquis de Villars.
Between 1679 and 1681, Villars and his wife were assigned to the royal court in Madrid to represent French King Louis XIV to Spanish King Charles II and his new French-born wife: Marie Louise d'Orléans, the young and beautiful niece of Louis XIV.