[2] He also was the brother of André de Beaumont, grand master of Crossbowmen of France.
He was the uncle of Jacques de Beaumont, also a Chamberlain of Louis XI.
Louis II de Beaumont - Bressuire, became famous under Charles VII in the Hundred Years' War.
He played an important role in Guyenne, and took Gensac in Dordogne, participated in the Battle of Castillon.
[3][4] In 1469, Louis de Beaumont-Bressuire was one of his 12 confidants who accompanied King Louis XI, during his interview with his brother Charles, Duke of Guyenne in Coulonges-les-Royal in September 1469.