Made Marshal of France in 1617, he was often called Maréchal de Vitry.
[1] His younger brother, François de L'Hôpital, marquis du Hallier, also became a marshal of France.
[4] After this coup d'etat he was put (along with his brother and Jean-Baptiste d'Ornano) in charge of the armies in the capital, in order to prohibit riots.
[5] In the following days, Vitry received Concini's title of marshal[6] and was one of the few persons who had unrestricted entrance to the king's chambers.
In 1637, following an assault on Archbishop Henri de Sourdis, he was imprisoned in the Bastille and pardoned in 1643.