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  Informat.io on Charles Iii Duke Of Bourbon
In 1505 he married Suzanne, Duchess of Bourbon, the heir-general of the House of Bourbon (to which he was the heir-male), and became Duke of Bourbon in her right.
Suzanne had left all her estates to him, but the queen mother, Louise of Savoy, claimed them as the heir in proximity in blood, due to their previous entailments.
By Suzanne, Charles was the father of a pair of twins and Francis of Bourbon, Count of Clermont.
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 Montpensier
The countship was subsequently held by Louis de Bourbon, younger son of Duke John, and by his descendants up to Charles de Bourbon-Montpensier, the famous constable, who became duke of Bourbon by his marriage with his cousin, Suzanne de Bourbon, in 1505.
Confiscated by King Francis I, the countship was restored in 1538 to Louise de Bourbon, sister of the constable, and widow of the prince de La Roche-sur-Yon[?], and to her son Louis (1513 -- 1582), and was erected into a duchy in the peerage of France (duché-pairie) in 1539.
The title subsequently remained in the Orleans family, and was borne in particular by Antoine Philippe (1775?1807), son of Philippe Egalité, and by Antoine Marie Philippe Louis (1824 -- 1890), son of King Louis-Philippe and father-in-law of King Alphonso XII of Spain.
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 Suzanne, Duchess of Bourbon - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Suzanne of Bourbon (10 May 1491– 28 April 1521, Château de Châtellerault) was Duchess of Bourbon and Auvergne from 1503 to her death.
She was daughter of Peter II of Bourbon and Anne of France, daughter of King Louis XI of France.
On 10 May 1505, at Château du Parc-les-Moulins, Suzanne married her cousin Charles, head of the Montpensier family, a cadet branch of the Bourbons.
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 Bourbon
In 1276 a Bourbon heiress, Béatrix de Bourbon (died 1310), a direct descendant of Aimar, married Robert de France, comte de Clermont, sixth son of the Capetian king Louis IX.
A brother of Louis XIV, Philippe I (1640-1701), duc d'Orléans, was the founder of the collateral branch of Bourbons known as the house of Orléans.
The Spanish house of Bourbon was founded by Philippe, duc d'Anjou, a grandson of King Louis XIV of France and great-grandson of Philip IV of Spain.
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 Montpensier - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography
It was sold in 1384 by Bernard and Robert de Ventadour to John, Duke of Berry, whose sons Charles and John were the first two to hold the title of Count of Montpensier.
The countship was subsequently held by Louis de Bourbon, the younger son of John and Marie, and by his descendants up to Charles de Bourbon-Montpensier, the famous constable, who became duke of Bourbon by his marriage with his cousin, Suzanne de Bourbon, in 1505.
Confiscated by King Francis I, the countship was restored in 1538 to Louise de Bourbon, sister of the constable, and widow of the prince de La Roche-sur-Yon, and to her son Louis (1513–1582), and was erected into a duchy in the peerage of France (duché-pairie) in 1539.
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 An Old Maid - Honore de Balzac - Free Online Library
Suzanne's ambition was early excited by the tale of a strange adventure which had happened at the tavern of the More,--a tale which had taken possession of her childish brain.
Suzanne, who had no doubt heard of du Bousquier's proposed marriage, acknowledged her trick, sent a thousand francs to the society, and did all the harm she could to the old purveyor.
Suzanne, faithful to her nature, did not leave Alencon on this occasion without changing the orange-blossoms of the bride to rue.
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 Counts and dukes of Montpensier - LoveToKnow 1911   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
MONTPENSIER The French lordship of Montpensier (department of Puy-de-Dome), which became a countship in the 14th century, was sold in 1384 by Bernard and Robert de Ventadour to John, duke of Berry, whose daughter Marie brought the countship to her husband, John I., duke of Bourbon, in 1400.
Confiscated by King Francis I., the countship was restored in 1538 to Louise de Bourbon, sister of the constable, and widow of the prince de La Roche-sur-Yon, and to her son Louis (1513-1582), and was erected into a duchy in the peerage of France (duchy-pairie) in 1539.
The title subsequently remained in the Orleans family, and was borne in particular by Antoine Philippe (1775-1807), son of Philippe "Egalite," and Antoine Marie Philippe Louis (1824-1890), son of King Louis Philippe and father-in-law of King Alphonso XII.
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[The Thirteen.] LANGEAIS (Duchesse Antoinette de),[*] wife of the preceding, daughter of the Duc de Navarreins; born in 1794; reared by the Princesse de Blamont-Chauvry, her aunt; grand-niece of the Vidame de Pamiers; niece of the Duc de Grandlieu by her marriage.
The Duchesse de Lansac, in November of the same year, consented, one evening, to meet Isemberg, Montcornet, and Martial de la Roche-Hugon in Malin de Gondreville's house, for the purpose of conciliating her nephew and niece in their domestic quarrel.
Beatrix.] LENONCOURT (Duchesse de), wife of the preceding, born in 1758, of a cold, severe, insincere, ambitious nature, was almost always unkind to her daughter, Madame de Mortsauf.
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 France Substates
Daughter of Louis XII and Duchess Anne de Bretagne, sister of Duchess Claude of Bretagne, and married to Hercule II d'Este, duc de Ferrare.
Married to Henri de Bourbon, Duc de Montpensier, de Châtellerault and de Saint-Fargeau and Prince souverain des Dombes etc., In 1647 she gave the duchy to Louis de Lorraine, the sixth son of the last count of Eu (1650-70).
Daughter of Duchess Marie de Luxembourg-Saint-Pôl (1579-1602) married to Cécar de Bourbon, Duc de Vendome, the son of Gabrielle d'Estree and King Henry IV.
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 Bourbon Barrel Furniture | Suzanne Duchess Of Bourbon   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
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 History of the duchy of Bouillon
Louis de Bourbon was killed in 1482 at the behest of Guillaume de La Marck, who had his son Jean elected bishop by part of the chapter.
Henri-Robert married Françoise de Bourbon, daughter of Louis duc de Montpensier (and second cousin of the father of Henri IV).
Registration of the contract in the relevant Parlements and the Chambres aux Comptes were made with some restrictions, mainly placing restrictions on the duc de Bouillon's enjoyment of certain rights attached to the lands he was receiving, and imposing on him the obligation of reimbursing certain engagistes and officers in the domains he was receiving.
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 Charles III, Duke of Bourbon - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Charles III de Bourbon, engraved portrait by Thomas de Leu
On 10 May 1505 he married Suzanne, Duchess of Bourbon, the heir-general of the House of Bourbon (to which he was the heir-male), and became Duke of Bourbon in her right.
Suzanne had left all her estates to him, but the King's mother, Louise of Savoy, claimed them as the heir in proximity in blood, due to their previous entailments.
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 Memoir of Louise of Savoy, Duchess of Angoulême, and of her daughter Margaret, Queen of Navarre.
He persisted in his first statement, and the duchess was forced to confess that she had received the greater part of the sum in question, but she alleged that the money was due to her by the superintendent, and she did not see why her private income should be applied to the Italian expedition.
The object of the suit was to wrest from the constable the lordships bequeathed to him by Suzanne de Beaujeu, one of the richest heiresses in Europe, and to which Louise of Savoy laid claim as next of kin to the deceased.
The Constable of Bourbon having rejected, and even it is said with disdain, the offer of marriage made to him, the suit was brought before the parliament, and was decided in favor of the Duchess of Angoulême. But the pleasure brought her by this triumph over her haughty adversary was not of long duration.
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 CGFA- Jean Hey (Master of Moulins)
Suzanne of Bourbon (Child at Prayer), wood, Louvre.
Pierre II- Duke of Bourbon, Presented by St. Peter, 1492-93, wood, Musée du Louvre, Paris.
Anne of France- Duchess of Bourbon, Presented by St. John the Evangelist, 1492-93, wood, Musée du Louvre, Paris.
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 La maison de Bourbon, « escolle de vertu et de perfection ». Anne de France, Suzanne de Bourbon et Pierre Martin
Suzanne se doit d'être à la fois une princesse exemplaire et une mère capable de transmettre correctement la vertu de noblesse à sa descendance.
In the early 16th century, Suzanne of Bourbon received the famous teachings written by her mother Anne of France a short time before her wedding (1505) and a treatise compiled by the dominican Pierre Martin when the duchess was pregnant for the first time (1517).
Suzanne had to be both an exemplary princess and a mother able to properly transmit the virtue of nobility to her descendants.
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 Artists
Between 1852 and 1859 Paul Cézanne studied at the Collège Bourbon and it was there that he formed a friendship with Emile Zola, with whom he shared an interest in literature.
Among Goya’s early admirers and most important patrons during a period of 20 years were the Duke and Duchess of Osuna, who commissioned not only portraits of themselves and a family group but also a number of paintings to decorate their country residence near Madrid, the Alameda Palace, known as El Capricho.
After the fall of Napoleon and the Bourbon restoration, David was banished in 1816 as a regicide and fled to Brussels, where he spent his last 10 years.
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 The French Royal Family: A Genealogy
Louis XI had natural children, of which Jeanne (†1519), dame de Mirebeau, was legitimated in 1465 and married to Louis, bâtard de Bourbon; Marie, married to Aymar de Poitiers and from whom Diane de Poitiers, mistress of Henri II, is descended.
Louis de Bourbon, comte de Soissons (†1641) had a son Louis-Henri de Bourbon-Soissons, comte de Dunois: France a baton couped in bend sinister and a bordure gules (D'Hozier) whose only daughter by his wife Angélique-Cunégonde de Montmorency-Luxembourg was Louise-Léontine-Jacqueline, married to Charles-Philippe d'Albert, duc de Luynes.
Henri III Jules de Bourbon, prince de Condé, had a daughter Julie de Bourbon (1668-1710), Mademoiselle de Châteaubriant, legitimated, bearing France a baton couped in bend sinister gules; married to Armand de Lesparre de Madaillan (D'Hozier).
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The Duchess stood at the porcelain room-heater; her hands open to the warmth that relieved the arthritic pain in her fingers, her back to the girl who stood at attention just inside the door of the chamber.
Suzanne led her through room after room to her own apartment, then sat her down at a table on which a serving woman laid plates of food and drink.
Suzanne went to a cupboard and brought out a handsome vellum book decorated with gold and illuminated with the artistry of masters: Precepts of Anne de France for Her Daughter, Suzanne de Bourbon.
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 COUNTS AND DUKES OF MO... - Online Information article about COUNTS AND DUKES OF MO...
Louis de Bourbon, younger son of Duke John, and by his descendants up to See also:
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Henri de Bourbon, duke of Montpensier, brought the duchy to her husband Gaston, duke of See also:
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 Index to royal Genealogical Data - ordered by lastname - part 18
de Bourbon, Charles III of Parma, Duke of Parma, b.
de Bourbon, Ferdinand IV of Naples, King of Naples and Sicily, b.
de Bourbon, Louis I of Parma, Duke of Parma, b.
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 KING LA TOUR'S WILLIAM THE CONQUEROR OF ENGLAND
By Anne de Bourbon he had two (2) daughters: Anne, married in 1505 to John Stuart, Duke of Albany and died without issue in 1524; Madeleine, married to Lorenzo de Medici, Duke of Urbino.
The counties of Auvergne, Boulogne and the baronny of La Tour passed to the daughter of Madeleine, Catherine de Medici, wife of Henri II de Valois, later Henri II, King of France.
Their great-grandson Jean-Louis de Rochechouart pursued the matter in court and won by an arret of Sept. 2, 1617 and settlements of January 2, 1620 signed by the King of Feb. 2, registered in Parlement on March 18.
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 Ancestry of the Duchess of Cornwall
The ancestry of HRH The Duchess of Cornwall
Below is a short summary of the first fourteen generations of the ancestry of the current [2006] Princess of Wales (styled "HRH The Duchess of Cornwall"), using the standard Kekule method of ancestor-numbering.
Ancestry of Camilla Shand, HRH The Duchess of Cornwall
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 [CTRL] European Royal History: Bookstore
The story of the second Bourbon king of France, son of Henri IV and father of Louis XIV.
She was the Grand Duchess of Hesse and by Rhine and mother of Alexandra Feodorovna, among several other distinguished children.
Grand Duchess of Hesse and by Rhine, Grand Duchess of Russia, Victoria Melita caused a scandal by divorcing one first cousin to marry another.
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 Vigée Le Brun Master Painting List
She was a duchess in her own right, inheriting the title from her mother.
She was married to Louis Stanislas, the Prince de Lamballe (1747-68), the brother of Louise Marie Adélaïde de Penthièvre (the future Duchesse de Chartres).
{“2 Mme la Duchesse de Guiche.”} The daughter of the Duc and Duchesse de Polignac, Louise Françoise Gabrielle Aglaé was born in 1768, and died 1803 in a house fire in Edinburgh.
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The unfortunate Semblançay was arrested; commissioners were appointed to examine his accounts, and being condemned by their report, he was hung on the gibbet at Montfaucon on the 9th of August, 1527.
Louise of Savoy was deeply implicated in a still fouler transaction, which was attended with the most terrible consequences: this was the iniquitous lawsuit brought against the Constable of Bourbon, which was followed by his desertion and treason.
If, on the contrary, he refuses, it will be necessary to bring this action, prosecute it vigorously, employ in it the authority of the king and my lady his mother, and spare nought to further it.
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 MEMOIRS OF MADAME DE MONTESPAN
When the Queen-mother proceeded to form the new household of her niece and daughter-in-law, the Infanta, the Duchesse de Navailles, chief of the ladies-in-waiting, bethought herself of me, and soon the Court and Paris learnt that I was one of the six ladies in attendance on the young Queen.
As to the Duchesse de Navailles and her husband, they got rid of their charges and retired to their estates, where great wealth and freedom were their recompense after such pompous Court slavery.
The Duc and Duchesse de Vendome were as fond of him as one of their own kin, doing nothing without first consulting him, everywhere praising and extolling his abilities, which were worthy of a ministry.
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 France Heads   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Anne continued to govern the Bourbon domains which belonged to her daughter Suzanne.
One of many powerful women of the period, at the end of her life she was engaged in disputes with Louise de Savoie over succession to the Bourbon lands.
She was Duchess regnant of Parma-Piacenza e Gaustalla in Italy (1815-47) after her divorce from Napoleon.
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