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Françoise d'Orléans-Longueville

Françoise d'Orléans-Longueville (5 April 1549 – 11 June 1601) was the second wife of Louis de Bourbon, Prince of Condé, a "Prince du Sang" and leader of the Huguenots during the French Wars of Religion.

Françoise d'Orléans-Longueville
Princess of Condé
Born5 April 1549
Châteaudun, France
Died11 June 1601 (aged 52)
Paris, France
SpouseLouis I de Bourbon, Prince of Condé
IssueCharles de Bourbon, Count of Soissons
Louis de Bourbon
Benjamin de Bourbon
Names
Françoise d'Orléans
HouseOrléans
FatherFrançois d'Orléans, Marquis of Rothelin
MotherJacqueline de Rohan
ReligionRoman Catholic (formerly Huguenot)

Family edit

Her paternal grandparents were Louis d'Orléans, Duke of Longueville, Sovereign Count of Neuchâtel, Prince of Chatel-Aillon, and Princess Johanna of Baden-Hachberg, Sovereign Countess of Neuchâtel and Margravine of Rothelin, and her maternal grandparents were Charles de Rohan, Viscount of Fronsac and Jeanne de Saint-Séverin.

Françoise had an older brother, Leonor, Duke of Longueville, Duke of Estouteville, and Prince du Sang (1540–1573), who married, in 1563, Marie de Bourbon, Duchess d'Estouteville (1539–1601), by whom he had issue, including Henri I, himself later Duke of Longueville. Françoise's cousin, François III d'Orléans, Duke of Longueville was the uterine half-brother of Mary, Queen of Scots. Her maternal aunt, Claude de Rohan-Gié, was a mistress of King Francis I of France.

Infancy edit

Françoise was born on 5 April 1549 in Châteaudun, France. She was the only daughter of François d'Orléans, Marquis of Rothelin, and Jacqueline de Rohan.[1] Her father had died on 25 October 1548, less than six months before her birth. From birth she was known as Mademoiselle de Longueville.

Marriage edit

On 8 November 1565, in the Château de Vendôme, Françoise married Louis I de Bourbon, Prince of Condé,[1] the youngest brother of King Antoine of Navarre and a Huguenot general. This made Francoise the sister-in-law of the powerful Jeanne d'Albret, who was queen regnant of Navarre and the spiritual leader of the Huguenots. Condé's first wife, Eléanor de Roucy de Roye, had died in 1564. Together Françoise and Louis had three sons, only one of whom lived to adulthood.

The year before their marriage, Conde's mistress, Isabelle de Limeuil, a member of Queen Mother Catherine de' Medici's notorious escadron volant ("flying squadron"), had given birth to a child which she claimed was fathered by Condé, who staunchly denied the accusation.[2]

Widowhood edit

 
The Battle of Jarnac where Françoise's husband was killed and the Huguenot army defeated by the Catholic forces

On 13 March 1569, in the Third War of Religion, Françoise's husband was slain at the Battle of Jarnac when the Huguenot army was defeated by the Catholic forces led by Marshal Gaspard de Saulx, sieur de Tavannes, and the Duke of Anjou, who would later rule as King Henry III.[3] Queen Elizabeth I of England, herself being Protestant, promised to lend money to the Huguenot faction, however, Françoise was required to pledge her jewels as security.[3]

As one of Jeanne d'Albret's closest confidants, Françoise attended Jeanne on her deathbed.[4] After Jeanne's death, Françoise stated "it is a terrible loss to us".[5] After the night of the St. Bartholomew's Day massacre on 23 August 1572, she and her son quickly converted to Roman Catholicism to avoid persecution and possible assassination.

Françoise died in Paris on 11 June 1601 at the age of 52, and was buried at Gaillon.

Issue edit

Françoise and Louis had:

Ancestry edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b Barbier 2002, p. 241.
  2. ^ Strage 1976, p. 131.
  3. ^ a b Strage 1976, p. 142.
  4. ^ Roelker 1968, p. 390-391.
  5. ^ Roelker 1968, p. 392.
  6. ^ Reger 2016, p. 285.
  7. ^ Quantin & Waquet 2007, p. 252.

Sources edit

  • Barbier, Jean Paul (2002). Ma bibliothèque Poétique (in French). Librairie Droz S.A.
  • Quantin, Jean-Louis; Waquet, Jean-Claude (2007). Papes, princes et savants dans l'Europe moderne mélanges à la mémoire de Bruno Neveu (in French). Librairie Droz S.A.
  • Reger, William (2016). The Limits of Empire: European Imperial Formations in Early Modern World History Essays in Honor of Geoffrey Parker. Taylor & Francis.
  • Roelker, Nancy Lyman (1968). Queen of Navarre, Jeanne d'Albret, 1528-1572. Harvard University Press.
  • Strage, Mark (1976). Women of Power: The Life and Times of Catherine de' Medici. Harcourt, Brace & Jovanovich.

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Francoise d Orleans Longueville 5 April 1549 11 June 1601 was the second wife of Louis de Bourbon Prince of Conde a Prince du Sang and leader of the Huguenots during the French Wars of Religion Francoise d Orleans LonguevillePrincess of CondeBorn5 April 1549Chateaudun FranceDied11 June 1601 aged 52 Paris FranceSpouseLouis I de Bourbon Prince of CondeIssueCharles de Bourbon Count of Soissons Louis de Bourbon Benjamin de BourbonNamesFrancoise d OrleansHouseOrleansFatherFrancois d Orleans Marquis of RothelinMotherJacqueline de RohanReligionRoman Catholic formerly Huguenot Contents 1 Family 2 Infancy 3 Marriage 4 Widowhood 5 Issue 6 Ancestry 7 References 8 SourcesFamily editHer paternal grandparents were Louis d Orleans Duke of Longueville Sovereign Count of Neuchatel Prince of Chatel Aillon and Princess Johanna of Baden Hachberg Sovereign Countess of Neuchatel and Margravine of Rothelin and her maternal grandparents were Charles de Rohan Viscount of Fronsac and Jeanne de Saint Severin Francoise had an older brother Leonor Duke of Longueville Duke of Estouteville and Prince du Sang 1540 1573 who married in 1563 Marie de Bourbon Duchess d Estouteville 1539 1601 by whom he had issue including Henri I himself later Duke of Longueville Francoise s cousin Francois III d Orleans Duke of Longueville was the uterine half brother of Mary Queen of Scots Her maternal aunt Claude de Rohan Gie was a mistress of King Francis I of France Infancy editFrancoise was born on 5 April 1549 in Chateaudun France She was the only daughter of Francois d Orleans Marquis of Rothelin and Jacqueline de Rohan 1 Her father had died on 25 October 1548 less than six months before her birth From birth she was known as Mademoiselle de Longueville Marriage editOn 8 November 1565 in the Chateau de Vendome Francoise married Louis I de Bourbon Prince of Conde 1 the youngest brother of King Antoine of Navarre and a Huguenot general This made Francoise the sister in law of the powerful Jeanne d Albret who was queen regnant of Navarre and the spiritual leader of the Huguenots Conde s first wife Eleanor de Roucy de Roye had died in 1564 Together Francoise and Louis had three sons only one of whom lived to adulthood The year before their marriage Conde s mistress Isabelle de Limeuil a member of Queen Mother Catherine de Medici s notorious escadron volant flying squadron had given birth to a child which she claimed was fathered by Conde who staunchly denied the accusation 2 Widowhood edit nbsp The Battle of Jarnac where Francoise s husband was killed and the Huguenot army defeated by the Catholic forcesOn 13 March 1569 in the Third War of Religion Francoise s husband was slain at the Battle of Jarnac when the Huguenot army was defeated by the Catholic forces led by Marshal Gaspard de Saulx sieur de Tavannes and the Duke of Anjou who would later rule as King Henry III 3 Queen Elizabeth I of England herself being Protestant promised to lend money to the Huguenot faction however Francoise was required to pledge her jewels as security 3 As one of Jeanne d Albret s closest confidants Francoise attended Jeanne on her deathbed 4 After Jeanne s death Francoise stated it is a terrible loss to us 5 After the night of the St Bartholomew s Day massacre on 23 August 1572 she and her son quickly converted to Roman Catholicism to avoid persecution and possible assassination Francoise died in Paris on 11 June 1601 at the age of 52 and was buried at Gaillon Issue editFrancoise and Louis had Charles Count of Soissons 3 November 1566 1 November 1612 6 married Anne de Montafie 1577 1644 7 Louis de Bourbon 1567 1569 died in childhood Benjamin de Bourbon 1569 1573 died in childhood Ancestry editAncestors of Francoise d Orleans LonguevilleJean d Orleans Count of DunoisFrancois d Orleans Count of DunoisMarie d Harcourt Duchess of ParthenayLouis I Duke of NeufchatelLouis Duke of SavoyAgnes of SavoyAnne de LusignanFrancois d Orleans Marquis de RothelinRudolf IV Margrave of Hachberg SausenbergPhilip of Hachberg SausenbergMarguerite de VienneJohanna of Baden HochbergAmadeus IX of SavoyMarie of SavoyYolande of ValoisFrancoise d OrleansLouis I de RohanPierre de Rohan Viscount of FronsacMarie Dame de MontaubanCharles de Rohan Viscount of FronsacGuillaume de PenhoetFrancoise de PenhoetFrancoise de MailleJacqueline de Rohan Marquise de RothelinGirolamo de Saint SeverinBernard de Saint Severin Prince of BesignanoMondella CaetaniJeanne de Saint SeverinAntonio Todeschini PiccolominiJeanne Eleonore PiccolominiMaria Marzano of AragonReferences edit a b Barbier 2002 p 241 Strage 1976 p 131 a b Strage 1976 p 142 Roelker 1968 p 390 391 Roelker 1968 p 392 Reger 2016 p 285 Quantin amp Waquet 2007 p 252 Sources editBarbier Jean Paul 2002 Ma bibliotheque Poetique in French Librairie Droz S A Quantin Jean Louis Waquet Jean Claude 2007 Papes princes et savants dans l Europe moderne melanges a la memoire de Bruno Neveu in French Librairie Droz S A Reger William 2016 The Limits of Empire European Imperial Formations in Early Modern World History Essays in Honor of Geoffrey Parker Taylor amp Francis Roelker Nancy Lyman 1968 Queen of Navarre Jeanne d Albret 1528 1572 Harvard University Press Strage Mark 1976 Women of Power The Life and Times of Catherine de Medici Harcourt Brace amp Jovanovich Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Francoise d 27Orleans Longueville amp oldid 1186383211, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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