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La Tour d'Auvergne

La Tour d'Auvergne (French: [la tuʁ dovɛʁɲ]) was a noble French dynasty. Its senior branch, extinct in 1501, held two of the last large fiefs acquired by the French crown, the counties of Auvergne and Boulogne, for about half a century. Its cadet branch, extinct in 1802, ruled the duchy of Bouillon in the Southern Netherlands from 1594, and held the dukedoms of Albret and Château-Thierry in the peerage of France since 1660. The name was also borne by Philippe d'Auvergne, an alleged collateral of the original Counts of Auvergne, and was adopted by the famous soldier Théophile Corret de la Tour d'Auvergne, who descended from an illegitimate line of the family.

Senior line: counts of Auvergne and Boulogne

 
Personal coat of arms of the counts of Auvergne and Boulogne from the House of la Tour d'Auvergne.
 
 

Although various La Tours are mentioned in the documents from the 11th and 12th century, the family history remains unclear until the 13th century, when they owned the lordship of la Tour in the county of Auvergne, hence the name.

The medieval family was related through marriages to other notable families of the French south, including Ventadour, La Rochefoucauld, and Levis-Mirepoix.

The la Tours d'Auvergne maintained close ties with the Avignon popes, and many of them became bishops and cardinals, particularly after 1352, when Guy de la Tour married Marthe Rogier of Beaufort, Popes Gregory XI's niece and Clement VI's grand niece. Their son Bertrand IV of la Tour [fr] (1375–1423) married a rich heiress, Marie I, Countess of Auvergne, in 1389, with their son Bertrand V de la Tour [fr] succeeding as Count of Auvergne and Boulogne in 1437.

Bertrand V's grandson Jean III de la Tour d'Auvergne (1467–1501) was the last medieval Count of Auvergne, Boulogne, and Lauraguais. By his marriage to Jeanne of Bourbon-Vendôme, he had two daughters:

John's elder sister, Jeanne de la Tour d'Auvergne, married Aymar de Poitiers. They were the grandparents of Diane de Poitiers, mistress of King Henry II of France.

The cadet line of this family, extinct in 1497, also owned the lordship of Montgascon. Anne de la Tour d'Auvergne, the last of this line and heiress to this lordship, married three times:

  • firstly, in 1506, to Charles of Bourbon, Count of Roussillon.
  • secondly, in 1510, to John of Montmorency, lord of Chantilly.
  • thirdly, in 1518, to her distant cousin, Francis II de la Tour, Viscount of Turenne. For her issue by the last marriage, see below.

Junior line: viscounts of Turenne and princes of Sedan

 
Family de Beaufort-Turenne in the 14th and 15th century.
 
Coat of arms of viscountcy of Turenne

Bertrand de La Tour d'Auvergne, owner of Olliergues and several other seigneuries, was the author of the junior line of the family.

He died in 1329 and was buried in Clermont-Ferrand. His great grandson William de la Tour became bishop of Rodez and Catholic Patriarch of Antioch. The latter's nephew, Agne IV of Oliergues, married in 1444 his cousin, viscountess Anne of Beaufort, succeeding to the viscounty of Turenne upon her death.

Among his children, the younger, Antony Raymond, lord of Murat, became the ancestor of the obscure line of la Tour-Apchier, which rose to prominence shortly before its extinction in the 19th century.

 
Henri de la Tour (1555-1623), Marshal of France

Agne IV's fifth and eldest surviving son, Anthony de la Tour, succeeded him as viscount of Turenne and had two children. The youngest, Gilles de la Tour, lord of Limeuil, had issue, including Isabeau of Limeuil, known as the mistress of Louis I de Bourbon, Prince de Condé and mother of his natural children.

Francis II de la Tour d'Auvergne, viscount of Turenne (1497–1532) was the eldest son of Anthony de la Tour and husband of Anne de la Tour de Montgascon (see above). Their grandson, Henry de la Tour d'Auvergne (1555–1623), is remembered as a faithful adherent of Henri IV's Huguenot cause and Marshal of France. His first wife was Charlotte de la Marck, heiress to the principality of Sedan and to the duchy of Bouillon. Upon her death, Henry inherited her titles and dominions and remarried Elisabeth of Orange-Nassau, William the Silent's daughter.

Hoping to succeed the Orange rulers of the Netherlands, their son and heir Frederic Maurice of the Tour d'Auvergne (1605–1652) remained in the Dutch service until his marriage to Eléonore-Catherine-Fébronie de Wassenaar de Berg, which was effected against his family's wishes in 1634 and led to his conversion to Catholicism.

Compromised in the Cinq-Mars conspiracy, he was pardoned on condition that he would exchange his principalities of Sedan, Jametz, and Raucourt - highly important strategically - for the titles of duke of Albret and duke of Château-Thierry in the French peerage. This exchange was formalized in 1651. Although Frederic Maurice was promised to take rank from the original creation of the duchy of Château-Thierry for Robert III of the Marck in 1527, this could never be effected due to vocal opposition of other dukes-peers.

The younger brother of Frédéric Maurice de La Tour d'Auvergne, Henri de La Tour d'Auvergne, vicomte de Turenne, (1611–1675), is undoubtedly the most illustrious member of the family. Among the most successful generals in French military history. A grateful Louis XIV honored Turenne with burial at the royal necropolis at Saint-Denis and Napoléon considered him to be the greatest military commander of all times.

Later history: Dukes of Bouillon and Albret

Frederic-Maurice's son, Godefroy Maurice de La Tour d'Auvergne (1641–1721), was the first member of his family to become a truly sovereign duke of Bouillon. This happened in 1678 when the Duchy of Bouillon was finally reconquered from the Spaniards by the Marshal de Créquy. Apart from his ducal titles, Godefroy-Maurice also held the title of Count of Évreux. He became the Grand Chamberlain of France in 1658 and governor of Auvergne in 1662. All these titles would remain in the La Tour d'Auvergne family for more than a century.

The family were created Foreign Princes in France in 1651, this entitled them to the style of [Most Serene] Highness at the French court in which they lived.

 
Louis Henri de La Tour d'Auvergne, comte d'Évreux, builder of Élysée Palace. Portrait by Hyacinthe Rigaud (ca. 1720), now in the Metropolitan Museum

Godefroy-Maurice's younger brother, Count Frederic Maurice de La Tour d'Auvergne (1642–1707), was a prominent general in the service of the Dutch. He married Henrietta von Hohenzollern (1648–1698), heiress to the marquessate of Bergen-op-Zoom, a title which passed to their children. After their line became extinct in 1732, Bergen devolved upon Count Palatine Johann Christian von Sulzbach (1700–1733), who had married an heiress, Marie Henriette Leopoldine de La Tour d'Auvergne, in 1722.

Godefroy-Maurice's wife, Marie Anne Mancini (1649–1714), best remembered for her literary pursuits and for her patronage of La Fontaine, was a niece of Cardinal Mazarin. Their eldest son Louis married the heiress to the dukedom of Ventadour but predeceased his parents. The Duchy of Bouillon and other titles passed to their second son, Emmanuel Théodose (1668–1730), whose fourth wife was Louise Henriette Françoise de Lorraine. Another son, Frédéric-Jules, Prince d'Auvergne (1672–1733), married an Irish adventuress.

Charles Godefroy de La Tour d'Auvergne (1706–1771) was Emmanuel-Théodose's son and the 5th Duke of Bouillon. His wife was his brother's widow, Maria Karolina Sobieska, the granddaughter of King John Sobieski of Poland. Their only daughter, Marie Louise Henriette Jeanne de La Tour, was a famous adventuress and was guillotined in 1793. Although officially married to Jules de Rohan, Duke of Montbazon, she had an illegitimate son who died in infancy by her cousin, Charles Edward Stuart, Jacobite claimant to the thrones of England and Scotland.

Her brother, Godefroy Charles Henri de La Tour d'Auvergne (1728–1792), was the 6th Duke of Bouillon. He married Louise de Lorraine, known prior to marriage as Mademoiselle de Marsan. He served with distinction in the Seven Years' War and was elected to the Royal Academy of Sculpture and Painting in 1777. In just three months, he squandered almost a million livres on his mistress, an opera singer, thus bringing his family to the verge of ruin. Although the 6th duke embraced the French Revolution enthusiastically, the Duchy of Bouillon was annexed by the Republic within three years after his death. His only son, Jacques Léopold Charles Godefroy, incapacitated by a road accident, died in 1802, leaving no issue of his marriage to a Princess of Hesse-Rheinfels. As a consequence, the main line of the La Tour d'Auvergne family became extinct.

Bouillon Succession

In 1780, the 6th Duke of Bouillon developed a friendship with Philippe d'Auvergne, a British naval officer imprisoned in France. As a family legend had it, the Dauvergne family represented a collateral branch of the ancient Counts of Auvergne, which had moved to the island of Jersey sometime in the 13th century. In 1787, the 6th Duke recognized this legendary connection and adopted Philippe d'Auvergne, calling on him to succeed his own son in the case the latter were to die without male issue.

In 1809 Napoleon endorsed an arrangement, whereby the La Tour estates and liabilities pertaining to the 1651 exchange devolved upon the French state. The 6th Duke's Château de Navarre and the Hôtel d'Évreux in Paris were bequeathed to the Empress Josephine and her relatives. The Hôtel d'Évreux was subsequently renamed the Élysée Palace and currently serves as the official residence of the President of France. As for the Duchy of Bouillon, its citizens recognized Philippe d'Auvergne as their legitimate ruler and duke.

The Congress of Vienna, however, awarded the sovereignty of the duchy to the King of the Netherlands, whereas the private property holdings of the former dukes were to be redistributed by special arbitration either to Philippe d'Auvergne or to an Austrian claimant, Charles-Alain-Gabriel de Rohan-Guéméné, who was the last duke's closest relative in the female line. The issue was eventually settled in Rohan's favor. Philippe d'Auvergne committed suicide September 16 or 18, 1816, in the Holmes Hotel, a small hotel located at Great Smith Street in Westminster.

In 1817, Rohan was sued by other claimants to the La Tour d'Auvergne estate, including the duc de Bourbon, the duc de La Tremoille, the princesse de Bourbon-Condé and the princesse de Poix. All were related to the 7th duke of Bouillon on his maternal side. Seven years later, their claims were upheld by a court in Liège, and Rohan had to step down as duke.

In the 1820s, the La Tour name and inheritance were disputed between the families of La Tour d'Auvergne d'Apchier, which represented the last known surviving line of the La Tour d'Auvergne before its eventual extinction in 1896, and "La Tour d'Auvergne-Lauraguais", a family whose kinship to the Dukes of Bouillon is unestablished. From the latter family, Prince Henri de La Tour d'Auvergne-Lauraguais (1876–1914) married in 1904 Elisabeth Berthier de Wagram (1885–1960), daughter of the third Prince de Wagram and a descendant, in female line, of the Rothschild dynasty.

Partial family tree

Family tree
Robert IV [fr]
(d. 1194)
Count of Auvergne
Bertrand I[1]
(d. 1208)
Lord of La Tour
Robert de ClermontGuy II [fr]
(d. 1222)
Count of Auvergne
Bernard I
(d. 1253)
Lord of La Tour
Thiebault d'Auvergne[2]
supposed ancestor of the Dauvergnes of Jersey
William X [fr]
(d. 1247)
Count of Auvergne
Bernard II
(d. 1270)
Lord of La Tour
Robert V of Auvergne [fr]
(d. 1277)
Count of Auvergne
Bertrand II
(d. 1296)
Lord of La Tour
Robert VI [fr]
(1250–1314)
Count of Auvergne
Beatrix of RodezBernard III
(d. 1325)
Lord of La Tour
Bertrand de La Tour
Lord of Oliergues
Robert VII [fr]
(died 1325)
Count of Auvergne
Bertrand III
(d. 1361)
Lord of La Tour
Bernard de La Tour [fr]
(d. 1361)
Cardinal
Agne I de La Tour[3]
(d. 1354)
Lord of Oliergues
Godefroy d'Auvergne
Lord of Montgascon
Guy
(d. 1375)
Lord of La Tour
Jean de La Tour [fr]
(d. 1374)
Cardinal
Bertrand de La Tour
(d. 1382)
Bishop of Toul and Puy
Bernard de La Tour
(d. 1394)
Bishop of Langres
Henri de La Tour
(d. 1415)
Bishop of Clermont
Marie I
(1376–1437)
Countess of Auvergne
Bertrand IV de La Tour [fr]
(d. 1423)
Agne II de La Tour
(d. 1404)
Lord of Oliergues
Bertrand V de La Tour d'Auvergne [fr]
(d. 1461)
Count of Auvergne
Jeanne de La Tour d'Auvergne
m. Béraud III [fr], Dauphin of Auvergne
Agne III de La Tour
(d. 1415)
Lord of Oliergues
Guillaume de La Tour
(d. 1470)
Bishop of Rodez; Patriarch of Antioch
Bertrand II de La Tour
(d. 1450)
Lord of Oliergues
Bertrand VI de La Tour d'Auvergne [fr]
(1417–1497)
Count of Auvergne
Louise de La Trémoille
(1432–1474)
Godefroi de La Tour d'Auvergne
(d. 1469)
Lord of Montgascon
Gabrielle de La Tour d'Auvergne
(d. 1486)
m. Louis I, Count of Montpensier
Isabelle de La Tour d'Auvergne
(d. 1488)
m. Guillaume de Châtillon-Blois [fr]
Agne IV de La Tour
(d. 1489)
Viscount of Turenne
Anne de La Tour d'Auvergne
(d. 1512)
m. Alexander Stewart, Duke of Albany
Jean I de La Tour d'Auvergne
(1467–1501)
Count of Auvergne
Jeanne de Bourbon-Vendôme
(1465–1512)
Godefroi de La Tour d'Auvergne
(d. 1497)
Baron of Montgascon
Gilles de La Tour
Abbot of Vigeois [fr]
Antoine de La Tour
(d. 1527)
Viscount of Turenne
Antoine Raymond de La Tour[4]
(1471–aft. 1524)
Baron of Murat
John Stewart, Duke of Albany
(d. 1536)
Regent of Scotland
Anne de La Tour d'Auvergne
(1496–1524)
Countess of Auvergne
Madeleine de La Tour d'Auvergne
(1498–1519)
m. Lorenzo de' Medici, Duke of Urbino
Anne de La Tour d'Auvergne
(d. 1530)
Lady of Montgascon
François de La Tour
(d. 1532)
Viscount of Turenne
Gilles de La Tour
Lord of Limeuil
Catherine de' Medici
(1519–1589)
heiress of Auvergne
François de La Tour d'Auvergne
(1526–1557)
Viscount of Turenne
Eleonore de MontmorencyRenée de La Tour d'Auvergne
(d. 1548)
Abbess of Paraclet
Léonarde de La Tour d'Auvergne
(d. 1560)
Abbess of Paraclet
Isabelle de La Tour
(d. 1609)
m. Scipion Sardini [fr]
Antoinette de La Tour
(d. 1608)
m. Charles Robert de La Marck [fr]
Antoine de La Tour
Lord of Murat
Jean de La Tour
(d. aft. 1593)
Lord of Alagnac
Charlotte de La Marck
(1574–1594)
Duchess of Bouillon
Henri de La Tour d'Auvergne
(1555–1623)
Duke of Bouillon
Madeleine de La Tour d'Auvergne
(1556–aft. 1580)
m. Honorat I of Savoy [fr]
Martin de La Tour
(d. aft. 1629)
Baron of Murat
Marie de La Tour d'Auvergne
(1600–1665)
m. Henri de La Trémoille
Frédéric Maurice de La Tour d'Auvergne
(1605–1652)
Duke of Bouillon
Éléonore de Bergh [fr]
(1613–1657)
Elisabeth de La Tour d'Auvergne
(1606–1685)
m. Guy Aldonce de Durfort de Duras [fr]
Henri de La Tour d'Auvergne, Viscount of Turenne
(1611–1675)
Marshal of France
Charlotte Nompar de Caumont
(1623–1666)
Henri Corret
illegitimate half-brother of Marshal Turenne
Jacques de La Tour
(d. aft. 1667)
Baron of Murat
Élisabeth de La Tour d'Auvergne
(1635–1680)
m. Charles III, Duke of Elbeuf
Godefroy Maurice de La Tour d'Auvergne[5]
(1636–1721)
Duke of Bouillon
Marie Anne Mancini
(1649–1714)
Frédéric-Maurice de La Tour d'Auvergne [fr]
(1642–1707)
Count of Auvergne
Frances of Hohenzollern-Hechingen [fr]
(1642–1698)
Margravine of Bergen-op-Zoom
Emmanuel-Théodose de La Tour d'Auvergne
(1643–1715)
Cardinal
Mauricette-Fébronie de La Tour d'Auvergne [fr]
(1652–1706)
m. Maximilian Philipp Hieronymus, Duke of Bavaria-Leuchtenberg
Mathurin Corret
(1645–1705)
Lord of Kebauffret
Jean de La Tour
Baron of Murat
James Louis Sobieski
(1667–1737)
Anne Geneviève de Lévis
(1673–1727)
Louis-Charles de La Tour d'Auvergne [fr]
(1665–1692)
Prince of Turenne
Marie Armande de La Trémoille
(1677–1717)
Emmanuel Théodose de La Tour d'Auvergne
(1668–1730)
Duke of Bouillon
Louise Henriette Françoise de Lorraine
(1707–1737)
Louis Henri de La Tour d'Auvergne
(1679–1753)
Count of Évreux
Marie Anne Crozat
(1696–1729)
Louise Julie de La Tour d'Auvergne
(1679–1750)
m. François-Armand de Rohan-Guéméné [fr]
Élisabeth-Éléonore de La Tour d'Auvergne [fr]
(1665–1746)
Abbess of Torigny [fr]
Louise-Émilie de La Tour d'Auvergne [fr]
(1667–1737)
Abbess of Montmartre
Henri-Oswald de La Tour d'Auvergne [fr]
(1671–1747)
Archbishop of Tours and Vienne; Cardinal
François-Egon de La Tour d'Auvergne
(1675–1710)
Margrave of Bergen-op-Zoom
Marie Anne d'Arenberg
(1689–1736)
Jean-Maurice
(1675–1739)
Count of La Tour d'Apchier
Louise Françoise Angélique Le Tellier
(1698–1719)
Anne Marie Christine de Simiane
(1683–1722)
Charles Dauvergne[6]
m. Elizabeth Corbet
Maria Clementina Sobieska
(1702–1725)
m. James Francis Edward Stuart
Armande de La Tour d'Auvergne
(1697–1717)
m. Louis de Melun, Duke of Joyeuse
Frédéric Maurice Casimir de La Tour d'Auvergne
(1702–1723)
Prince of Turenne
Maria Karolina Sobieska
(1697–1740)
Charles Godefroy de La Tour d'Auvergne
(1706–1771)
Duke of Bouillon
Marie Hortense Victoire de La Tour d'Auvergne
(1704–1741)
m. Charles Armand René de La Trémoille
Anne Marie Louise de La Tour d'Auvergne
(1722–1739)
m. Charles de Rohan, Prince of Soubise
Marie Charlotte de La Tour d'Auvergne
(1729–1763)
m. Charles Juste de Beauvau, Prince of Craon
Maria Henriette de La Tour d'Auvergne
(1708–1728)
m. John Christian, Count Palatine of Sulzbach
Olivier Louis Corret
(1699–1749)
Charles Dauvergne
(b. 1724)
Clementina Walkinshaw
(1720–1802)
Charles Edward Stuart
(1720–1788)
Count of Albany
Marie Louise de La Tour d'Auvergne
(1725–1793)
Jules Hercule Mériadec de Rohan
(1726–1800)
Prince of Guéméné
Louise of Lorraine
(1718–1788)
Godefroy de La Tour d'Auvergne
(1728–1792)
Duke of Bouillon
Jean Bretagne Charles de La Trémoille
(1737–1792)
Duke of La Trémoille
Charlotte de Rohan
(1737–1760)
m. Louis Joseph, Prince of Condé
Anne Louise Marie de Beauvau[7]
(1750–1834)
m. Philippe Louis, Prince-Duke of Poix
Louis Claude Maurice de La Tour d'Auvergne
(1719–1747)
Colonel of the Régiment de La Tour d’Auvergne [fr]
Nicolas François Julie de La Tour d'Auvergne
(1720–1790)
Colonel of the Régiments de La Tour d'Auvergne and de Boulonnais [fr]
Charlotte Stuart, Duchess of Albany
(1753–1789)
~ Ferdinand Maximilien Mériadec de Rohan
Charles Godefroi de Rohan
(1748–1749)
Henri Louis Marie de Rohan
(1745–1809)
Prince of Guéméné
Hedwig of Hesse-Rotenburg
(1748–1801)
Jacques Léopold de La Tour d'Auvergne
(1746–1802)
Duke of Bouillon
Charles Bretagne Marie de La Trémoille[7]
(1764–1839)
Duke of La Trémoille
Louis Henri Joseph[7]
(1756–1830)
Prince of Condé
Louise Adélaïde[7]
(1757–1824)
Princess of Condé
Théophile Corret de La Tour d'Auvergne
(1743–1800)
First Grenadier of France
Philippe d'Auvergne[7]
(1754–1816)
Vice-Admiral RN; Duke of Bouillon
Corbet James d'Auvergne [frr]
(1765–1825)
Captain RN; Lieutenant-Governor of Heligoland
Victoire Adelaide de Rohan
(b. 1779)
Charles Alain de Rohan[7]
(1764–1836)
Duke of Bouillon
Marie Louise Josephine de Rohan
(1765–1839)
m. Charles Louis Gaspard de Rohan-Rochefort
Godefroy Maurice Marie Joseph de La Tour d'Auvergne
(1770–1849)
Colonel of the Régiment de La Tour d'Auvergne [fr]
Berthe de Rohan
(1782–1841)
Duchess of Bouillon
Louis Victor Mériadec de Rohan [de]
(1766–1846)
Duke of Bouillon
Camille de Rohan [cs]
(1800–1892)
Duke of Bouillon
Benjamin de Rohan
(1804–1846)
Aurélie-Marie-Joséphine-Héloïse de Bossi [fr]
(1809–1889)
Maurice César de La Tour d'Auvergne
(1809–1896)
"Duke of Bouillon"
Arthur de Rohan
(1826–1885)
Alain de Rohan [fr]
(1853–1914)
Duke of Bouillon
Alain de Rohan [cs]
(1893–1976)
Duke of Bouillon
Karl Anton Rohan [de]
(1898–1975)
Karl Rohan
(1934–2008)
Duke of Bouillon
Albert Rohan
(1936–2019)
Duke of Bouillon

See also

References

  • Marek, Miroslav. "Genealogy of the House of La Tour d'Auvergne". Genealogy.EU.[self-published source][better source needed]
  • Account of the Duchy of Bouillon, by François Velde
  1. ^ De La Chesnaye-Desbois and Badier, Dictionnaire de la Noblesse, 3rd edition (1876) vol. 19, p. 55.
  2. ^ James Bertrand Payne, An Armorial of Jersey (1859) p. 56.
  3. ^ Dictionnaire de la Noblesse, v. 19, p. 57.
  4. ^ Dictionnaire de la Noblesse, v. 19, p. 62.
  5. ^ Dictionnaire de la Noblesse, v. 19, p. 59.
  6. ^ Armorial of Jersey, p. 59.
  7. ^ a b c d e f "The six claimants to the Duchy of Bouillon". G. R. Balleine, The Tragedy of Philippe d'Auvergne (1973) p. 46.

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For the place see La Tour d Auvergne La Tour d Auvergne French la tuʁ dovɛʁɲ was a noble French dynasty Its senior branch extinct in 1501 held two of the last large fiefs acquired by the French crown the counties of Auvergne and Boulogne for about half a century Its cadet branch extinct in 1802 ruled the duchy of Bouillon in the Southern Netherlands from 1594 and held the dukedoms of Albret and Chateau Thierry in the peerage of France since 1660 The name was also borne by Philippe d Auvergne an alleged collateral of the original Counts of Auvergne and was adopted by the famous soldier Theophile Corret de la Tour d Auvergne who descended from an illegitimate line of the family Contents 1 Senior line counts of Auvergne and Boulogne 2 Junior line viscounts of Turenne and princes of Sedan 3 Later history Dukes of Bouillon and Albret 4 Bouillon Succession 5 Partial family tree 6 See also 7 ReferencesSenior line counts of Auvergne and Boulogne Edit Personal coat of arms of the counts of Auvergne and Boulogne from the House of la Tour d Auvergne Although various La Tours are mentioned in the documents from the 11th and 12th century the family history remains unclear until the 13th century when they owned the lordship of la Tour in the county of Auvergne hence the name The medieval family was related through marriages to other notable families of the French south including Ventadour La Rochefoucauld and Levis Mirepoix The la Tours d Auvergne maintained close ties with the Avignon popes and many of them became bishops and cardinals particularly after 1352 when Guy de la Tour married Marthe Rogier of Beaufort Popes Gregory XI s niece and Clement VI s grand niece Their son Bertrand IV of la Tour fr 1375 1423 married a rich heiress Marie I Countess of Auvergne in 1389 with their son Bertrand V de la Tour fr succeeding as Count of Auvergne and Boulogne in 1437 Bertrand V s grandson Jean III de la Tour d Auvergne 1467 1501 was the last medieval Count of Auvergne Boulogne and Lauraguais By his marriage to Jeanne of Bourbon Vendome he had two daughters The elder daughter Anne de la Tour d Auvergne married John Stewart 2nd Duke of Albany but died childless The younger Madeleine de la Tour d Auvergne married Lorenzino de Medici and gave birth to Catherine de Medici who inherited both Auvergne and Boulogne when Anne died childless Catherine also became Queen of France John s elder sister Jeanne de la Tour d Auvergne married Aymar de Poitiers They were the grandparents of Diane de Poitiers mistress of King Henry II of France The cadet line of this family extinct in 1497 also owned the lordship of Montgascon Anne de la Tour d Auvergne the last of this line and heiress to this lordship married three times firstly in 1506 to Charles of Bourbon Count of Roussillon secondly in 1510 to John of Montmorency lord of Chantilly thirdly in 1518 to her distant cousin Francis II de la Tour Viscount of Turenne For her issue by the last marriage see below Junior line viscounts of Turenne and princes of Sedan Edit Family de Beaufort Turenne in the 14th and 15th century Coat of arms of viscountcy of TurenneBertrand de La Tour d Auvergne owner of Olliergues and several other seigneuries was the author of the junior line of the family He died in 1329 and was buried in Clermont Ferrand His great grandson William de la Tour became bishop of Rodez and Catholic Patriarch of Antioch The latter s nephew Agne IV of Oliergues married in 1444 his cousin viscountess Anne of Beaufort succeeding to the viscounty of Turenne upon her death Among his children the younger Antony Raymond lord of Murat became the ancestor of the obscure line of la Tour Apchier which rose to prominence shortly before its extinction in the 19th century Henri de la Tour 1555 1623 Marshal of FranceAgne IV s fifth and eldest surviving son Anthony de la Tour succeeded him as viscount of Turenne and had two children The youngest Gilles de la Tour lord of Limeuil had issue including Isabeau of Limeuil known as the mistress of Louis I de Bourbon Prince de Conde and mother of his natural children Francis II de la Tour d Auvergne viscount of Turenne 1497 1532 was the eldest son of Anthony de la Tour and husband of Anne de la Tour de Montgascon see above Their grandson Henry de la Tour d Auvergne 1555 1623 is remembered as a faithful adherent of Henri IV s Huguenot cause and Marshal of France His first wife was Charlotte de la Marck heiress to the principality of Sedan and to the duchy of Bouillon Upon her death Henry inherited her titles and dominions and remarried Elisabeth of Orange Nassau William the Silent s daughter Hoping to succeed the Orange rulers of the Netherlands their son and heir Frederic Maurice of the Tour d Auvergne 1605 1652 remained in the Dutch service until his marriage to Eleonore Catherine Febronie de Wassenaar de Berg which was effected against his family s wishes in 1634 and led to his conversion to Catholicism Compromised in the Cinq Mars conspiracy he was pardoned on condition that he would exchange his principalities of Sedan Jametz and Raucourt highly important strategically for the titles of duke of Albret and duke of Chateau Thierry in the French peerage This exchange was formalized in 1651 Although Frederic Maurice was promised to take rank from the original creation of the duchy of Chateau Thierry for Robert III of the Marck in 1527 this could never be effected due to vocal opposition of other dukes peers The younger brother of Frederic Maurice de La Tour d Auvergne Henri de La Tour d Auvergne vicomte de Turenne 1611 1675 is undoubtedly the most illustrious member of the family Among the most successful generals in French military history A grateful Louis XIV honored Turenne with burial at the royal necropolis at Saint Denis and Napoleon considered him to be the greatest military commander of all times Later history Dukes of Bouillon and Albret EditFrederic Maurice s son Godefroy Maurice de La Tour d Auvergne 1641 1721 was the first member of his family to become a truly sovereign duke of Bouillon This happened in 1678 when the Duchy of Bouillon was finally reconquered from the Spaniards by the Marshal de Crequy Apart from his ducal titles Godefroy Maurice also held the title of Count of Evreux He became the Grand Chamberlain of France in 1658 and governor of Auvergne in 1662 All these titles would remain in the La Tour d Auvergne family for more than a century The family were created Foreign Princes in France in 1651 this entitled them to the style of Most Serene Highness at the French court in which they lived Louis Henri de La Tour d Auvergne comte d Evreux builder of Elysee Palace Portrait by Hyacinthe Rigaud ca 1720 now in the Metropolitan Museum Godefroy Maurice s younger brother Count Frederic Maurice de La Tour d Auvergne 1642 1707 was a prominent general in the service of the Dutch He married Henrietta von Hohenzollern 1648 1698 heiress to the marquessate of Bergen op Zoom a title which passed to their children After their line became extinct in 1732 Bergen devolved upon Count Palatine Johann Christian von Sulzbach 1700 1733 who had married an heiress Marie Henriette Leopoldine de La Tour d Auvergne in 1722 Godefroy Maurice s wife Marie Anne Mancini 1649 1714 best remembered for her literary pursuits and for her patronage of La Fontaine was a niece of Cardinal Mazarin Their eldest son Louis married the heiress to the dukedom of Ventadour but predeceased his parents The Duchy of Bouillon and other titles passed to their second son Emmanuel Theodose 1668 1730 whose fourth wife was Louise Henriette Francoise de Lorraine Another son Frederic Jules Prince d Auvergne 1672 1733 married an Irish adventuress Charles Godefroy de La Tour d Auvergne 1706 1771 was Emmanuel Theodose s son and the 5th Duke of Bouillon His wife was his brother s widow Maria Karolina Sobieska the granddaughter of King John Sobieski of Poland Their only daughter Marie Louise Henriette Jeanne de La Tour was a famous adventuress and was guillotined in 1793 Although officially married to Jules de Rohan Duke of Montbazon she had an illegitimate son who died in infancy by her cousin Charles Edward Stuart Jacobite claimant to the thrones of England and Scotland Her brother Godefroy Charles Henri de La Tour d Auvergne 1728 1792 was the 6th Duke of Bouillon He married Louise de Lorraine known prior to marriage as Mademoiselle de Marsan He served with distinction in the Seven Years War and was elected to the Royal Academy of Sculpture and Painting in 1777 In just three months he squandered almost a million livres on his mistress an opera singer thus bringing his family to the verge of ruin Although the 6th duke embraced the French Revolution enthusiastically the Duchy of Bouillon was annexed by the Republic within three years after his death His only son Jacques Leopold Charles Godefroy incapacitated by a road accident died in 1802 leaving no issue of his marriage to a Princess of Hesse Rheinfels As a consequence the main line of the La Tour d Auvergne family became extinct Bouillon Succession EditIn 1780 the 6th Duke of Bouillon developed a friendship with Philippe d Auvergne a British naval officer imprisoned in France As a family legend had it the Dauvergne family represented a collateral branch of the ancient Counts of Auvergne which had moved to the island of Jersey sometime in the 13th century In 1787 the 6th Duke recognized this legendary connection and adopted Philippe d Auvergne calling on him to succeed his own son in the case the latter were to die without male issue In 1809 Napoleon endorsed an arrangement whereby the La Tour estates and liabilities pertaining to the 1651 exchange devolved upon the French state The 6th Duke s Chateau de Navarre and the Hotel d Evreux in Paris were bequeathed to the Empress Josephine and her relatives The Hotel d Evreux was subsequently renamed the Elysee Palace and currently serves as the official residence of the President of France As for the Duchy of Bouillon its citizens recognized Philippe d Auvergne as their legitimate ruler and duke The Congress of Vienna however awarded the sovereignty of the duchy to the King of the Netherlands whereas the private property holdings of the former dukes were to be redistributed by special arbitration either to Philippe d Auvergne or to an Austrian claimant Charles Alain Gabriel de Rohan Guemene who was the last duke s closest relative in the female line The issue was eventually settled in Rohan s favor Philippe d Auvergne committed suicide September 16 or 18 1816 in the Holmes Hotel a small hotel located at Great Smith Street in Westminster In 1817 Rohan was sued by other claimants to the La Tour d Auvergne estate including the duc de Bourbon the duc de La Tremoille the princesse de Bourbon Conde and the princesse de Poix All were related to the 7th duke of Bouillon on his maternal side Seven years later their claims were upheld by a court in Liege and Rohan had to step down as duke In the 1820s the La Tour name and inheritance were disputed between the families of La Tour d Auvergne d Apchier which represented the last known surviving line of the La Tour d Auvergne before its eventual extinction in 1896 and La Tour d Auvergne Lauraguais a family whose kinship to the Dukes of Bouillon is unestablished From the latter family Prince Henri de La Tour d Auvergne Lauraguais 1876 1914 married in 1904 Elisabeth Berthier de Wagram 1885 1960 daughter of the third Prince de Wagram and a descendant in female line of the Rothschild dynasty Partial family tree EditFamily treeRobert IV fr d 1194 Count of AuvergneBertrand I 1 d 1208 Lord of La TourRobert de ClermontGuy II fr d 1222 Count of AuvergneBernard I d 1253 Lord of La TourThiebault d Auvergne 2 supposed ancestor of the Dauvergnes of JerseyWilliam X fr d 1247 Count of AuvergneBernard II d 1270 Lord of La TourRobert V of Auvergne fr d 1277 Count of AuvergneBertrand II d 1296 Lord of La TourRobert VI fr 1250 1314 Count of AuvergneBeatrix of RodezBernard III d 1325 Lord of La TourBertrand de La TourLord of OlierguesRobert VII fr died 1325 Count of AuvergneBertrand III d 1361 Lord of La TourBernard de La Tour fr d 1361 CardinalAgne I de La Tour 3 d 1354 Lord of OlierguesGodefroy d AuvergneLord of MontgasconGuy d 1375 Lord of La TourJean de La Tour fr d 1374 CardinalBertrand de La Tour d 1382 Bishop of Toul and PuyBernard de La Tour d 1394 Bishop of LangresHenri de La Tour d 1415 Bishop of ClermontMarie I 1376 1437 Countess of AuvergneBertrand IV de La Tour fr d 1423 Agne II de La Tour d 1404 Lord of OlierguesBertrand V de La Tour d Auvergne fr d 1461 Count of AuvergneJeanne de La Tour d Auvergnem Beraud III fr Dauphin of AuvergneAgne III de La Tour d 1415 Lord of OlierguesGuillaume de La Tour d 1470 Bishop of Rodez Patriarch of AntiochBertrand II de La Tour d 1450 Lord of OlierguesBertrand VI de La Tour d Auvergne fr 1417 1497 Count of AuvergneLouise de La Tremoille 1432 1474 Godefroi de La Tour d Auvergne d 1469 Lord of MontgasconGabrielle de La Tour d Auvergne d 1486 m Louis I Count of MontpensierIsabelle de La Tour d Auvergne d 1488 m Guillaume de Chatillon Blois fr Agne IV de La Tour d 1489 Viscount of TurenneAnne de La Tour d Auvergne d 1512 m Alexander Stewart Duke of AlbanyJean I de La Tour d Auvergne 1467 1501 Count of AuvergneJeanne de Bourbon Vendome 1465 1512 Godefroi de La Tour d Auvergne d 1497 Baron of MontgasconGilles de La TourAbbot of Vigeois fr Antoine de La Tour d 1527 Viscount of TurenneAntoine Raymond de La Tour 4 1471 aft 1524 Baron of MuratJohn Stewart Duke of Albany d 1536 Regent of ScotlandAnne de La Tour d Auvergne 1496 1524 Countess of AuvergneMadeleine de La Tour d Auvergne 1498 1519 m Lorenzo de Medici Duke of UrbinoAnne de La Tour d Auvergne d 1530 Lady of MontgasconFrancois de La Tour d 1532 Viscount of TurenneGilles de La TourLord of LimeuilCatherine de Medici 1519 1589 heiress of AuvergneFrancois de La Tour d Auvergne 1526 1557 Viscount of TurenneEleonore de MontmorencyRenee de La Tour d Auvergne d 1548 Abbess of ParacletLeonarde de La Tour d Auvergne d 1560 Abbess of ParacletIsabelle de La Tour d 1609 m Scipion Sardini fr Antoinette de La Tour d 1608 m Charles Robert de La Marck fr Antoine de La TourLord of MuratJean de La Tour d aft 1593 Lord of AlagnacCharlotte de La Marck 1574 1594 Duchess of BouillonHenri de La Tour d Auvergne 1555 1623 Duke of BouillonMadeleine de La Tour d Auvergne 1556 aft 1580 m Honorat I of Savoy fr Martin de La Tour d aft 1629 Baron of MuratMarie de La Tour d Auvergne 1600 1665 m Henri de La TremoilleFrederic Maurice de La Tour d Auvergne 1605 1652 Duke of BouillonEleonore de Bergh fr 1613 1657 Elisabeth de La Tour d Auvergne 1606 1685 m Guy Aldonce de Durfort de Duras fr Henri de La Tour d Auvergne Viscount of Turenne 1611 1675 Marshal of FranceCharlotte Nompar de Caumont 1623 1666 Henri Corretillegitimate half brother of Marshal TurenneJacques de La Tour d aft 1667 Baron of MuratElisabeth de La Tour d Auvergne 1635 1680 m Charles III Duke of ElbeufGodefroy Maurice de La Tour d Auvergne 5 1636 1721 Duke of BouillonMarie Anne Mancini 1649 1714 Frederic Maurice de La Tour d Auvergne fr 1642 1707 Count of AuvergneFrances of Hohenzollern Hechingen fr 1642 1698 Margravine of Bergen op ZoomEmmanuel Theodose de La Tour d Auvergne 1643 1715 CardinalMauricette Febronie de La Tour d Auvergne fr 1652 1706 m Maximilian Philipp Hieronymus Duke of Bavaria LeuchtenbergMathurin Corret 1645 1705 Lord of KebauffretJean de La TourBaron of MuratJames Louis Sobieski 1667 1737 Anne Genevieve de Levis 1673 1727 Louis Charles de La Tour d Auvergne fr 1665 1692 Prince of TurenneMarie Armande de La Tremoille 1677 1717 Emmanuel Theodose de La Tour d Auvergne 1668 1730 Duke of BouillonLouise Henriette Francoise de Lorraine 1707 1737 Louis Henri de La Tour d Auvergne 1679 1753 Count of EvreuxMarie Anne Crozat 1696 1729 Louise Julie de La Tour d Auvergne 1679 1750 m Francois Armand de Rohan Guemene fr Elisabeth Eleonore de La Tour d Auvergne fr 1665 1746 Abbess of Torigny fr Louise Emilie de La Tour d Auvergne fr 1667 1737 Abbess of MontmartreHenri Oswald de La Tour d Auvergne fr 1671 1747 Archbishop of Tours and Vienne CardinalFrancois Egon de La Tour d Auvergne 1675 1710 Margrave of Bergen op ZoomMarie Anne d Arenberg 1689 1736 Jean Maurice 1675 1739 Count of La Tour d ApchierLouise Francoise Angelique Le Tellier 1698 1719 Anne Marie Christine de Simiane 1683 1722 Charles Dauvergne 6 m Elizabeth CorbetMaria Clementina Sobieska 1702 1725 m James Francis Edward StuartArmande de La Tour d Auvergne 1697 1717 m Louis de Melun Duke of JoyeuseFrederic Maurice Casimir de La Tour d Auvergne 1702 1723 Prince of TurenneMaria Karolina Sobieska 1697 1740 Charles Godefroy de La Tour d Auvergne 1706 1771 Duke of BouillonMarie Hortense Victoire de La Tour d Auvergne 1704 1741 m Charles Armand Rene de La TremoilleAnne Marie Louise de La Tour d Auvergne 1722 1739 m Charles de Rohan Prince of SoubiseMarie Charlotte de La Tour d Auvergne 1729 1763 m Charles Juste de Beauvau Prince of CraonMaria Henriette de La Tour d Auvergne 1708 1728 m John Christian Count Palatine of SulzbachOlivier Louis Corret 1699 1749 Charles Dauvergne b 1724 Clementina Walkinshaw 1720 1802 Charles Edward Stuart 1720 1788 Count of AlbanyMarie Louise de La Tour d Auvergne 1725 1793 Jules Hercule Meriadec de Rohan 1726 1800 Prince of GuemeneLouise of Lorraine 1718 1788 Godefroy de La Tour d Auvergne 1728 1792 Duke of BouillonJean Bretagne Charles de La Tremoille 1737 1792 Duke of La TremoilleCharlotte de Rohan 1737 1760 m Louis Joseph Prince of CondeAnne Louise Marie de Beauvau 7 1750 1834 m Philippe Louis Prince Duke of PoixLouis Claude Maurice de La Tour d Auvergne 1719 1747 Colonel of the Regiment de La Tour d Auvergne fr Nicolas Francois Julie de La Tour d Auvergne 1720 1790 Colonel of the Regiments de La Tour d Auvergne and de Boulonnais fr Charlotte Stuart Duchess of Albany 1753 1789 Ferdinand Maximilien Meriadec de RohanCharles Godefroi de Rohan 1748 1749 Henri Louis Marie de Rohan 1745 1809 Prince of GuemeneHedwig of Hesse Rotenburg 1748 1801 Jacques Leopold de La Tour d Auvergne 1746 1802 Duke of BouillonCharles Bretagne Marie de La Tremoille 7 1764 1839 Duke of La TremoilleLouis Henri Joseph 7 1756 1830 Prince of CondeLouise Adelaide 7 1757 1824 Princess of CondeTheophile Corret de La Tour d Auvergne 1743 1800 First Grenadier of FrancePhilippe d Auvergne 7 1754 1816 Vice Admiral RN Duke of BouillonCorbet James d Auvergne frr 1765 1825 Captain RN Lieutenant Governor of HeligolandVictoire Adelaide de Rohan b 1779 Charles Alain de Rohan 7 1764 1836 Duke of BouillonMarie Louise Josephine de Rohan 1765 1839 m Charles Louis Gaspard de Rohan RochefortGodefroy Maurice Marie Joseph de La Tour d Auvergne 1770 1849 Colonel of the Regiment de La Tour d Auvergne fr Berthe de Rohan 1782 1841 Duchess of BouillonLouis Victor Meriadec de Rohan de 1766 1846 Duke of BouillonCamille de Rohan cs 1800 1892 Duke of BouillonBenjamin de Rohan 1804 1846 Aurelie Marie Josephine Heloise de Bossi fr 1809 1889 Maurice Cesar de La Tour d Auvergne 1809 1896 Duke of Bouillon Arthur de Rohan 1826 1885 Alain de Rohan fr 1853 1914 Duke of BouillonAlain de Rohan cs 1893 1976 Duke of BouillonKarl Anton Rohan de 1898 1975 Karl Rohan 1934 2008 Duke of BouillonAlbert Rohan 1936 2019 Duke of BouillonSee also EditDuchess of Bouillon Duke of BouillonReferences EditMarek Miroslav Genealogy of the House of La Tour d Auvergne Genealogy EU self published source better source needed Account of the Duchy of Bouillon by Francois Velde De La Chesnaye Desbois and Badier Dictionnaire de la Noblesse 3rd edition 1876 vol 19 p 55 James Bertrand Payne An Armorial of Jersey 1859 p 56 Dictionnaire de la Noblesse v 19 p 57 Dictionnaire de la Noblesse v 19 p 62 Dictionnaire de la Noblesse v 19 p 59 Armorial of Jersey p 59 a b c d e f The six claimants to the Duchy of Bouillon G R Balleine 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