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Louis César, Count of Vexin

Louis César de Bourbon, Légitimé de France, Count of Vexin (Génitoy, 20 June 1672 – Paris, 10 January 1683) was a son of Louis XIV of France and his mistress Madame de Montespan. He was the Abbot of Saint-Denis and of Saint-Germain-des-Prés.

Louis César
Légitimé de France
Count of Vexin
Vexin, ca. 1675
BornLouis César de Bourbon
(1672-06-20)20 June 1672
Château du Génitoy, France
Died10 January 1683(1683-01-10) (aged 10)
Paris, France
Burial
Names
Louis César de Bourbon, Légitimé de France
FatherLouis XIV of France
MotherMadame de Montespan

Birth edit

Louis César, born at the château du Génitoy, was the second son born to Louis XIV and Madame de Montespan. He was named after Julius Caesar,[1] as his older brother Louis Auguste de Bourbon had been named after Augustus and the later born Louis Alexandre de Bourbon was named after Alexander the Great.

Louis César was born at a time when the court was in mourning for Princess Marie-Thérèse of France, known as la petite Madame, who had died in March 1672.

Upbringing edit

Louis César would grow up with his older brother Louis-Auguste in the care of Madame Scarron in a house on the rue de Vaugirard in Paris. This house had been purchased by the king specifically for his illegitimate children. The next year, while his father was on a military tour at Tournai, he was joined by a sister, Louise Françoise de Bourbon, born in June; Louis César and his parents were present, as well as the Queen Marie Thérèse d'Autriche and Madame Scarron.

Scarron was greatly attached to Louis Auguste, far more than his siblings Louise Françoise and Louis César [citation needed]. On 19 December 1673, Louis XIV officially recognised his children with Montespan with Letters Patent from the Parlement de Paris. This made all these children Enfants Légitimés de France, Legitimate Children of France with the style of His Highness.[2]

With this legitimisation, Louis César received the title Count of Vexin, an ancient title dating from the 10th century. His brother became the duc du Maine[3] and his sister Mademoiselle de Nantes.

In the following two years, he was joined by two more siblings: Françoise Marie de Bourbon, born May 1677, and Louis Alexandre de Bourbon, born June 1678 at Clagny.

Around the time of Françoise Marie's birth, his mother was supposedly involved in the Affaire des Poisons which made her lose favour with the king. The king sought comfort with another mistress, Angélique de Fontanges. After that time, Louis César spent more time with his mother at her private residence, the Château de Clagny [citation needed].

Health problems edit

Vexin had a crooked spine since birth. This caused him to limp and was not helped by one of his shoulders being higher than the other. His father, who adored him, decided the child was to be destined for the church. His father bestowed the title of Abbot of Saint Denis on his son. The Royal Cathedral of Saint Denis, Cathédrale royale de Saint-Denis, was the traditional burial place of the kings of France since the 7th century and was one of the wealthiest churches in France.

Despite being the Abbot of Saint Denis, he was too young to carry out any duties and thus remained at the court of his father whilst under the care of Scarron. In 1674, another sister joined the family: Louise Marie Anne was born in November 1674 and was created Mademoiselle de Tours after her legitimisation in 1676.

The doctors at court tried to help with Louis-César's condition but failed using the awful treatments [example needed]. After such treatments, Louis César's general condition worsened after 1675. He was watched over by his mother and his maternal aunt, the marquise de Thianges. He would never be a strong child.

In 1678, it was thought that he may die; again he was "treated" but did not do anything other than keep him alive. His condition was so bad that he was bedridden for days at a time.

Death edit

Louis César died in Paris in 1683 at the age of 10, and was buried at the Abbey of Saint-Germain-des-Prés. His mother was distraught.

Ancestry edit

References edit

  1. ^ Hilton, Lisa, Athénaïs:The Real Queen of France, p. 172
  2. ^ ib. Spanheim, Ézéchiel, pp. 100–105, 323–327.
  3. ^ even more ancient than Vexin, this title dated from the 6th century

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Louis Cesar de Bourbon Legitime de France Count of Vexin Genitoy 20 June 1672 Paris 10 January 1683 was a son of Louis XIV of France and his mistress Madame de Montespan He was the Abbot of Saint Denis and of Saint Germain des Pres Louis CesarLegitime de FranceCount of VexinVexin ca 1675BornLouis Cesar de Bourbon 1672 06 20 20 June 1672Chateau du Genitoy FranceDied10 January 1683 1683 01 10 aged 10 Paris FranceBurialAbbey of Saint Germain des Pres FranceNamesLouis Cesar de Bourbon Legitime de FranceFatherLouis XIV of FranceMotherMadame de Montespan Contents 1 Birth 2 Upbringing 3 Health problems 4 Death 5 Ancestry 6 ReferencesBirth editLouis Cesar born at the chateau du Genitoy was the second son born to Louis XIV and Madame de Montespan He was named after Julius Caesar 1 as his older brother Louis Auguste de Bourbon had been named after Augustus and the later born Louis Alexandre de Bourbon was named after Alexander the Great Louis Cesar was born at a time when the court was in mourning for Princess Marie Therese of France known as la petite Madame who had died in March 1672 Upbringing editLouis Cesar would grow up with his older brother Louis Auguste in the care of Madame Scarron in a house on the rue de Vaugirard in Paris This house had been purchased by the king specifically for his illegitimate children The next year while his father was on a military tour at Tournai he was joined by a sister Louise Francoise de Bourbon born in June Louis Cesar and his parents were present as well as the Queen Marie Therese d Autriche and Madame Scarron Scarron was greatly attached to Louis Auguste far more than his siblings Louise Francoise and Louis Cesar citation needed On 19 December 1673 Louis XIV officially recognised his children with Montespan with Letters Patent from the Parlement de Paris This made all these children Enfants Legitimes de France Legitimate Children of France with the style of His Highness 2 With this legitimisation Louis Cesar received the title Count of Vexin an ancient title dating from the 10th century His brother became the duc du Maine 3 and his sister Mademoiselle de Nantes In the following two years he was joined by two more siblings Francoise Marie de Bourbon born May 1677 and Louis Alexandre de Bourbon born June 1678 at Clagny Around the time of Francoise Marie s birth his mother was supposedly involved in the Affaire des Poisons which made her lose favour with the king The king sought comfort with another mistress Angelique de Fontanges After that time Louis Cesar spent more time with his mother at her private residence the Chateau de Clagny citation needed Health problems editVexin had a crooked spine since birth This caused him to limp and was not helped by one of his shoulders being higher than the other His father who adored him decided the child was to be destined for the church His father bestowed the title of Abbot of Saint Denis on his son The Royal Cathedral of Saint Denis Cathedrale royale de Saint Denis was the traditional burial place of the kings of France since the 7th century and was one of the wealthiest churches in France Despite being the Abbot of Saint Denis he was too young to carry out any duties and thus remained at the court of his father whilst under the care of Scarron In 1674 another sister joined the family Louise Marie Anne was born in November 1674 and was created Mademoiselle de Tours after her legitimisation in 1676 The doctors at court tried to help with Louis Cesar s condition but failed using the awful treatments example needed After such treatments Louis Cesar s general condition worsened after 1675 He was watched over by his mother and his maternal aunt the marquise de Thianges He would never be a strong child In 1678 it was thought that he may die again he was treated but did not do anything other than keep him alive His condition was so bad that he was bedridden for days at a time Death editLouis Cesar died in Paris in 1683 at the age of 10 and was buried at the Abbey of Saint Germain des Pres His mother was distraught Ancestry editAncestors of Louis Cesar Count of Vexin8 Henry IV of France4 Louis XIII of France9 Marie de Medici2 Louis XIV of France10 Philip III of Spain5 Anne of Austria11 Margaret of Austria1 Louis Cesar Count of Vexin12 Gaspard de Rochechouart marquis de Mortemart6 Gabriel de Rochechouart duc de Mortemart13 Louise de Maure comtesse de Maure3 Madame de Montespan14 Jean de Grandseigne marquis de Marsillac7 Diane de Grandseigne15 Catherine de La Beraudiere dame de VillenonReferences edit nbsp Biography portal nbsp Europe portal Hilton Lisa Athenais The Real Queen of France p 172 ib Spanheim Ezechiel pp 100 105 323 327 even more ancient than Vexin this title dated from the 6th century Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Louis Cesar Count of Vexin amp oldid 1215568445, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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