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Isabelle, Countess of Paris

Isabelle of Orléans-Braganza (Isabelle Marie Amélie Louise Victoire Thérèse Jeanne; 13 August 1911 – 5 July 2003) was the consort of the Orléanist pretender to the French throne, Henri, Count of Paris, and the daughter of Pedro de Alcântara, Prince of Grão-Pará, pretender to the throne of the Empire of Brazil.

Isabelle of Orléans-Braganza
Countess of Paris
Isabelle in 1995
Orléanist consort to the French throne
Pretendence25 August 1940 – 19 June 1999
BornIsabelle of Orléans-Braganza
13 August 1911
Château d'Eu, Eu, Seine-Maritime, France
Died5 July 2003(2003-07-05) (aged 91)
Paris, France
Burial
Spouse
(m. 1931; died 1999)
Issue
Names
Isabelle Marie Amélie Louise Victoire Thérèse Jeanne
HouseOrléans-Braganza
FatherPedro de Alcântara, Prince of Grão-Pará
MotherCountess Elisabeth Dobrzensky of Dobrzenicz

Early life edit

 
Isabelle as an infant in her mother's arms, circa 1911

Born on 13 August 1911, Isabelle Marie Amélie Louise Victoire Thérèse Jeanne of Orléans-Braganza was the eldest daughter of Dom Pedro de Alcântara, Prince of Grão-Pará, erstwhile heir to the throne of the Empire of Brazil, and his wife, Countess Elisabeth Dobrzensky of Dobrzenicz. Her father was the eldest son of Isabel, Princess Imperial of Brazil, the elder daughter and heiress of Emperor Pedro II of Brazil, and Prince Gaston of Orléans, Count of Eu, grandson of Louis Philippe I, the "citizen king" of the French. Isabelle was born in a pavilion on the grounds of the Château d'Eu, her paternal grandfather's home in the town of Eu in the Seine-Maritime department of France in Normandy. She was named after her paternal grandmother, the Princess Imperial.[1]

In 1891, Dom Pedro de Alcântara became Prince Imperial of Brazil to royalists when his mother became claimant to the throne upon the death of the emperor in exile. In 1908, he renounced his succession rights, and those of his descendants, to marry Bohemian noblewoman Countess Elisabeth Dobrzensky of Dobrzenicz. Though his mother withheld dynastic consent, his parents attended his wedding.[2] However, with the agreement of the Duke of Orléans, Head of the House of Orléans to which he belonged paternally, he and his descendants retained the right to use the title Prince/ss of Orléans-Braganza.[2]

After the deaths of her maternal grandparents, Isabelle's parents moved from the Pavillon des Ministres on the castle grounds into the main Chateau. They spent the winter months in a townhouse in Boulogne-sur-Seine. In 1924, her father's cousin, Prince Adam Czartoryski, placed at the family's disposal, apartments in the palatial Hôtel Lambert on the Île Saint-Louis in Paris, where Isabelle and her siblings undertook their studies.[3] The family travelled extensively and much of Isabelle's youth was spent visiting her maternal relatives at their large estate at Chotěboř, Czechoslovakia, Attersee, Austria, and Goluchow, Poland. With her father, Isabelle visited Naples, Constantinople, Rhodes, Smyrna, Lebanon, Syria, Cairo, Palestine and Jerusalem.[3]

In 1920, Brazil lifted the law of banishment against its former dynasty and invited them to bring home the remains of Pedro II, although Isabelle's grandfather, the Count of Eu, died at sea during the voyage. But after annual visits over the next decade, her parents decided to repatriate their family to Petropolis permanently, where Isabelle attended day school at Notre-Dame-de-Sion while the family took up residence at the old imperial Grão Pará Palace.[3] Until then, Isabelle was privately educated by governesses and tutors.

Marriage edit

Isabelle first met her third cousin, Prince Henri of Orléans, heir to the Head of the House of Orléans, in 1920 at the home of the Duchess of Chartres, Henri's grandmother who was also a cousin of both of Isabelle's grandparents. In the summer of 1923, Henri was a guest at the Chateau d'Eu, at which time Isabelle, aged 12, resolved that she would one day marry him. However, he took no apparent notice of her at the wedding of his sister, Anne, to the Duke of Aosta at Naples in 1927. During a visit to his parents' home, the Manoir d'Anjou in Brussels, over Easter 1928, Henri began to show interest in Isabelle, and still more at a family reunion in July 1929.[3]

Henri proposed to Isabelle on 10 August 1930 while taking part in a hunt at Count Dobržensky's Chotěboř home. The couple kept their engagement a secret until a family gathering at Attersee later that summer, but were obliged by the Duke of Guise to wait until Henri finished his studies at Louvain University before the betrothal was officially announced 28 December 1930.[3]

On 8 April 1931, Isabelle and Henri were married at Palermo Cathedral; she was 19, and he was 22.[4][5][6] The wedding was held in Sicily, since the law of banishment against the heirs of France's former dynasties had not yet been abrogated.[5] The two families selected Palermo because Isabelle's family owned a palace there, which had been the location of three earlier weddings.[5] The wedding gave rise to several royalist demonstrations, and the road leading to the cathedral was lined with hundreds of visitors from France who viewed Henri as the rightful heir to the French throne.[6] He was greeted with such cries as "Vive le roi, Vive la France" along with other monarchist cries and songs.[6] These supporters were joined by 1,200 guests including members of the bride and groom's families, along with representatives of other royal dynasties.[6]

Later life edit

 
Isabelle at a book signing, 1998

Henri became pretender to the throne of France upon the death of his father, the Duke of Guise, in 1940. In 1947, Henri and Isabel's family took up residence at the Quinta do Anjinho, an estate in Sintra, on the Portuguese Riviera.[7] In 1950, the law of banishment was repealed and the family moved to Paris.

Isabelle, called Madame, and her husband used the French Royal coat of arms. She survived her late husband by four years.

Issue edit

Name Birth Death Notes
Princess Isabelle Marie Laure Victoire 8 April 1932 married Friedrich Karl, Count of Schönborn-Buchheim.
Prince Henri Philippe Pierre Marie 14 June 1933 21 January 2019 married Duchess Marie Thérèse of Württemberg.
Princess Hélène Astrid Léopoldine Marie[8] 17 September 1934[8] married Count Evrard de Limburg-Stirum.
Prince François Gaston Michel Marie, Duke of Orléans 15 August 1935 11 October 1960 Died fighting for France in Algeria.
Princess Anne Marguerite Brigitte Marie 4 December 1938[4] married Infante Carlos, Duke of Calabria.
Princess Diane Françoise Maria da Gloria 24 March 1940 married Carl, Duke of Württemberg.
Prince Michel Joseph Benoît Marie 25 June 1941 married Béatrice Pasquier de Franclieu.
Prince Jacques Jean Yaroslaw Marie, Duke of Orléans 25 June 1941 married Gersende de Sabran-Pontevès.
Princess Claude Marie Agnès Catherine 11 December 1943 married Prince Amedeo of Savoy, Duke of Aosta.
Princess Jeanne de Chantal Alice Clothilde Marie 9 January 1946 married (Baron) François Xavier de Sambucy de Sorgue.
Prince Thibaut Louis Denis Humbert 20 January 1948 23 March 1983 married Marion Mercedes Gordon-Orr.

Ancestry edit

Selected publications edit

  • Isabelle, comtesse de Paris (1978). Tout m'est bonheur. Paris: Éditions Robert Laffont. ISBN 2221001079.
  • Isabelle, comtesse de Paris (1993). Moi, Marie-Antoinette. Paris: R. Laffont. ISBN 2221074858.
  • Isabelle, comtesse de Paris (1998). La reine Marie-Amélie grand-mère de l'Europe. Paris: Perrin. ISBN 2262014515.

References edit

  1. ^ Enache, Nicolas. La Descendance de Marie-Thérèse de Habsburg. ICC, Paris, 1996. p. 71. French. ISBN 2-908003-04-X.
  2. ^ a b de Montjouvent, Philippe. Le Comte de Paris et sa Descendance. Editions du Chaney, 1998, Charenton, France. pp. 148–152. French. ISBN 2-913211-00-3.
  3. ^ a b c d e de Montjouvent, Philippe. Le Comte de Paris et sa Descendance. Editions du Chaney, 1998, Charenton, France. pp. 49–59. French. ISBN 2-913211-00-3.
  4. ^ a b "Countess Has Daughter", The New York Times, Brussels, 5 December 1938
  5. ^ a b c Cortesi, Arnaldo (8 April 1931), "Royal Cousins Wed in Palermo Today", The New York Times, Rome
  6. ^ a b c d Cortesi, Arnaldo (9 April 1931), "Legitimists Cheer at Royal Wedding", The New York Times, Palermo
  7. ^ Valynseele, Joseph [in French] (1967). Les Prétendants aux Trônes d'Europe (in French). France: Saintard de la Rochelle. pp. 179, 186–187, 198, 201, 204, 207–209, 212.
  8. ^ a b "Princess Is Christened", The New York Times, Brussels, 16 October 1934

Further reading edit

  • Laot, Françoise (1992). La comtesse de Paris. Paris: Plon. ISBN 2259024890.
  • Johnson, Douglas (12 July 2003). "Obituary: Isabelle, Comtesse de Paris". the Guardian. Retrieved 12 September 2020.
  • "Isabelle Countess of Paris". The Times. 4 August 2003. Retrieved 12 September 2020.
Isabelle, Countess of Paris
Cadet branch of the House of Orléans
Born: 13 August 1911 Died: 5 July 2003
Titles in pretence
Preceded by — TITULAR —
Queen consort of France
25 August 1940 – 19 June 1999
Vacant
Title next held by
Micaëla Cousiño y Quiñones de León

isabelle, countess, paris, isabelle, orléans, braganza, isabelle, marie, amélie, louise, victoire, thérèse, jeanne, august, 1911, july, 2003, consort, orléanist, pretender, french, throne, henri, count, paris, daughter, pedro, alcântara, prince, grão, pará, pr. Isabelle of Orleans Braganza Isabelle Marie Amelie Louise Victoire Therese Jeanne 13 August 1911 5 July 2003 was the consort of the Orleanist pretender to the French throne Henri Count of Paris and the daughter of Pedro de Alcantara Prince of Grao Para pretender to the throne of the Empire of Brazil Isabelle of Orleans BraganzaCountess of ParisIsabelle in 1995Orleanist consort to the French thronePretendence25 August 1940 19 June 1999BornIsabelle of Orleans Braganza13 August 1911Chateau d Eu Eu Seine Maritime FranceDied5 July 2003 2003 07 05 aged 91 Paris FranceBurialChapelle royale de DreuxSpousePrince Henri Count of Paris m 1931 died 1999 wbr IssuePrincess Isabelle Countess of Schonborn Buchheim Prince Henri Count of Paris Princess Helene Countess of Limburg Stirum Prince Francois Duke of Orleans Anne Dowager Duchess of Calabria Diane Dowager Duchess of Wurttemberg Prince Michel Count of Evreux Prince Jacques Duke of Orleans Princess Claude Mrs Gandolfi Princess Chantal Baroness de Sambucy de Sorgue Prince Thibaut Count of La MarcheNamesIsabelle Marie Amelie Louise Victoire Therese JeanneHouseOrleans BraganzaFatherPedro de Alcantara Prince of Grao ParaMotherCountess Elisabeth Dobrzensky of Dobrzenicz Contents 1 Early life 2 Marriage 3 Later life 4 Issue 5 Ancestry 6 Selected publications 7 References 8 Further readingEarly life edit nbsp Isabelle as an infant in her mother s arms circa 1911 Born on 13 August 1911 Isabelle Marie Amelie Louise Victoire Therese Jeanne of Orleans Braganza was the eldest daughter of Dom Pedro de Alcantara Prince of Grao Para erstwhile heir to the throne of the Empire of Brazil and his wife Countess Elisabeth Dobrzensky of Dobrzenicz Her father was the eldest son of Isabel Princess Imperial of Brazil the elder daughter and heiress of Emperor Pedro II of Brazil and Prince Gaston of Orleans Count of Eu grandson of Louis Philippe I the citizen king of the French Isabelle was born in a pavilion on the grounds of the Chateau d Eu her paternal grandfather s home in the town of Eu in the Seine Maritime department of France in Normandy She was named after her paternal grandmother the Princess Imperial 1 In 1891 Dom Pedro de Alcantara became Prince Imperial of Brazil to royalists when his mother became claimant to the throne upon the death of the emperor in exile In 1908 he renounced his succession rights and those of his descendants to marry Bohemian noblewoman Countess Elisabeth Dobrzensky of Dobrzenicz Though his mother withheld dynastic consent his parents attended his wedding 2 However with the agreement of the Duke of Orleans Head of the House of Orleans to which he belonged paternally he and his descendants retained the right to use the title Prince ss of Orleans Braganza 2 After the deaths of her maternal grandparents Isabelle s parents moved from the Pavillon des Ministres on the castle grounds into the main Chateau They spent the winter months in a townhouse in Boulogne sur Seine In 1924 her father s cousin Prince Adam Czartoryski placed at the family s disposal apartments in the palatial Hotel Lambert on the Ile Saint Louis in Paris where Isabelle and her siblings undertook their studies 3 The family travelled extensively and much of Isabelle s youth was spent visiting her maternal relatives at their large estate at Chotebor Czechoslovakia Attersee Austria and Goluchow Poland With her father Isabelle visited Naples Constantinople Rhodes Smyrna Lebanon Syria Cairo Palestine and Jerusalem 3 In 1920 Brazil lifted the law of banishment against its former dynasty and invited them to bring home the remains of Pedro II although Isabelle s grandfather the Count of Eu died at sea during the voyage But after annual visits over the next decade her parents decided to repatriate their family to Petropolis permanently where Isabelle attended day school at Notre Dame de Sion while the family took up residence at the old imperial Grao Para Palace 3 Until then Isabelle was privately educated by governesses and tutors Marriage editIsabelle first met her third cousin Prince Henri of Orleans heir to the Head of the House of Orleans in 1920 at the home of the Duchess of Chartres Henri s grandmother who was also a cousin of both of Isabelle s grandparents In the summer of 1923 Henri was a guest at the Chateau d Eu at which time Isabelle aged 12 resolved that she would one day marry him However he took no apparent notice of her at the wedding of his sister Anne to the Duke of Aosta at Naples in 1927 During a visit to his parents home the Manoir d Anjou in Brussels over Easter 1928 Henri began to show interest in Isabelle and still more at a family reunion in July 1929 3 Henri proposed to Isabelle on 10 August 1930 while taking part in a hunt at Count Dobrzensky s Chotebor home The couple kept their engagement a secret until a family gathering at Attersee later that summer but were obliged by the Duke of Guise to wait until Henri finished his studies at Louvain University before the betrothal was officially announced 28 December 1930 3 On 8 April 1931 Isabelle and Henri were married at Palermo Cathedral she was 19 and he was 22 4 5 6 The wedding was held in Sicily since the law of banishment against the heirs of France s former dynasties had not yet been abrogated 5 The two families selected Palermo because Isabelle s family owned a palace there which had been the location of three earlier weddings 5 The wedding gave rise to several royalist demonstrations and the road leading to the cathedral was lined with hundreds of visitors from France who viewed Henri as the rightful heir to the French throne 6 He was greeted with such cries as Vive le roi Vive la France along with other monarchist cries and songs 6 These supporters were joined by 1 200 guests including members of the bride and groom s families along with representatives of other royal dynasties 6 Later life edit nbsp Isabelle at a book signing 1998 Henri became pretender to the throne of France upon the death of his father the Duke of Guise in 1940 In 1947 Henri and Isabel s family took up residence at the Quinta do Anjinho an estate in Sintra on the Portuguese Riviera 7 In 1950 the law of banishment was repealed and the family moved to Paris Isabelle called Madame and her husband used the French Royal coat of arms She survived her late husband by four years Issue editName Birth Death Notes Princess Isabelle Marie Laure Victoire 8 April 1932 married Friedrich Karl Count of Schonborn Buchheim Prince Henri Philippe Pierre Marie 14 June 1933 21 January 2019 married Duchess Marie Therese of Wurttemberg Princess Helene Astrid Leopoldine Marie 8 17 September 1934 8 married Count Evrard de Limburg Stirum Prince Francois Gaston Michel Marie Duke of Orleans 15 August 1935 11 October 1960 Died fighting for France in Algeria Princess Anne Marguerite Brigitte Marie 4 December 1938 4 married Infante Carlos Duke of Calabria Princess Diane Francoise Maria da Gloria 24 March 1940 married Carl Duke of Wurttemberg Prince Michel Joseph Benoit Marie 25 June 1941 married Beatrice Pasquier de Franclieu Prince Jacques Jean Yaroslaw Marie Duke of Orleans 25 June 1941 married Gersende de Sabran Ponteves Princess Claude Marie Agnes Catherine 11 December 1943 married Prince Amedeo of Savoy Duke of Aosta Princess Jeanne de Chantal Alice Clothilde Marie 9 January 1946 married Baron Francois Xavier de Sambucy de Sorgue Prince Thibaut Louis Denis Humbert 20 January 1948 23 March 1983 married Marion Mercedes Gordon Orr Ancestry editAncestors of Isabelle Countess of Paris8 Prince Louis Duke of Nemours4 Prince Gaston Count of Eu9 Princess Victoria of Saxe Coburg and Gotha2 Pedro de Alcantara Prince of Grao Para10 Pedro II of Brazil5 Isabel Princess Imperial of Brazil11 Princess Teresa Cristina of the Two Sicilies1 Princess Isabel de Orleans e Braganca12 Johann Nepomuk II Count Dobrzensky of Dobrzenitz6 Johann Wenzel II Count Dobrzensky of Dobrzenitz13 Baroness Marie Friederike Wanczura of Rzehnicz3 Countess Elisabeth Dobrzensky of Dobrzenitz14 Count Josef Kottulinsky of Kottulin and Krzizkowitz7 Countess Elisabeth Kottulinsky of Kottulin and Krzizkowitz15 Countess Adelheid of Attems HeiligenkreuzSelected publications editIsabelle comtesse de Paris 1978 Tout m est bonheur Paris Editions Robert Laffont ISBN 2221001079 Isabelle comtesse de Paris 1993 Moi Marie Antoinette Paris R Laffont ISBN 2221074858 Isabelle comtesse de Paris 1998 La reine Marie Amelie grand mere de l Europe Paris Perrin ISBN 2262014515 References edit Enache Nicolas La Descendance de Marie Therese de Habsburg ICC Paris 1996 p 71 French ISBN 2 908003 04 X a b de Montjouvent Philippe Le Comte de Paris et sa Descendance Editions du Chaney 1998 Charenton France pp 148 152 French ISBN 2 913211 00 3 a b c d e de Montjouvent Philippe Le Comte de Paris et sa Descendance Editions du Chaney 1998 Charenton France pp 49 59 French ISBN 2 913211 00 3 a b Countess Has Daughter The New York Times Brussels 5 December 1938 a b c Cortesi Arnaldo 8 April 1931 Royal Cousins Wed in Palermo Today The New York Times Rome a b c d Cortesi Arnaldo 9 April 1931 Legitimists Cheer at Royal Wedding The New York Times Palermo Valynseele Joseph in French 1967 Les Pretendants aux Trones d Europe in French France Saintard de la Rochelle pp 179 186 187 198 201 204 207 209 212 a b Princess Is Christened The New York Times Brussels 16 October 1934Further reading editLaot Francoise 1992 La comtesse de Paris Paris Plon ISBN 2259024890 Johnson Douglas 12 July 2003 Obituary Isabelle Comtesse de Paris the Guardian Retrieved 12 September 2020 Isabelle Countess of Paris The Times 4 August 2003 Retrieved 12 September 2020 Isabelle Countess of ParisHouse of Orleans BraganzaCadet branch of the House of OrleansBorn 13 August 1911 Died 5 July 2003 Titles in pretence Preceded byIsabelle of Orleans TITULAR Queen consort of France25 August 1940 19 June 1999 VacantTitle next held byMicaela Cousino y Quinones de Leon Retrieved from https en 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