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House of Rohan

The House of Rohan (Breton: Roc'han) is a Breton family of viscounts, later dukes and princes in the French nobility, coming from the locality of Rohan in Brittany. Their line descends from the viscounts of Porhoët and is said to trace back to the legendary Conan Meriadoc. Through the Porhoët family, the Rohans are related to the Dukes of Brittany, with whom the family intermingled again after its inception. During the Middle Ages, it was one of the most powerful families in the Duchy of Brittany. The Rohans developed ties with the French and English royal houses as well, and they played an important role in French and European history.

House of Rohan
Maison de Rohan
Parent housePorhoët
Place of origin Duchy of Brittany
Founded1116; 908 years ago (1116)
FounderAlan I, Viscount of Rohan
Current headCharles VI Raoul de Rohan, Duke of Montbazon
TitlesSee list
Connected families Rohan-Chabot
MottoA plus
Estate(s)Rohan Castle
Palais Rohan, Strasbourg
Palais Rohan, Bordeaux
Josselin Castle
Château de Joyeuse Garde
Château de Blain
Saint-Étienne-du-Gué-de-l'Isle
Sychrov Castle
Hôtel de Soubise
Cadet branches
  • Rohan-Guéméné
  • Rohan-Rochefort
  • Rohan-Soubise
  • Rohan-Gié
  • Rohan-Gué-de-l'Isle
  • Rohan-Polduc
  • Rohan-Montauban

The only surviving line of the family is the branch of Rohan-Rochefort, Dukes of Montbazon, Dukes of Bouillon and Austrian Princes of Rohan, who migrated in the early 19th century to what is now Austria.[1][2]

Following his marriage in 1645 with Marguerite de Rohan, only daughter of Henri II de Rohan, first Duke of Rohan (who died in 1638 with no male heir), Henri Chabot, a descendant of the eldest branch of the House of Chabot from Poitou, was made Duke of Rohan in 1648 and allowed to use the name of Rohan-Chabot instead of his own, thus giving rise to the House of Rohan-Chabot.[3][4]

Origins edit

The family of Rohan claimed descent from the first kings of Brittany, and even from the legendary ruler Conan Meriadoc.[5]

The Rohans were descended from the Viscounts of Porhoët. According to J.-P. Soubigou, the first known viscount, Guethenoc (fl. 1028), was probably Viscount of Rennes as well and connected to the nobility of the Loire region, but he could have belonged to a Breton line holding estates around Josselin, where he built a castle.[6]

Guethenoc's son Josselin I († 1074) took part in the Norman Conquest of England. He was granted lands in Bedfordshire, Buckinghamshire and Gloucestershire, as well as the town of Caerwent. He was the father of Mainguy, Bishop of Vannes, and Odo I, Viscount of Porhoët, Rohan and Guéméné († after 1092), who married Anne of Léon and had several sons – Geoffrey, who inherited the viscounty of Porhoët, and Alain I the Black (1084-1147), Viscount of Rohan and Castelnoec (fl. 1127), who built the castle of Rohan and was the first member of the House of Rohan.[2]

History edit

 
Rohan estates in the 15th century (black hatching)

From the 12th century to the 15th century, the Rohans kept securing and increasing their estates through marriages, acquisitions, inheritances, bequests and exchanges. Thus they became rivals of the Dukes of Brittany all through the Middle Ages, according to their interest, sometimes carrying out the most important charges of the Duchy faithfully, sometimes rebelling, as John II of Rohan did in the last years of Breton independence. The "great viscount", then more powerful than ever, controlled nearly 200,000 Bretons on about a fifth of the Breton territory.[7] The heart of the viscounty of Rohan is made of the rohannais triangle[8] (the three large fortresses of La Chèze, Josselin and Pontivy) whose center is the village of Rohan, the family's nominal fief whose castle is abandoned in favor of the other three.[9]

To counter the power of the immense fiefs of the Rohan and Rieux families, which divided the Armorican peninsula into two equal parts, the Breton dukes denied them access to the coasts[10] and blocked them in the eastern part of the duchy through the fortresses of the Marches of Neustria#Breton March, whose main strongholds were Rennes and Nantes.[11] The Rohans, then unpopular in a very Breton-tradition environment, were neutralized for the time being, and struck back only with the French army's direct support during the campaign of 1487 in the French-Breton War, which was marked by internal divisions among the barons of Brittany (Rohan, Rieux, Laval...) who constantly changed sides.[12] In winter 1487–1488, John II was encircled by the ducal troops: his strongholds of La Chèze, Josselin, Rohan and Pontivy fell one after another in March 1488. The viscount was still coveting the ducal crown for his son but failed. In 1491, the marriage between Anne of Brittany and Charles VIII initiated the annexation of the duchy to the French crown, a union that was permanently ratified in 1532.

The Rohan family married several times into the Breton ducal family, the last time in 1407.

Henry II of Rohan chose Pontivy as the capital city of his fief. The chief of the Protestant party during Marie de' Medici’s regency Louis XIII’s reign, he was one of the greatest captains of his time.[13]

In the 17th century, members of the Rohan family began to use their genealogy and their power at the French Court to obtain the rank of prince étranger, thus coming second after the princes du sang before all dukes and peers. Their aim was to prove that the former Kings of Brittany effectively ruled and that the Rohans are directly descended from them.

These two assertions were difficult to establish at the time and are not used in the 21st-century historiography.[14] The Rohans then applied themselves to giving credence to this version through historians such as Dom Morice, but also through favour, forcing and violating history if needed. The Rohans had to force their claims through thanks to forged evidence (a common practice in these aristocratic families in the Ancien Régime).

This operation remained uncertain, the Dukes and peers of France being watchful, and the Rohans secured their position through other means: alliances with other families of princes étrangers exclusively (Lorraine, La Tour d'Auvergne and Condé), elevation of their estates into principalities, legally or not (Guéméné, Soubise, Lordship of Léon), accession to the Bishopric of Strasbourg, giving them the rank of Prince of the Empire, and the use of royal favor and their closeness to the kings (Louis XIV and Madame de Soubise, Louis XV and the Marshal of Soubise, Louis XVI and Madame de Marsan, governess of the Children of France).

In spite of attacks from rival families, the Rohans managed to base their power and impose their historical and genealogical views, which provided them with positions allowing them to secure their power and credit at Court. The greatest closeness to the King was then acquired and could not be questioned any more.

Descent tree edit

The family of Rohan has a long documented history, with close ties to the Dukes of Brittany.

Descent tree of the main branches
Main family tree of the House of Rohan
m. (1456) Petronnilla of Maillé, Dowager Baroness of Pontchâteau
                              • Peter of Rohan a.k.a. Peter of Quintin (1456–24/06/1491), Baron of Pontchâteau, Lord of La Garnache, Baron of Quintin jure uxoris; m. (20/11/1484) Joan du Perrier (?–1504), Baroness of Quintin and Blossac, Lady of La Roche d'Iré
                                • Christopher of Rohan (? – before 1491)
m. Joan of Daillon
m. Isabella of La Chapelle (?–1519), Lady of La Chapelle and Molac
                              • Louis of Rohan
                              • Francis of Rohan
                              • Antoine of Rohan
                              • Madeleine of Rohan, nun in Fontevrault
                              • Anne of Rohan, nun in Fontevrault
                              • Isabella of Rohan
                          • Joan of Rohan, Lady of Noyon-sur-Andelle; m. (05/04/1374) Robert of Valois a.k.a. Robert d'Alençon[34] (1344–1377), Count of Perche; m. Peter II of Amboise[35] (c. 1357–1426), Viscount of Thouars
                          • Margaret of Rohan; m. John Botterel-Quintin
                          • Edward of Rohan (? – c. 1445), vicomte de Léon; m. (1406) Margaret of Châteaubriant[36] (?–27/04/1414), Lady of Portric and La Marousière
                          • Guy of Rohan; m. (1373) Joan of Évreux a.k.a. Joan of Navarre[37] (1339–1409)
                          • Charles of Rohan a.k.a. Charles I of Rohan-Guéméné (1375–1438), Lord of Guéméné; m. (1405) Catherine du Guesclin (?–1461)
                            • Louis I de Rohan-Guéméné (?–15/12/1457 in Saint-Quentin-les-Anges), Lord of Guéméné; m. (07/11/1443) Marie of Montauban[38] (?–1497)
                              • Louis II of Rohan-Guéméné the Great (c. 1444–25/05/1508), Lord of Guéméné, Baron of Lanvaux, Lord of La Roche-Moysan, Mortiercrolles, Condé-sur-Noireau, Tracy and Vassy; m. (12/06/1463) Louise of Rieux[39] (01/03/1446 in Ancenis – ?)
                                • John of Rohan-Guéméné (c. 1475–1524), Lord of Landal, Governor of Touraine; m. Guyonne of Lorgeril (?–1502), Lady of Lorgeril
                                  • Catherine of Rohan-Guéméné (?–1556), Lady of La Ribaudière; m. Tanneguy of Kermaven; m. Gilbert of Limoges
                                  • Margaret of Rohan-Guéméné (?–1550), Lady of Tressant and La Tourniolle; m. Louis of Malestroit, Lord of Pontcallec
                                  • Helena of Rohan-Guéméné (?–1541), Lady of Landal and Lorgeril; m. Francis of Maure[40] (1497–1556), Count of Maure
m. Isabella of La Chapelle (?–1519), Lady of La Chapelle and Molac
m. Antoinette of Avaugour[44] (?–1681), Viscountess of Guiguen
m. (05/03/1628) Marie d'Avaugour[56] (1612-28/04/1657 in Paris)
m. (1586) Françoise de Montmorency-Laval[60] (?-1614)
                  • Joan of Rohan (1235–?); m. Harvey IV of Léon (1225–1281), Lord of Léon and Châteauneuf-en-Thymerais
                  • Mabilla of Rohan; m. (1251) Robert of Beaumetz, Lord of Beaumetz
                  • Vilana of Rohan; m. Richard of La Roche-Jagu, Lord of La Roche-Jagu
                  • Tiffany of Rohan; m. Geoffrey II of Lanvaux, Lord of Lanvaux
                  • Philippa of Rohan; m. Henry of Avaugour, Lord of Goëlo
                  • Geoffrey of Rohan, Lord of Noial
                  • Meriadec of Rohan (?-1301), Bishop of Vannes
                  • Philip of Rohan
                • Catherine of Rohan; m. Geoffrey of Hennebont, Lord of Hennebont; m. Raoul Niel, Lord of La Muce
                • Heloise of Rohan
              • Constance of Rohan (c. 1170–?); m. [[Odo du Pont a.k.a. Odo I of Pontchâteau[67] (c. 1165 – after 1200), Baron of Pontchâteau
              • William of Rohan (?–1184)
              • Margaret of Rohan; m. (1180) Harvey I of Léon[68] (c. 1165–1208), Lord of Châteauneuf
              • Alix of Rohan; m. Françoise of Corbey
              • Joscelin de Rohan (?–1251), Lord of Montfort(-sur-Meu) et de Noial, Viscount of Rohan; m. Maud of Montfort[69] (c. 1214–1279), Lady of Montfort(-sur-Meu) and Boutavent
          • Joscelin of Rohan (?–1127), Lord of Montauban
          • Odo of Rohan

For more detailed branches, see below.

Branches of the House of Rohan edit

Rohan-Guéméné branch edit

 
Arms of the Rohan-Guéméné branch.

This branch was descended (c. 1375) from John I (1324-1396), Viscount of Rohan, and his wife Joan of Évreux (a.k.a. Joan of Navarre) (1339-1409).

It is named after the town of Guémené-sur-Scorff (Morbihan).

This branch of Rohan-Guéméné still exists through its junior branch, the Rohan-Rochefort family.

Rohan-Guéméné branch
... │ └──> John I of Rohan (1324-1396), Viscount of Rohan, Lord of Guéméné x (1373) Joan of Évreux a.k.a. Joan of Navarre[70] (1339-1409) │ └──> Charles of Rohan, a.k.a. Charles I of Rohan-Guéméné (1375-1438), Lord of Guéméné  x (1405) Catherine du Guesclin (?-1461)  │  └──> Louis I de Rohan-Guéméné (?-15/12/1457 in Saint-Quentin-les-Anges), Lord of Guéméné  x (07/11/1443) Marie of Montauban[71] (?-1497)  │  ├──> Louis II of Rohan-Guéméné "the Great" (c. 1444-25/05/1508), Lord of Guéméné, Baron of Lanvaux, Lord of La Roche-Moysan, Mortiercrolles, Condé-sur-Noireau, Tracy and Vassy  │ x (12/06/1463) Louise of Rieux[72] (01/03/1446 in Ancenis – ?)  │ │  │ ├──> John of Rohan-Guéméné (c. 1475–1524), Lord of Landal, governor of Touraine  │ │ x Guyonne of Lorgeril (?-1502), Lady of Lorgeril  │ │ │  │ │ ├──> Catherine of Rohan-Guéméné (?-1556), Lady of La Ribaudière  │ │ │ x Tanneguy of Kermaven  │ │ │ x Gilbert of Limoges  │ │ │  │ │ ├──> Margaret of Rohan-Guéméné (?-1550), Lady of Tressant and La Tourniolle  │ │ │ x Louis of Malestroit, Lord of Pontcallec  │ │ │  │ │ ├──> Helena of Rohan-Guéméné (?-1541), Lady of Landal and Lorgeril  │ │ │ x Francis of Maure[73] (1497-1556), Count of Maure  │ │ │  │ │ x Isabeau of La Chapelle (?-1519), Lady of La Chapelle and Molac  │ │  │ ├──> Margaret of Rohan-Guéméné (c. 1479-?)  │ │ x (1490) Francis of Maillé[63] (c. 1465 – May 1501), Viscunt of Tours, Baron of Maillé  │ │  │ ├──> Louis III of Rohan-Guéméné (?-1498), Lord of Guéméné  │ │ x (1482) Renée de Fou  │ │ │  │ │ ├──> Louis IV of Rohan-Guéméné (?-1527), Lord of Guéméné  │ │ │ x (1511) Marie of Rohan (?-1542) (see above)  │ │ │ │  │ │ │ └──> Louis V of Rohan-Guéméné (1513-1557), Lord of Guéméné  │ │ │ x (1529) Margaret of Montfort-Laval[74] (1523-?), Lady of Perrier  │ │ │ │  │ │ │ ├──> Louis VI de Rohan-Guéméné (03/04/1540-04/06/1611), Prince of Guéméné, Count of Montbazon  │ │ │ │ x (22/07/1561) Eleanor of Rohan-Gié (1539-1583), Countess of Rochefort (see below)  │ │ │ │ │  │ │ │ │ ├──> Renée of Rohan-Guéméné (1558-?)  │ │ │ │ │ x (1578) John of Coëtquen (?-1602), Count of Combourg  │ │ │ │ │  │ │ │ │ ├──> Lucretia of Rohan-Guéméné (1560-?)  │ │ │ │ │ x (1574) James of Tournemine (?-1584 in Rennes), Marquis of Coetmeur, Lord of Landinière and Carmelin  │ │ │ │ │  │ │ │ │ ├──> Isabella of Rohan-Guéméné (1561-?)  │ │ │ │ │ x (1593) Nicholas of Pellevé, Count of Flers  │ │ │ │ │  │ │ │ │ ├──> Peter of Rohan-Guéméné (1567-1622), Prince of Guéméné, Duke of Montbazon, Baron of Mortiercrolles, Lord of Sainte-Maure  │ │ │ │ │ x Madeleine of Rieux[75]  │ │ │ │ │ │  │ │ │ │ │ ├──> Anne de Rohan-Guéméné (20/04/1606 in Saint-Quentin-les-Anges – 13/03/1685 in Rochefort-en-Yvelines), Princess of Guéméné  │ │ │ │ │ │ x (02/021619) Louis VIII de Rohan-Guéméné (05/08/1598-28/02/1667 in Coupvray), Count of Rochefort, Duke of Montbazon, Prince of Guéméné, Grand Huntsman of France, Conseiller d'État, governor of Dourdan (see below)  │ │ │ │ │ │  │ │ │ │ │ x Antoinette of Avaugour[76] (?-1681), Viscountess of Guiguen  │ │ │ │ │  │ │ │ │ ├──> Hercule I de Rohan-Guéméné (27/08/1568-16/10/1654 in Couziers), Prince of Guéméné, Duke of Montbazon, Count of Rochefort-en-Yvelines, Prince of Léon  │ │ │ │ │ x (1594) Madeleine of Lenoncourt[77] (1576-28/08/1602)  │ │ │ │ │ │  │ │ │ │ │ ├──> Louis VIII de Rohan-Guéméné (05/08/1598-28/02/1667 in Coupvray), Count of Rochefort, Duke of Montbazon, Prince of Guéméné, Grand Huntsman of France, conseiller d'État, governor of Dourdan  │ │ │ │ │ │ x (02/02/1619) Anne de Rohan-Guéméné (20/04/1606 in Saint-Quentin-les-Anges – 13/03/1685 in Rochefort-en-Yvelines), Princess of Guéméné (see above)  │ │ │ │ │ │ │  │ │ │ │ │ │ ├──> Louis of Rohan-Guéméné a.k.a. the Knight of Rohan (1635-27/11/1674 in Paris), adventurer, Grand Huntsman of France, Colonel of the Guards of Louis XIV  │ │ │ │ │ │ │  │ │ │ │ │ │ └──> Charles II de Rohan-Guéméné (1633-1699), Duke of Montbazon, Prince of Guéméné  │ │ │ │ │ │ x (1653) Jeanne Armande de Schomberg[78] (1632-1706)  │ │ │ │ │ │ │  │ │ │ │ │ │ ├──> Charles III de Rohan-Guéméné (30/09/1655-10/10/1727), Duke of Montbazon, Prince of Guéméné, Peer of France  │ │ │ │ │ │ │ x (19/02/1678) Marie Anne d'Albert[79] (?-1679)  │ │ │ │ │ │ │ x (30/10/1679) Charlotte Élisabeth de Cochefilet a.k.a. Mademoiselle de Vauvineux[80] (1657-1719)  │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │  │ │ │ │ │ │ │ ├──> Charlotte de Rohan-Guéméné (30/12/1680-20/09/1733)  │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ x (1717) Antoine François Gaspard de Colins (?-1720), Count of Mortagne  │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ x (1729) Jean Antoine de Créquy[81] (09/11/1699-15/12/1762 in Frohen-le-Grand), Count of Canaples  │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │  │ │ │ │ │ │ │ ├──> Louis Henri de Rohan-Guéméné (October 1681-22/01/1689)  │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │  │ │ │ │ │ │ │ ├──> François-Armand de Rohan-Guéméné (1682-1717), Duke of Montbazon, Prince of Guéméné, brigadier  │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ x (1698) Louise Julie de La Tour d'Auvergne-Bouillon[82] (1679-1750)  │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │  │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ └──> Charles Jules de Rohan-Guéméné (1700-1703)  │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │  │ │ │ │ │ │ │ ├──> Anne Thérèse de Rohan-Guéméné (1684-1738), Abbess of Jouarre Abbey  │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │  │ │ │ │ │ │ │ ├──> Louis Henri de Rohan-Guéméné (1686-1748), Count of Rochefort-en-Yvelines  │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │  │ │ │ │ │ │ │ ├──> ? de Rohan-Guéméné a.k.a. Mademoiselle de Rochefort (19/11/1687-?)  │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │  │ │ │ │ │ │ │ ├──> Hercule II Mériadec de Rohan-Guéméné (13/11/1688-21/12/1757 in Sainte-Maure), Duke of Montbazon, Prince of Guéméné, Peer of France  │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ x (1718) Louise Gabrielle Julie de Rohan-Soubise (1704-1741) (see below)  │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │  │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ ├──> Charlotte Louise de Rohan-Guéméné a.k.a. Mademoiselle de Rohan (1722-1786)  │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ x (1737) Vittorio Amedeo Ferrero Fieschi (?-1777), Prince of Masserano  │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │  │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ ├──> Geneviève de Rohan-Guéméné (1724-1753), Abbess of Marquette  │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │  │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ ├──> Jules Hercule Meriadec de Rohan-Guéméné (25/03/1726 in Paris – 10/12/1788 in Carlsbourg), Duke of Montbazon, Prince of Guéméné  │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ x (1743) Marie-Louise Henriette de La Tour d'Auvergne[83] (15/08/1725 in Paris – 1793 in Paris), Princess of Guéméné  │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │  │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ └──> Henri-Louis-Marie de Rohan-Guéméné (30/08/1745 in Paris – 24/04/1809 in Prague), Prince of Rohan-Guéméné, Duke of Montbazon, Lord of Clisson  │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ x (15/01/1761) Victoire Armande Joséphe de Rohan-Soubise a.k.a. Madame de Guéméné (28/12/1743-20/09/1807 in Paris), Princess of Maubuisson, Lady of Clisson (see below)  │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │  │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ ├──> Charlotte de Rohan-Guéméné (1761-1771)  │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │  │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ ├──> Charles IV de Rohan-Guéméné (18/01/1764 in Versailles – 24/04/1836 in Liberec), Duke of Montbazon, Prince of Guéméné, Duke of Bouillon, Lord of Clisson  │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ x (29/05/1781 in Paris) Louise Aglaé de Conflans d'Armentières (1763-1819)  │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │  │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ └──> Berthe de Rohan-Guéméné (04/05/1782-22/02/1841)  │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ x (1800) Louis IX Victor Mériadec de Rohan-Guéméné (1766 in Paris – 1846 in Liberec), Prince of Guéméné, Duke of Bouillon (see below)  │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │  │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ ├──> Marie de Rohan-Guéméné (1765 in Paris – 1839)  │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ x (1780) Charles de Rohan-Rochefort (1765-1843), Prince of Montaubon (see below)  │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │  │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ ├──> Louis IX de Rohan-Guéméné (1766 in Paris – 1846 in Liberec), Prince of Guéméné, Duke of Bouillon  │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ x (1800) Berthe de Rohan-Guéméné (04/05/1782-22/02/1841) (see above)  │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │  │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ └──> Jules de Rohan-Guéméné (1768 in Versailles – 1836 in Liberec)  │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │  x (1800) Wilhelmine Biron de Kurland (1781-1839)  │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │  │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ ├──> Marie Louise de Rohan-Guéméné (1728-1737)  │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │  │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ ├──> Louis-Armand de Rohan-Guéméné a.k.a. the Knight of Rohan (06/04/1732 in Paris – 27/07/1794 in Paris)  │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ x (1771) Louise Le Tonnelier de Breteuil[84] (?-1792)  │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │  │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ ├──> Louis-René-Édouard de Rohan-Guéméné (25/09/1734 in Paris – 17/02/1803 in Ettenheim), Prince of Rohan, Cardinal-Bishop of Strasbourg, member of the Académie française, Grand Almoner of the King and Head of the Sorbonne  │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │  │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ └──> Ferdinand de Rohan-Guéméné (07/11/1738-31/10/1813 in Paris), Prince of Rohan-Guéméné, Archbishop of Bordeaux, Prince-Archbishop of Cambrai and Liège, first Almoner of Empress Joséphine  │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ x (illegitimate relationship) Charlotte Stuart[85] (29/10/1753-17/11/1789)  │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │  │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ ├──> Marie Victoire de Rohan (1779-1836)  │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │  │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ ├──> Aglaé Clémentine de Rohan (1781-1825)  │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │  │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ ├──> Marie Béatrice de Rohan (1783-1823)  │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │  │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ └──> Charles Édouard de Rohan a.k.a. the Knight of Roehanstart (1784-28/10/1854 in Perthshire)  │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │  │ │ │ │ │ │ │ ├──> Marie Anne de Rohan-Guéméné (1690-1743), Abbess of Pentemont  │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │  │ │ │ │ │ │ │ ├──> Anne de Rohan-Guéméné (1690-1711), nun  │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │  │ │ │ │ │ │ │ ├──> Élisabeth de Rohan-Guéméné (1691-1753), Abbess of Preaux and Marquette  │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │  │ │ │ │ │ │ │ ├──> Charles de Rohan-Guéméné a.k.a. Charles de Rohan-Rochefort (1693-1766), Prince of Rochefort  │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ x (1722) Éléonore Eugénie de Béthisy de Mézières (1706-1757)  │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │  │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ └──> Rohan-Rochefort family  │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │  │ │ │ │ │ │ │ ├──> Armand de Rohan-Guéméné (10/02/1695 in Paris – 28/08/1762 in Saverne), Abbot of Gard and Gorze, Duke-Archbishop of Reims, Peer of France  │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │  │ │ │ │ │ │ │ ├──> Charlotte de Rohan-Guéméné (1696-1756), nun  │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │  │ │ │ │ │ │ │ └──> Louis de Rohan-Guéméné a.k.a. the Cardinal of Rohan (24/03/1697 in Paris – 11/03/1779 in Paris), Bishop of Strasbourg, cardinal  │ │ │ │ │ │ │  │ │ │ │ │ │ ├──> Jean-Baptiste de Rohan-Guéméné (1657-1704)  │ │ │ │ │ │ │ x (1682) Charlotte de Bautru-Nogent (1641-1725)  │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │  │ │ │ │ │ │ │ └──> Marie Jeanne de Rohan-Guéméné (1683-1710)  │ │ │ │ │ │ │  │ │ │ │ │ │ ├──> Joseph de Rohan-Guéméné (1659-1669)  │ │ │ │ │ │ │  │ │ │ │ │ │ ├──> Charlotte de Rohan-Guéméné (1661-1754)  │ │ │ │ │ │ │ x (May 1688) Guy-Henri Chabot (27/11/1648-06/11/1690), Count of Jarnac, Marquis of Soubran, Lord of Clion-Somsac, Maroüette and Grésignac  │ │ │ │ │ │ │ x (1691) Pons de Pons (?-1705), Count of Roquefort  │ │ │ │ │ │ │  │ │ │ │ │ │ ├──> Élisabeth de Rohan-Guéméné (1663-1707)  │ │ │ │ │ │ │ x (1690) Alexandre de Melun, Count of Melun  │ │ │ │ │ │ │  │ │ │ │ │ │ └──> Jeanne de Rohan-Guéméné (?-1728)  │ │ │ │ │ │  │ │ │ │ │ ├──> Marie de Rohan-Guéméné (December 1600 in Coupvray – 12/08/1679), Duchess of Luynes and Chevreuse  │ │ │ │ │ │ x (13/09/1617) Charles d'Albert[86] (05/08/1578 in Pont-Saint-Esprit – 15/12/1621 in Longueville), Marquis of Albert, Duke of Luynes, Constable of France, Peer of France  │ │ │ │ │ │ x (19/04/1622) Claude de Lorraine a.k.a. Claude de Guise[87] (05/06/1578-24/01/1657), Duke of Chevreuse  │ │ │ │ │ │  │ │ │ │ │ x (05/03/1628) Marie d'Avaugour[88] (1612-28/04/1657 in Paris)  │ │ │ │ │ │  │ │ │ │ │ ├──> François de Rohan-Guéméné a.k.a. François de Rohan-Soubise (1630-24/08/1712 in Paris), Prince of Soubise, Count of Rochefort  │ │ │ │ │ │ x (17/04/1663) Anne Julie de Rohan-Chabot (1648-04/02/1709 in Paris), Princess of Soubise  │ │ │ │ │ │ │  │ │ │ │ │ │ ├──> Rohan-Soubise family  │ │ │ │ │ │ │  │ │ │ │ │ │ x Catherine de Lyonne (?-1660)  │ │ │ │ │ │  │ │ │ │ │ ├──> Anne de Rohan-Guéméné (1640-1684)  │ │ │ │ │ │ x (1661) Louis d'Albert de Luynes[89] (1620-1690), Duke of Luynes, Duke of Chevreuse, Prince of Léon  │ │ │ │ │ │  │ │ │ │ │ └──> Marie Éléonore de Rohan-Guéméné (?-08/04/1682), Abbess of La Trinité of Caen, Abbess of Malnoue  │ │ │ │ │  │ │ │ │ ├──> Sylvie de Rohan-Guéméné (1570-1651)  │ │ │ │ │ x (1594) François d'Espinay (?-1598), Marquis of Broons  │ │ │ │ │ x (1602) Antoine de Sillans (?-1641), Baron of Creuilly  │ │ │ │ │  │ │ │ │ ├──> Marguerite de Rohan-Guéméné (1574-1618)  │ │ │ │ │ x (1605) Charles d'Espinay[90] (?-29/01/1607), Marquis d'Espinay  │ │ │ │ │ x (1612) Léonard Philibert de Pompadour (?-1634), Viscount of Pompadour  │ │ │ │ │  │ │ │ │ ├──> Alexandre de Rohan-Guéméné (1578-1638)  │ │ │ │ │ x (1624) Lucette Tarneau  │ │ │ │ │  │ │ │ │ ├──> Louis VII de Rohan-Guéméné (1562-01/11/1589), Count, then Duke of Montbazon, Count of Rochefort, Prince of Guéméné  │ │ │ │ │ x (1581) Madeleine de Lenoncourt[91] (1576-28/08/1602)  │ │ │ │ │  │ │ │ │ x (1586) Françoise de Montmorency-Laval[92] (?-1614)  │ │ │ │  │ │ │ └──> Renée de Rohan-Guéméné  │ │ │  x François de Rohan-Gié (1515-1559), Lord of Gié and Verger, Viscount of Fronsac, Count of Orbec (see below)  │ │ │  x (1559) René de Montmorency-Laval a.k.a. René II de Laval-Loué[93] (03/02/1546-08/10/1562), Lord, then Baron of Maillé, Lord of Loué, Benais, Montsabert, Marcillé, Le Parvis, La Rochecorborn, La Haye and Les Écluses  │ │ │  x (1563) Jean de Montmorency-Laval[93] (25/04/1542-20/09/1578), Count, then Marquis of Nesle, Count of Joigny, Viscount of Brosse, Lord, then Baron of Bressuire, Lod, then Baron of La Motte-Sainte-Heraye, Baron of La Roche-Chabot and L'Isle-sous-Montréal, Marquis of Nesle, Baron, then Count of Maillé, Lord of Loué  │ │ │  │ │ └──> Françoise de Rohan-Guéméné  │ │ x James I of Rohan (1478-23/10/1527 in Corlay), Viscount of Rohan and Lord of Léon, Count of Porhoët (see above)  │ │  │ ├──> Joan of Rohan-Guéméné  │ │ x (1498) Francis of Chastellier, Viscount of Pommerit  │ │  │ ├──> Catherine of Rohan-Guéméné  │ │ x John of Malestroit, Lord of Kerser  │ │  │ ├──> Françoise of Rohan-Guéméné, Lady of Marcheville and Varennes  │ │ x Louis of Husson, Count of Tonnerre  │ │ x Francis of Maillé[63] (c. 1465 – May 1501), Viscount of Tours, Baron of Maillé  │ │  │ ├──> Henry of Rohan-Guéméné, Lord of Landal  │ │ x (1497) Margaret of Pont-l'Abbé, Lady of Plusquellec, Callac, Trogoff and Coëtanfao  │ │  │ └──> James of Rohan-Guéméné  │  ├──> Peter of Rohan-Guéméné a.k.a. Peter I of Rohan-Gié, or the Marshal of Gié (1451 in Saint-Quentin-les-Anges – 22/04/1513 in Paris), Lord of Gié, Viscount of Fronsac, Marshal of France  │ x (1476) Françoise of Penhoët (1455-1498), Viscountess of Fronsac  │ │  │ ├──> Rohan-Gié family  │ │ │  │ │ └──> House of Rohan-Chabot  │ │  │ x (1503) Margaret of Armagnac (?-1503), Countess of Guise,[94]  │  └──> Helena of Rohan-Guéméné (?-1507)  x Pierre du Pont (?-1488), Baron du Pont 

Rohan-Rochefort branch edit

 
Arms of the Rohan-Rochefort branch

This family is a junior branch of the Rohan-Guéméné branch through Charles de Rohan-Guémené, a.k.a. Charles de Rohan-Rochefort (1693-1766), who took the title of Prince of Rochefort.

The family of Rohan-Rochefort, which migrated to Austria in the early 19th century, is nowadays the last remaining branch of the House of Rohan. It holds the genuine titles of Duke of Montbazon (1588, France), Duke of Bouillon (1816, Congress of Vienna), Prince of Rohan and Prince of the Holy Roman Empire with the style of Serene Highness (Durchlaucht), confirmed in 1808 by Emperor Francis II for all the members of the family. The head of the family was (since 1861) a hereditary member of the House of Lords of Austria.

Rohan-Rochefort branch
... │ └──> Charles III de Rohan-Guéméné (30/09/1655-10/10/1727), Duke of Montbazon, Prince of Guéméné, Peer of France x (30/10/1679) Charlotte Élisabeth de Cochefilet (1657-1719), a.k.a. Mademoiselle de Vauvineux, daughter of Charles de Cochefilet, Count of Vauvineux │ └──> Charles de Rohan-Guéméné a.k.a. Charles de Rohan-Rochefort (1693-1766), Prince of Rochefort and Montauban  x (1722) Éléonore Eugénie de Béthisy de Mézières (1706-1757)  │  ├──> Éléonore de Rohan-Rochefort (1728-1792)  │ x (1742) Jean de Mérode (?-1763), Count of Mérode  │  ├──> Charles Jules de Rohan-Rochefort (1729-1811)  │ x (1762) Marie Henriette d'Orléans-Rothelin (1744-?)  │ │  │ ├──> Charles Mériadec de Rohan-Rochefort (1763-1764)  │ │  │ ├──> Charles de Rohan-Rochefort (1765-1843), Prince of Montauban  │ │ x (1780) Marie Louise Joséphine de Rohan-Guéméné (1765 in Paris – 1839) (see above)  │ │ │  │ │ ├──> Hermine de Rohan-Rochefort (1785-1843)  │ │ │ x (1809) Gabriel Joseph de Froment (1747-1826), Baron of Castille  │ │ │  │ │ ├──> Armande Louise de Rohan-Rochefort (1787-1864)  │ │ │ x (1806) Alexandre de Pierre de Bernis (1777-1845), Marquis of Pierre de Bernis  │ │ │  │ │ ├──> Gasparine de Rohan-Rochefort (1798-1871)  │ │ │ x (07/01/1822 in Prague) Heinrich XIX Reuss zu Greiz (01/03/1790 in Offenbach-sur-le-Main – 31/10/1836 in Greiz)  │ │ │  │ │ ├──> Camille de Rohan-Rochefort (1800-1892), Prince of Guéméné  │ │ │ x (1826) Adelheid von Löwenstein-Wertheim-Rosemberg (1806-1884)  │ │ │  │ │ └──> Benjamin de Rohan-Rochefort (1804-1846)  │ │ x (1825) Stéphanie de Croÿ (1805-1884)  │ │ │  │ │ ├──> Arthur de Rohan-Rochefort (1826-1885)  │ │ │ x (1850) Gabrielle von Waldstein-Wartenberg (1827-1890)  │ │ │ │  │ │ │ ├──> Karl de Rohan-Rochefort (1851-1852)  │ │ │ │  │ │ │ ├──> Alain I de Rohan-Rochefort (1853-1914), Prince of Guéméné  │ │ │ │ x (1885) Johanna d'Auersperg (1860-1922)  │ │ │ │ │  │ │ │ │ ├──> Gabrielle de Rohan-Rochefort (1887-1917)  │ │ │ │ │  │ │ │ │ ├──> Berthe de Rohan-Rochefort (1889-1977)  │ │ │ │ │ x (1920) Ottokar Picot de Peccaduc (1888-1965), baron de Herzogenburg  │ │ │ │ │  │ │ │ │ ├──> Johanna de Rohan-Rochefort (1890-1961)  │ │ │ │ │ x (1922) Rudolf von Colloredo-Mansfeld (?-1948), comte de Colloredo-Mansfeld  │ │ │ │ │  │ │ │ │ ├──> Alain II de Rohan-Rochefort (1893-1976), Prince of Guéméné  │ │ │ │ │ x (1921) Marguerite von Schoenburg-Hartenstein (1897-1980)  │ │ │ │ │ │  │ │ │ │ │ ├──> Marie Jeanne de Rohan-Rochefort (1922)  │ │ │ │ │ │ x (1948) Pierre Naquet  │ │ │ │ │ │  │ │ │ │ │ ├──> Marguerite de Rohan-Rochefort (1923)  │ │ │ │ │ │ x (1945) Kunata Kottulinsky, comte Kottulinsky  │ │ │ │ │ │  │ │ │ │ │ ├──> Mabile de Rohan-Rochefort (1924-1982)  │ │ │ │ │ │ x (1952) Richard de Belcredi  │ │ │ │ │ │  │ │ │ │ │ ├──> Adélaïde de Rohan-Rochefort (1927-1931)  │ │ │ │ │ │  │ │ │ │ │ ├──> Gabrielle de Rohan-Rochefort (1929-10/02/1991)  │ │ │ │ │ │ x (26/01/1953) Louis Cottafavi (07/03/1917)  │ │ │ │ │ │  │ │ │ │ │ ├──> Aliette de Rohan-Rochefort (1930-1968)  │ │ │ │ │ │  │ │ │ │ │ └──> Josseline de Rohan-Rochefort (1934)  │ │ │ │ │ x (1958) Viktor Gottfried Riedl  │ │ │ │ │  │ │ │ │ ├──> Marie de Rohan-Rochefort (1893-1966)  │ │ │ │ │  │ │ │ │ └──> Karl Anton de Rohan-Rochefort (1898-1975)  │ │ │ │ x (1933) Marie Apponyi (1899-1967)  │ │ │ │ │  │ │ │ │ ├──> Charles V de Rohan-Rochefort (1934-2008), Prince of Guéméné  │ │ │ │ │ x (1963) Ingeborg Irnberger (1939)  │ │ │ │ │ │  │ │ │ │ │ └──> Charlotte de Rohan-Rochefort (1966)  │ │ │ │ │  │ │ │ │ └──> Albert de Rohan-Rochefort a.k.a. Albert Rohan (09/05/1936 in Melk-2019), Prince of Guéméné, Austrian diplomat  │ │ │ │  x (1985) Elisabeth Burghardt (1948-03/08/1994)  │ │ │ │  │ │ │ ├──> Joseph de Rohan-Rochefort (1854-1926)  │ │ │ │ x (1883) Elisabeth Pejacsevich (1860-1884)  │ │ │ │ x (1891) Anna Lincke (1857-1925)  │ │ │ │ │  │ │ │ │ ├──> Stéphanie de Rohan-Rochefort (1892-1908)  │ │ │ │ │  │ │ │ │ ├──> Joséphine de Rohan-Rochefort (1893-?)  │ │ │ │ │ x (1922) Friedrich Willner (1887-?)  │ │ │ │ │  │ │ │ │ ├──> Joseph de Rohan-Rochefort (1895-1931)  │ │ │ │ │ x (1922) Dilkuska Wrench  │ │ │ │ │  │ │ │ │ ├──> Marie de Rohan-Rochefort (1900-1907)  │ │ │ │ │  │ │ │ │ └──> Marguerite de Rohan-Rochefort (1905-?)  │ │ │ │  │ │ │ ├──> Victor de Rohan-Rochefort (1856-1882)  │ │ │ │  │ │ │ ├──> Benjamin de Rohan-Rochefort (1858-1889)  │ │ │ │  │ │ │ ├──> Ernest de Rohan-Rochefort (1863-1895)  │ │ │ │  │ │ │ ├──> Édouard de Rohan-Rochefort (1867-1892)  │ │ │ │  │ │ │ └──> Marie-Berthe Françoise Félicie Jeanne de Rohan-Rochefort (21/05/1868 in Teplice – 19/01/1945 in Vienna)  │ │ │ x (29/04/1894 in Prague) Charles de Bourbon (30/03/1848 in Ljubljana – 18/07/1909 in Varese), Duke of Madrid, heir to the royal throne of France, son of Jean de Bourbon (15/05/1822 in Aranjuez – 19/11/1887 in Hove), Count Montizón, heir to the royal throne of France  │ │ │  │ │ ├──> Victor de Rohan-Rochefort (1827-1889)  │ │ │ x (1872) Maria von Degenfeld-Schonburg (1851-1924)  │ │ │  │ │ ├──> Alain de Rohan-Rochefort (1829-1857)  │ │ │  │ │ ├──> Louis de Rohan-Rochefort (1833-1891)  │ │ │ x (1860) Hélène d'Auersperg (1836-1897)  │ │ │ │  │ │ │ ├──> Raoul de Rohan-Rochefort (1860-1931)  │ │ │ │ x (1888) Agnès Rock (1865-1926)  │ │ │ │ │  │ │ │ │ ├──> Marie de Rohan-Rochefort (1891-1977)  │ │ │ │ │  │ │ │ │ ├──> Oscar de Rohan-Rochefort (1892-1918)  │ │ │ │ │  │ │ │ │ ├──> Charles de Rohan-Rochefort (1894-1965)  │ │ │ │ │ x (1923) Marie Anna Edle de Hardtmuth (1903-1994)  │ │ │ │ │ │  │ │ │ │ │ ├──> Charles de Rohan-Rochefort (1924)  │ │ │ │ │ │ x (1949) Nancy Southgate-Jones (1927)  │ │ │ │ │ │ │  │ │ │ │ │ │ ├──> Élisabeth de Rohan-Rochefort (1951)  │ │ │ │ │ │ │ x (1974) Kurt Valley (1951)  │ │ │ │ │ │ │  │ │ │ │ │ │ ├──> Raoul de Rohan-Rochefort, Duke of Bouillon and Montbazon (1954)  │ │ │ │ │ │ │ x (1985) Patricia Ann Price (1950)  │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │  │ │ │ │ │ │ │ ├──> Catherine de Rohan-Rochefort (1989)  │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │  │ │ │ │ │ │ │ └──> Marie de Rohan-Rochefort (1992)  │ │ │ │ │ │ │  │ │ │ │ │ │ ├──> Geoffroy de Rohan-Rochefort (1958)  │ │ │ │ │ │ │ x (1981) Hélène Louise du Bosc (1958)  │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │  │ │ │ │ │ │ │ ├──> Rembert de Rohan-Rochefort (1986)  │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │  │ │ │ │ │ │ │ └──> Corinne de Rohan-Rochefort (1989)  │ │ │ │ │ │ │  │ │ │ │ │ │ x (1975) Virginia Putnam Durrell (1938)  │ │ │ │ │ │  │ │ │ │ │ ├──> Louis de Rohan-Rochefort (1927-1975)  │ │ │ │ │ │ x (1957) Félicité Ortner (1932)  │ │ │ │ │ │ │  │ │ │ │ │ │ ├──> Anne de Rohan-Rochefort (1959)  │ │ │ │ │ │ │ x (1983) Hugh Buchanan (1958)  │ │ │ │ │ │ │  │ │ │ │ │ │ ├──> Charles de Rohan-Rochefort (1961)  │ │ │ │ │ │ │ x (1989) Sarah Margerrison (1962)  │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │  │ │ │ │ │ │ │ ├──> Georgia de Rohan-Rochefort (31/03/1993)  │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │  │ │ │ │ │ │ │ └──> Éléonore de Rohan-Rochefort (03/09/1995)  │ │ │ │ │ │ │  │ │ │ │ │ │ └──> Marie Louise de Rohan-Rochefort (08/02/1967)  │ │ │ │ │ │ x (11/06/1994) William Robert Shaw (08/09/1964)  │ │ │ │ │ │  │ │ │ │ │ └──> Raoul de Rohan-Rochefort (1932–2023)[95]  │ │ │ │ │ x (1962) Annette Morley (1941)  │ │ │ │ │ │  │ │ │ │ │ ├──> Nicolas de Rohan-Rochefort (1966)  │ │ │ │ │ │  │ │ │ │ │ ├──> Anuschka de Rohan-Rochefort (1968)  │ │ │ │ │ │  │ │ │ │ │ ├──> Louis de Rohan-Rochefort (1970)  │ │ │ │ │ │  │ │ │ │ │ └──> Philippe de Rohan-Rochefort (1970)  │ │ │ │ │  │ │ │ │ ├──> Thérèse de Rohan-Rochefort (1896-1977)  │ │ │ │ │ x (1923) Adolf Ritter Weiss de Tessbach (1897-1979)  │ │ │ │ │  │ │ │ │ ├──> Raoul de Rohan-Rochefort (1897-1961)  │ │ │ │ │ x (1925) Ilona Marie Luzsensky (1906-?)  │ │ │ │ │ │  │ │ │ │ │ ├──> Béatrix de Rohan-Rochefort (1926)  │ │ │ │ │ │ x Vaclav Rysava  │ │ │ │ │ │  │ │ │ │ │ ├──> Henry de Rohan-Rochefort (1930-1955)  │ │ │ │ │ │  │ │ │ │ │ └──> Marie Antoinette de Rohan-Rochefort  │ │ │ │ │ x (1960) Karl Helmer (1935)  │ │ │ │ │  │ │ │ │ └──> Clotilde de Rohan-Rochefort (1901-1957)  │ │ │ │ x (1927) Otto Ritter Weiss de Tessbach (1898-1945)  │ │ │ │  │ │ │ ├──> Josselin de Rohan-Rochefort (1862-1864)  │ │ │ │  │ │ │ ├──> Louis de Rohan-Rochefort (1865-1887)  │ │ │ │  │ │ │ └──> Stéphanie de Rohan-Rochefort (1868-1898)  │ │ │ x (1896) Alekséï Troubetzkoï  │ │ │  │ │ └──> Benjamin de Rohan-Rochefort (1835-1900)  │ │  x (1886) Ameline Julie Marie Mahe de Kerouant (1828-1905)  │ │  │ ├──> Charlotte de Rohan-Rochefort (25/10/1767-01/05/1841)  │ │ x (18/02/1804 in Baden) Louis-Antoine de Bourbon-Condé (02/08/1772 in Chantilly – 21/03/1804 in Vincennes), Duke of Enghien, son of Louis VI de Bourbon-Condé (13/04/1756 in Hôtel de Condé – 27/08/1830), Prince of Condé, and Bathilde d'Orléans (09/07/1750 in Saint-Cloud - 10/01/1822 in Paris) │ │  │ ├──> Louis de Rohan-Rochefort (1770-1794)  │ │  │ └──> Clémentine de Rohan-Rochefort (1786-1850)  │ x François Louis de Gaudechart (?-1832), Marquis of Querrieux  │  ├──> Louise de Rohan-Rochefort (1734-1815)  │ x (1748) Louis de Lorraine a.k.a. Louis III de Guise (1725-1761), son of Louis de Lorraine a.k.a. Louis II de Guise (1692-1743), Prince of Lambesc, Count of Braine, and Jeanne Marguerite de Durfort (1691-1750)  │  └──> Eugène de Rohan-Rochefort (1737-?) 

Rohan-Soubise branch edit

 
Arms of the Rohan-Soubise branch.

This family descended from the Rohan-Guéméné branch in 1630, with the estates of Soubise (in Poitou) and the Parc-Soubise (in Mouchamps, Vendée) coming from the Rohan-Chabot family through an alliance between the two branches.

Charles de Rohan-Soubise, a.k.a. the Marshal of Soubise (1715-1787), Prince of Soubise and Marshal of France, and his daughter Charlotte Godefride Élisabeth de Rohan-Soubise (1737-1760), wife of the Prince of Condé Louis V Joseph de Bourbon-Condé (1736-1818), belonged to this branch of the family.

From 1717 onward, the head of this branch was styled Duke of Rohan-Rohan. For Hercule Mériadec de Rohan-Soubise (1669-1749), the estate of Frontenay-l'Abattu (département of Deux-Sèvres, Poitou) was erected in 1717 into a pairie-duché called the Duchy of Rohan-Rohan, to differentiate it from the title of Duke of Rohan held by the House of Rohan-Chabot.

This branch became extinct in the Rohan-Guéméné family in 1807.

Rohan-Soubise branch
... │ └──> Hercule I de Rohan-Guéméné (27/08/1568-16/10/1654 in Couziers), Prince of Guéméné, Duke of Montbazon, Count of Rochefort-en-Yvelines, Prince of Léon x (05/03/1628) Marie d'Avaugour, Duchess of Montbazon[96] (1612-28/04/1657 in Paris) │ └──> François de Rohan-Guéméné a.k.a. François de Rohan-Soubise (1630-24/08/1712 in Paris), Prince of Soubise, Count of Rochefort  x (17/04/1663) Anne Julie de Rohan-Chabot (1648-04/02/1709 in Paris), Princess of Soubise  │  ├──> Anne Marguerite de Rohan-Soubise (05/08/1664-26/06/1721)  │  ├──> Louis de Rohan-Soubise (11/03/1666-05/11/1689)  │  ├──> Constance Émilie de Rohan-Soubise (1667-?)  │ x (1683) José I Rodriguez Tellez da Camara (?-1724), Count of Ribeyra-Grande  │  ├──> Hercule Mériadec de Rohan-Soubise (08/05/1669-26/01/1749 in Paris), Duke of Rohan-Rohan, Prince of Soubise and Maubuisson  │ x (15/02/1694) Anne Geneviève de Lévis-Ventadour (February 1673 – 20/03/1727 in Paris), daughter of Louis Charles de Lévis (1647-28/09/1717 in Paris), Duke of Ventadour, and Charlotte Éléonore Magdeleine de La Mothe-Houdancourt (1654-13/12/1739 in Versailles)  │ │  │ ├──> Charlotte de Rohan-Soubise (1696-1733)  │ │  │ ├──> Jules François Louis de Rohan-Soubise (16/01/1697 in Paris – 06/05/1724 in Paris), Prince of Soubise, Captain lieutenant of the Gendarmes of the King's guard  │ │ x (16/09/1714 in Paris) Anne-Julie Adélaïde de Melun (1698-18/05/1724 in Paris), Princess of Soubise, daughter of Louis I de Melun (27/10/1673-24/09/1704), Prince of Épinoy, and Élisabeth Thérèse de Lorraine (1664-1748), Lady of Villemareuil, Vaucourtois and Saint-Jean-les-Deux-Jumeaux  │ │ │  │ │ ├──> Charles de Rohan-Soubise a.k.a. the Marshal of Soubise (16/07/1715 in Versailles – 01/07/1787 in Paris), Prince of Soubise and Épinoy, Duke of Rohan-Rohan, Ventadour and Goëlo, Count of Saint-Pol, Lord of Roberval and Clisson, minister of the kings Louis XV and Louis XVI, Marshal of France  │ │ │ x (28/12/1734) Anne Marie Louise de La Tour d'Auvergne (01/08/1722 in Paris – 19/09/1739 in Paris), daughter of Emmanuel Théodose de La Tour d'Auvergne (1668 – April 1730), Duke of Bouillon, and Anne Marie Christiane de Simiane  │ │ │ │  │ │ │ ├──> Charlotte de Rohan-Soubise (07/10/1737-04/03/1760), Princess of Condé  │ │ │ │ x (03/05/1753) Louis V Joseph de Bourbon-Condé the Duke (09/08/1736 in Paris – 13/05/1818 in Chantilly), Prince of Condé, Grand Master of France, Lieutenant general of the King's armies, Colonel-General of the Infantry, Baron of Châteaubriant, son Louis IV Henri de Bourbon-Condé (18/08/1692 in Versailles – 27/01/1740 in Chantilly), Prince of Condé, Duke of Bourbon, Enghien and Guise, Prince of Léon, Duke of Bellegarde, Count of Sancerre, Baron of Châteaubriant, and Landgravine Caroline of Hesse-Rotenburg (18/08/1714 in Rotenburg an der Fulda – 23/07/1741 in Paris)  │ │ │ │  │ │ │ ├──> ? de Rohan-Soubise (1739-1742), Count of Saint-Pol  │ │ │ │  │ │ │ x (1741) Anne Thérèse de Savoie-Carignano (01/11/1717 in Paris – 05/04/1745 in Paris), daughter of Victor Amadeus I of Savoy-Carignano (29/02/1690 in Turin – 04/04/1741 in Turin), Prince of Carignan, and Maria Vittoria Francesca of Savoy (1690-1766)  │ │ │ │  │ │ │ ├──> Victoire Armande Joséphe de Rohan-Soubise a.k.a. Madame de Guéméné (28/12/1743-20/09/1807 in Paris), Princess of Maubuisson, Lady of Clisson  │ │ │ │ x (15/01/1761) Henri Louis Marie de Rohan-Guéméné (30/08/1745 in Paris – 24/04/1809 in Prague), Prince of Rohan-Guéméné, Duke of Montbazon, Lord of Clisson (see above)  │ │ │ │  │ │ │ ├──> Eugène de Rohan-Soubise (?-1785), Count of Villafranca  │ │ │ │ x ?  │ │ │ │ │  │ │ │ │ └──> Joseph de Rohan-Soubise (?-1825)  │ │ │ │ x ?  │ │ │ │ │  │ │ │ │ └──> Eugène de Rohan-Soubise (?-1888)  │ │ │ │  │ │ │ x (1745) Anna Viktoria Maria Christina von Hessen-Rheinfels Rotenburg (1728-1792), daughter of Josef von Hessen-Rheinfels Rotenburg  │ │ │  │ │ ├──> François Armand de Rohan-Soubise (01/12/1717 in Paris – 28/06/1756 in Saverne), Bishop of Strasbourg, Cardinal, member of the Académie française  │ │ │  │ │ ├──> Marie Louise de Rohan-Soubise a.k.a. Madame de Marsan (07/01/1720 in Paris – 04/03/1803 in Ratisbonne), Countess of Marsan, Governess of the Children of France  │ │ │ x (04/06/1736 in Paris) Gaston de Lorraine (1721-1743), Count of Marsan and Walhaim  │ │ │ x (relation after 1743) Louis Guillaume Le Monnier (27/06/1717 in Paris – 07/09/1799), botanist  │ │ │  │ │ ├──> François Auguste de Rohan-Soubise (16/09/1721-06/08/1736), Count of Tournon  │ │ │  │ │ └──> René de Rohan-Soubise (26/071723-07/02/1743), Abbot of Luxeuil  │ │  │ ├──> Louise de Rohan-Soubise (1699-1755)  │ │ x (1717) Guy Paul Jules de La Porte-Mazarin (1701-1738), Duke of Rethel-Mazarin, son of Paul Jules de La Porte-Mazarin (1666-1731), and Félicie Charlotte Armande de Durfort-Duras (c. 1672–1730)  │ │  │ ├──> Marie Isabelle de Rohan-Soubise (1699-1754)  │ │ x (1713) Joseph de La Baume (?-1755)  │ │  │ ├──> Louise de Rohan-Soubise (1704-1741)  │ │ x (1718) Hercule II Mériadec de Rohan-Guéméné (13/11/1688-21/12/1757 in Sainte-Maure), Duke of Montbazon, Prince of Guéméné, Peer of France (see above)  │ │  │ x (02/09/1732) Marie Sophie Égon de Courcillon (1713-1756), daughter of Philippe Égon de Courcillon, and Sophia de Löwenstein-Wertheim-Rochefort  │  ├──> Alexandre de Rohan-Soubise (19/07/1670-09/03/1687)  │  ├──> Henri de Rohan-Soubise (04/01/1672-30/07/1693)  │  ├──> Armand de Rohan-Soubise (26/06/1674 in Paris – 19/07/1749 in Paris), Prince of Rohan, Cardinal of Rohan-Soubise, Bishop of Strasbourg, member of the Académie française, Grand Almoner of France (his real biological father is said to be King Louis XIV)  │  ├──> Sophronie de Rohan-Soubise (02/07/1678-?)  │ x (1694) Alfonso Francisco de Vasconcellos (?-1732), Count of Calhete  │  ├──> Éléonore Marie de Rohan-Soubise (25/08/1679-02/11/1753), Abbess of Origny  │  ├──> Maximilien de Rohan-Soubise (1680-23/05/1706 in Ramilies)  │  ├──> Frédéric de Rohan-Soubise (1682-?)  │  x Catherine de Lyonne (?-1660) 

Rohan-Gié branch edit

 
Arms of the Rohan-Gié branch.

This family is descended from the Rohan-Guéméné branch in 1541. It is named after the town of Gyé-sur-Seine (Aube).

Peter II of Rohan-Gié (†1525) married in 1517 Anne of Rohan (1485-1529) heiress of the eldest branch, and through this marriage became Viscount of Rohan, Lord of Léon and Count of Porhoët. His son, René of Rohan-Gié (1516-1552) married in 1534 Isabeau of Albret, a.k.a. Isabeau de Navarre (1512-1570) and was the father of René II, Viscount of Rohan and Lord of Léon († 1586) head of the Protestant party in France.[2]

This branch became extinct in 1638 with Henry II of Rohan first Duke of Rohan (1603), who married Marguerite de Béthune (1595-1660), daughter of Maximilien I de Béthune-Sully (1559-1641). His only daughter Marguerite de Rohan (1617-1684) married in 1645 Henri Chabot (1615-1655) and gave birth to the Rohan-Chabot family.

Rohan-Gié branch
... │ └──> Louis I de Rohan-Guéméné (?-15/12/1457 in Saint-Quentin-les-Anges), Lord of Guéméné x (07/11/1443) Marie of Montauban (?-1497) │ ├──> Peter of Rohan-Guéméné a.k.a. Peter I of Rohan-Gié the Marshal of Gié (1451 in Saint-Quentin-les-Anges – 22/04/1513 in Paris), Lord of Gié, Viscount of Fronsac, Marshal of France │ x (1476) Françoise of Penhoët (1455-1498), Viscountess of Fronsac │ │ │ ├──> Peter II of Rohan Gié (?-1525), Lord of Blain, Frontenay, La Marche and Gié, Viscount of Carentan │ │ x (25/09/1515) Anne of Rohan (1485-05/04/1529 in Blain), Viscountess of Rohan (see above) │ │ │ │ │ └──> René of Rohan-Gié a.k.a. René I of Rohan (1516-20/10/1552 in Metz), Viscount of Rohan, Prince of Léon, Count of Porhoët, Marquis of Blain, Lord of Beauvoir and La Garnache, Knight of the King's Order and captain of a compagnie d’ordonnance │ │ x (1534) Isabella of Albret a.k.a. “Isabella of Navarre” (1512 – c. 1570), Infante of Navarre, daughter of John III of Albret a.k.a. “John III of Navarre” (1469-17/06/1516 in Monein), King of Navarre, and Catherine of Foix a.k.a. “Catherine I of Navarre” (1468-12/02/1517 in Mont-de-Marsan), Queen of Navarre │ │ │ │ │ ├──> Henry I of Rohan (1535-12/06/1575), Viscount of Rohan, Count of Porhoët, Prince du sang of Navarre │ │ │ x (15/02/1566) Françoise of Tournemine (?-1609), daughter of René of Tournemine, Lord of La Hunaudaye │ │ │ │ │ │ │ └──> Judith of Rohan (1567-24/06/1575) │ │ │ │ │ ├──> Françoise of Rohan (c. 1540 – December 1591 in Beauvoir-sur-Mer), Lady of La Garnache, Duchess of Loudun and Nemours │ │ │ x (1557) James of Savoy-Nemours (12/10/1531 in Vauluisant – 15/06/1585 in Annecy), Duke of Nemours, son of Philip of Savoie-Nemours (1490 in Bourg-en-Bresse – 25/10/1533 in Marseille), Duke of Nemours, Count of Geneva, and Charlotte of Orléans-Longueville (1512-1549) │ │ │ x (1586) François Lesfelle │ │ │ │ │ ├──> René II of Rohan (1550-1586), Viscount of Rohan, Prince of Léon, Count of Porhoët, Lord of Pontivy, Blain and Ploërmel │ │ │ x (1578) Catherine de Parthenay-L'Archevêque (22/03/1554 in Mouchamps – 26/10/1631 in Mouchamps), Regent-Lady of Blain, Dowager Viscountess of Rohan, daughter of John V of Parthenay-L'Archevêque (1512-01/09/1566 in Mouchamps), Lord of Mouchamps, and Antoinette Henriette Bouchard of Aubeterre (1535-1580), Dowager Lady of Soubise │ │ │ │ │ │ │ ├──> Henriette de Rohan the Crookbacked (1577-1629) │ │ │ │ │ │ │ ├──> Catherine of Rohan (1578-1607), Duchess of Zweibruecken │ │ │ │ x (1604) Johann II of Zweibrücken (?-1635), Duke of Zweibruecken, Count Palatine of the Rhine │ │ │ │ │ │ │ ├──> Henry II of Rohan (25/08/1579 in Blain – 28/02/1638 in Geneva), Viscount then Duke of Rohan, Prince of Léon, Lord of Blain, generalissimo of the Protestant armies, Ambassador of France, Colonel-General of the Swiss and Grisons │ │ │ │ x (1605) Marguerite de Béthune-Sully (1595-1660), daughter of Maximilien I de Béthune-Sully (13/12/1559 in Rosny-sur-Seine – 22/12/1641 in Villebon), Duke of Sully, minister of Henry IV, Marshal of France, and Rachel de Cochefilet (1556-1659) │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ ├──> Marguerite de Rohan (1617-09/04/1684 in Paris), Duchess of Rohan and Frontenay, Princess of Léon, Coutness of Porhoët, Marchionness of Blain and La Garnache, Lady of Lorges │ │ │ │ │ x (06/06/1645 in Paris) Henri Chabot (c. 1615-27/02/1655 in Chanteloup), Lord of Jarnac, Apremont and Saint-Aulaye, Duke of Rohan, Prince of Léon, Count of Porhoët and Lorges, Marquis of Blain and La Garnache, Baron of Mouchamps, Lord of Héric and Fresnay (in Plessé), governor and lieutenant-general of Anjou[97] │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ └──> House of Rohan-Chabot │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ └──> Tancrède de Rohan (1630-1649 in Paris) (His biological father is Louis Charles Nogaret de La Valette de Foix a.k.a. the Fair Candale (1627-28/01/1658), Duke of Candale) │ │ │ │ │ │ │ ├──> Benjamin de Rohan a.k.a. the Duke of Soubise (1583-09/10/1642 in London), Duke of Frontenay, Baron of Soubise │ │ │ │ │ │ │ └──> Anne of Rohan (1584-20/09/1646), poetess │ │ │ │ │ ├──> John of Rohan a.k.a. Frontenay (?-1574) │ │ │ x Diana of Barbançon-Cany │ │ │ │ │ └──> Louis of Rohan, Lord of Gié │ │ │ ├──> Charles of Rohan-Gié (c. 1478-06/05/1528), Lord of Gié, Viscount of Fronsac, Count of Guise and Orbec │ │ x (24/02/1504) Charlotte of Armagnac (? – August 1504), Duchess of Nemours and Countess of Guise, daughter of James of Armagnac (1433-04/08/1477 in Paris), Duke of Nemours, Count of La Marche, and Louise of Anjou (1445-1477 in Carlat) │ │ x Giovanna di Sanseverino-Bisignan, daughter of Bernardino di Sanseverino (1470-1517), Prince of Bisignan, and Giovanna Eleonora Todeschini Piccolomini │ │ │ │ │ ├──> Jacqueline of Rohan-Gié (1520-1587), Lady of Blandy-les-Tours, Marchionness of Rothelin, Princess of Neuchâtel │ │ │ x (19/06/1536 in Lyon) Francis IV of Orléans-Longueville (02/03/1513-25/10/1548), Marquis of Rothelin, Duke of Longueville, Count of Neuchâtel, Prince of Châtellaillon, Viscount of Melun, Count of Tancarville and Montgommery, Baron of Varenguebec, Lieutenant of the Company of Longueville-sur-Scie, son Louis I of Orléans-Longueville (1480-01/08/1516 in Beaugency), Count then Duke of Longueville-sur-Scie, Count of Neuchâtel, Marquis of Rothelin, Prince of Châtellaillon, Count of Dunois, Tancarville and Montgommery, Baron of Varenguebec and Parthenay, Viscount of Melun, captain, Grand Chamberlain of France, Governor of Provence, and Johanna of Baden-Hochberg-Neuchâtel (c. 1485-21/09/1543 in Époisses), Marchionness of Rothelin, Countess of Neuchâtel, Lady of Joux │ │ │ │ │ ├──> Francis of Rohan-Gié (1515-1559), Lord of Gié and Verger, Viscount of Fronsac, Count of Orbec │ │ │ x (1536) Catherine of Silly, Countess of Rochefort, daughter of Charles of Silly (c. 1477–1518), Lord of Rochefort-en-Terre, and Philippa of Commercy (c. 1490–1551), Viscountess of Louvois │ │ │ x Renée of Rohan-Guéméné (see above) │ │ │ │ │ │ │ ├──> Eleanor of Rohan-Gié (1539-1583), Countess of Rochefort │ │ │ │ x (22/07/1561) Louis VI de Rohan-Guéméné (03/04/1540-04/06/1611), Prince of Guéméné, Count of Montbazon (see above) │ │ │ │ │ │ │ ├──> Jacqueline of Rohan-Gié (?-1578), Lady of Gié │ │ │ │ x Francis of Balzac (?-1613), Lord of Entragues │ │ │ │ │ │ │ └──> Françoise Diane of Rohan-Gié (?-1585), Lady of Gillebourg │ │ │ x (1564) Francis of Maillé of La Tour-Landry (?-1598), Count of Châteauroux │ │ │ │ │ └──> Claude de Rohan-Gié, Countess of Thoury │ │ x (1537) Claude of Beauvilliers (?-1540) │ │ x Julian of Clermont-Tonnerre, son of Bernardin of Clermont (1440-1522), Viscount of Tallard, Lord of Saint-André-en-Royans, and Anne of Husson (1475-1540), Countess of Tonnerre │ │ │ ├──> Francis II of Rohan-Gié (1480-13/10/1536 in Paris), Archbishop of Lyon, Bishop of Angers │ │ │ x (1503) Margaret of Armagnac (?-1503), Countess of Guise, daughter of James of Armagnac-Nemours │ └──> Helena of Rohan-Guéméné (?-1507)  x Peter du Pont (?- 

Rohan-Gué-de-l'Isle branch edit

 
Arms of the Rohan-Gué-de-l'Isle branch.

The Rohan-Gué-de-l’Isle branch is a junior branch said to be descended (c. 1270) from Alan VI (1232-1304), Viscount of Rohan, and his second wife Thomasse of La Roche-Bernard (c. 1245 - after 1304). It is named after the estate of Saint-Étienne-du-Gué-de-l'Isle (Côtes-d'Armor).

The branch was extinct around 1530.

Rohan-Gué-de-l'Isle branch
... │ └──> Alan VI (1232-1304), Viscount of Rohan x Isabeau d’Avaugour (?-1266) x (1266) Thomasse of La Roche-Bernard[98] (c. 1245 – c. 1304) │ └──> Odo of Rohan (Odo of Rohan-Gué-de-l'Isle) (? – after 1346), Lord of Gué-de-l'Isle  x Aliette de Coëtlogon, Lady Gué-de-l'Isle  │  ├──> Richarde de Rohan-Gué-de-l'Isle  │ x Éon, Lord of Treal and Le Gouray  │  └──> Oliver I of Rohan-Gué-de-l'Isle (?-1410)  x Alaine of Botdevenu  x Havisette of La Châtaigneraie  │  ├──> Joan of Rohan-Gué-de-l'Isle  │ x Jean du Cambout (?-1428)  │  ├──> Isabella of Rohan-Gué-de-l'Isle (?-1434)  │ x Alan of Beaumont  │  ├──> Catherine of Rohan-Gué-de-l'Isle  │ x Alan of Le Thou  │  └──> Oliver II of Rohan-Gué-de-l'Isle (?-1463)  x Marie de Rostrenen (?-1471)  │  ├──> Oliver III of Rohan-Gué-de-l'Isle  │  ├──> Catherine of Rohan-Gué-de-l'Isle  │ x Georges Chesnel  │  ├──> Yolande of Rohan-Gué-de-l'Isle  │ x (1463) Guillaume Le Sénéchal (?-1505)  │  ├──> Joan of Rohan-Gué-de-l'Isle  │ x John of Ramé  │  ├──> Joan of Rohan-Gué-de-l'Isle  │ x John, Lord of La Touche-Limouzinière  │  ├──> Mary of Rohan-Gué-de-l'Isle  │ x (1450) Caro Lord of Bodegat  │  └──> John I of Rohan-Gué-de-l'Isle (?-1493)   x (1453) Gilette of Rochefort   │   ├──> Francis of Rohan-Gué-de-l'Isle   │ x Jacquette of Peillac   │ │   │ ├──> Vincente of Rohan-Gué-de-l'Isle, Lady of Peillac   │ │ x Maurice of Plusquellec   │ │   │ ├──> Cyprienne of Rohan-Gué-de-l'Isle   │ │ x Francis of La Feillée (?-1538), Viscount of Pléhédel   │ │   │ x Adelise de Juch   │   └──> John II of Rohan-Gué-de-l'Isle (?-1517)   x (1500) Guillemette Malor   │   ├──> Gillette of Rohan-Gué-de-l'Isle (1500-1530)   │ x (1521) Marc of Carne (?-1553)   │   ├──> Ponceau de Rohan-Gué-de-l'Isle   │ x (1514) Madeleine Boissot   │   ├──> Tristan of Rohan-Gué-de-l'Isle (Tristan de Rohan-Polduc)   │ x Alix de Brebant   │ │   │ └──>Rohan-Polduc branch   │   ├──> Joan of Rohan-Gué-de-l'Isle   │ x (1526) Pierre Ermar   │   x Françoise Laurens 

Rohan-Polduc branch edit

 
Armes d'Emmanuel de Rohan-Polduc.

Also called Rohan-Pouldu. This little-known branch is a junior branch of the Rohan-Gué-de-l'Isle branch and appeared around 1500. It was named after the estate of Pouldu near Pontivy (nowadays Saint-Jean-Brévelay). Its best-known member is Emmanuel de Rohan-Polduc, Magister Magnus of the Knights Hospitaller from 1775 to 1797.

The branch became extinct in 1800.

  • John II of Rohan-Gué-de-l'Isle (?-1517), married (1500) Guillemette Malor'
    • Tristan de Rohan-Gué-de-l'Isle (Tristan de Rohan-Polduc), married Alix de Brebant
      • Louis de Rohan-Polduc (?-1584), married (1577) Michelle de L'Hospital
        • Samsonne de Rohan-Polduc, married François Josset
        • Jérôme de Rohan-Polduc, married (1610) Julienne Le Métayer
          • Anne de Rohan-Polduc, married (1638) Jean de Coëtlagat
          • Isaac de Rohan-Polduc, married (1638) Aliénor de Kerpoisson

Rohan-Montauban branch edit

 
Arms of the Rohan-Montauban family.

This branch is said to be descended from Josselin of Rohan, son of Alan III, Viscount of Rohan and his second wife Françoise de Corbey around 1185, but its filiation has not been proven. It became extinct around 1494. Named after the estate of Montauban-de-Bretagne near Rennes. Several Seneschals and Marshals of Brittany belonged to this branch.

This branch became extinct in the Rohan-Guéméné branch in 1494.

House of Rohan-Chabot edit

The House of Rohan-Chabot is the eldest branch of the Chabot family, from Poitou. It is descended from the House of Rohan in female line through the marriage of Marguerite de Rohan (1617-1684) (only daughter and heiress of Henry II, Duke of Rohan) with Henri Chabot (1616-1655), from the eldest branch of the Chabot de Jarnac family, in 1645. Henri Chabot was created Duke of Rohan in 1648 by Louis XIV, and his descendants bear the name Rohan-Chabot.

Portraits edit

Notable members edit

Several members of the Rohan-Guéméné family migrated to Sychrov Castle in northern Bohemia, then part of the Austrian Empire, and were naturalized. After this branch became extinct in 1846, the princes of Rohan-Rochefort younger branch inherited the properties in Bohemia but were deprived of them in 1945, following the Beneš decrees. They also inherited the titles Serene Highness, Prince of Rohan, Prince of Guéméné, Prince of Rochefort and Prince of the Holy-Roman-Empire (in Austria until 1919), Duke of Rohan-Rohan, Duke of Montbazon with the Peerage of France attached to it, and Duke of Bouillon.

There were three Grand Almoners of France, eight Knights of the Order of the Holy Spirit, two Marshals of France, and three members of the Académie française in the family.

Clergy edit

Soldiers edit

Politicians edit

Others edit

Arms edit

 
Former arms
 
Modern arms

The mascles on the arms of the House of Rohan refer to crystal twinnings, which are large crystals of chiastolite (andalusite) that develop in Ordovician schists. They are almost square-sectioned prisms. These stones, which were called appelées pendant des siècles "mascles", abound in the Salles de Rohan, so much that the Viscounts of Rohan, stricken by their beauty and the likeness with the lozenge, put seven mascles or on their coat of arms; their descendants added two more in the middle of the 16th century.[100]

Former arms edit

Used by Geoffrey of Rohan between 1216 and 1222: gules, seven mascles or, 3, 3, 1.

Modern arms edit

Used by Henry I of Rohan between 1552 and 1575. The change from the old arms to the modern ones can be explained by the change of the shape of shields from the 14th century: the base is now flat, not pointed, and the empty space is filled by two new mascles.

Motto edit

A plus: battle cry which may mean “without more”, that is to say, without superior, reminding the Rohans’ claim to be the second most important Breton noble family after the Ducal family, or “even more”, which would be an invitation to always surpass themselves[101] is Alan IX’s personal motto, often attributed to the whole family. It is symbolized by the letter A topped with a Ducal crown accompanying the mascles on the coat of arms.[102]

Another, apocryphal motto, modelled on that of the House of Coucy, is often attributed to the Rohans: Duc je ne daigne, Roi je ne puis, Prince de Bretaigne, de Rohan je suis (Duke I will not, King I cannot, Prince of Brittany, of Rohan I am) or more often: Roi ne puis, duc ne daigne, Rohan suis (King I cannot, Duke I will not, Rohan I am).[103] Roland Barthes will use this model in a joke:[104] Then all writers will say: “Insane I cannot, Sane I will not, neurotic I am.”.

Another motto: Rather dead than soiled (Latin: Potius mori quam foedari) which is the motto of the old Dukes of Brittany, the Rohans having been their heirs presumptive since 1532 and the treaty of perpetual Union between Brittany and France.

Titles edit

 
Hôtel de Rohan (rue Vieille-du-Temple, Paris)

The members of the Rohan family were first styled viscount of Porhoët, the viscount of Rohan and were granted the following titles:

  • Comte de Montbazon (1566)
  • Prince de Guéménée (1570)
  • Duchesse de Loudun (1579) title held in her lifetime by Françoise de Rohan, daughter of René I of Rohan[105]
  • Duc-pair de Montbazon (1588 et 1594)
  • Duc de Rohan (1603)
  • Comte de Montauban (1611)
  • Duc-pair de Frontenay (1626, not recorded)
  • Prince de Soubise (erected in 1667 but not recorded)
  • Duc de Rohan-Rohan (1714, extinct 1787)
  • Comte de l'Empire (1808)
  • Pair de France (1814)
  • Pair héréditaire (1815)
  • Duc pair (1817)
  • Prince du Saint-Empire and Serene Highness (Austria 1808 and 1830)
  • Duc de Bouillon (1814 and 1816 through succession of the House of La Tour d'Auvergne)

The family's many branches held the titles of Prince de Léon, Prince de Montauban, Prince de Rochefort, etc. although none of these titles were genuinely created.[106]

Estates edit

 
Josselin Castle
 
Pontivy Castle
 
Château des Rohan in Mutzig, Alsace (completed in 1673)
 
Hôtel de Rohan-Soubise, Paris (completed in 1705)
 
Palais Rohan in Strasbourg, Alsace (completed in 1742)
 
Palais Rohan in Bordeaux, Aquitaine (completed in 1774)
 
Château des Rohan in Saverne, Alsace (completed in 1790)
 
Palais Rohan in Vienna, Austria (completed in 1864)

See also edit

Sources edit

  • Alain Boulaire, Les Rohan, éd. France-Empire, 2001;
  • W. & R. Chambers, Chambers' encyclopædia: A dictionary of universal knowledge, 1891, p. 764;
  • Jean-Claude Fauveau, Le Prince Louis Cardinal de Rohan-Guéméné ou les diamants du roi, L'Harmattan, 2007;
  • Charles Floquet Au coeur de l'Arcoat, Editions France Empire Paris, 1982;
  • Bertrand Galimard Flavigny, Histoire de l'ordre de Malte, Paris, Perrin, 2005;
  • Yvonig Gicquel, Alain IX de Rohan, 1382-1462, Éditions Jean Picollec, 1986;
  • Yvonig Gicquel, Jean II de Rohan ou l'indépendance brisée de la Bretagne, Éditions Jean Picollec, 1994;
  • Laurent Guitton, Un vicomte dans la cité : Jean II de Rohan et Dinan (1488-1516), Annales de Bretagne et des pays de l'Ouest vol. 114, no 2, 2007;
  • Suzanne d'Huart, Archives Rohan-Bouillon, Inventaire, 1970, Paris, Archives Nationales, 246 p., genealogical charts (répertoire imprimé de la sous-série 273 AP, Archives Nationales);[107][108]
  • Prosper Jean Levot, Biographie bretonne: recueil de notices sur tous les Bretons, vol. 2;
  • Georges Martin, Histoire et généalogie de la Maison de Rohan, 1998, Lyon, 1 vol. in 8°, 256 p. ill.;
  • Éric Mension-Rigau, Les Rohan, Histoire d'une grande famille, Perrin, 2017, 320 p., read online;
  • Pierre-Hyacinthe Morice, Mémoires pour servir de preuves à l'histoire ecclésiastique et civile de Bretagne, 1742–1746;
  • Frédéric Morvan, Alain VI, vicomte de Rohan, ou l’origine de la fortune des Rohan, Bulletin et mémoires de la Société polymatique du Morbihan, vol. CXXXIV, 2008, p. 79-122;
  • Frédéric Morvan, La Chevalerie bretonne et la formation de l'armée ducale 1260-1341, Presses Universitaires de Rennes, 2009, Annexes Généalogie n°35 « les Rohan »;
  • Frédéric Morvan, Les règlements des conflits de succession dans la noblesse bretonne au XIIIème siècle, 2010, accessed 8 October 2013;
  • Frédéric Morvan, Les Chevaliers bretons. Entre Plantagenets et Capétiens du milieu XIIe siècle au milieu du XIIIe siècle éditions Coop Breizh, Spézet 2014, « Généalogie des Rohan », 286;
  • Claude Muller, Le siècle des Rohan : une dynastie de cardinaux en Alsace au XVIIIème siècle, La Nuée bleue, Strasbourg, 2006;
  • Tudchentil. Inventaire 4/23;
  • Musée protestant. Henri de Rohan (1574-1638);
  • Les Protestants bretons. Les Salles de Rohan;
  • Revue des deux mondes.

Notes and references edit

  1. ^ Fernand de Saint-Simon, Etienne de Séréville, Dictionnaire de la noblesse française, 1975, p. 869.
  2. ^ a b c Henri Jougla de Morenas Raoul de Warren, Grand Armorial de France, vol. 6, p. 45, read online.
  3. ^ Fernand de Saint-Simon, Etienne de Séréville, Dictionnaire de la noblesse française, 1975, p. 870.
  4. ^ Henri Jougla de Morenas, Raoul de Warren, Grand Armorial de France, vol. 2, p. 366 read online.
  5. ^ Jean-Yves Copy, ‘’Art, société et politique au temps des ducs de Bretagne’’, Aux Amateurs de livres, 1986, p. 1118.
  6. ^ J.-P. Soubigou, "Le Léon dans la Bretagne des Xe-XIe siècles", Annales de Bretagne, no 120-4, 2013, p. 14.
  7. ^ Yvonig Gicquel, Alain IX de Rohan, 1382-1462, Éditions Jean Picollec, 1986, p. 212
  8. ^ The rohannais triangle corresponds to the Rochefort-Malestroit-Elven triangle of the House of Rieux.
  9. ^ Yvonig Gicquel Alain IX de Rohan, 1382-1462, Éditions Jean Picollec, 1986, p. 102.
  10. ^ In the north, the castle of Guingamp which covered Tréguier and Paimpol; the castles of the Léguer valley (Tonquédec castle, Coat-an-Noz castle) which covered Lannion
  11. ^ Alain Guillerm, Fortifications et marine en Occident, L'Harmattan, 1994, p. 92.
  12. ^ Nicolas Martin, La France fortifiée : châteaux, villes et places fortes, Nathan, 1990, p. 70.
  13. ^ Jean-Loup Avril, Mille Bretons : dictionnaire biographique, Les Portes du Large, 2002, p. 387.
  14. ^ Jean-Paul Soubigou, "Le Léon dans la Bretagne des Xe-XIe siècles", Annales de Bretagne, no 120-4, 2013, p. 14.
  15. ^ Daughter of Alan, 1st Earl of Richmond (1095–30/03/1146), Count of Penthièvre and Avaugour, Lord of Guingamp, and Bertha, Duchess of Brittany (c. 1114–1154).
  16. ^ Daughter of Raoul II of Fougères (?–24/07/1257), Baron of Fougères, Grand Seneschal of Brittany, crusader, and Joan of Dol.
  17. ^ Daughter of Alan of Vitré, a.k.a. Alan II of Dinan (1155 – before 1197), Lord of Vitré, Southern-Dinan and Bécherel, Seneschal of Brittany, and Clemencia of Fougères (c. 1175–1252).
  18. ^ Daughter of Odo III of Porhoët (1148–1234), Viscount of Porhoët, and Eleanor of Léon (c. 1165–?).
  19. ^ Daughter of Joscelin of La Roche-Bernard and Mahaut of Montfort (c. 1214–1279), Lady of Montfort(-sur-Meu) and Boutavant.
  20. ^ Daughter of Thibaut II of Rochefort (c. 1260 – after 1327), Lord of Rochefort, Châteauneuf-d'Ille-et-Vilaine and Assérac, Viscount of Donges, and Anne of Neuville (c. 1265 – after 1327).
  21. ^ Daughter of Peter V of Rostrenen (c. 1270–1347), Lord of Rostrenen, and Anne du Pont (c. 1280–?).
  22. ^ Daughter of Harvey VII, Lord of Léon (?–1343), Lord of Noyon-sur-Andelle, and Margaret of Avaugour, Lady of Noyon-sur-Andelle.
  23. ^ Daughter of Oliver V of Clisson (23/04/1336 in Clisson – 23/04/1407), Lord of Clisson, Viscount of Porhoët, Lord of Blain, Josselin, Belleville, Montaigu, La Garnache, Yerrick and Beauvoir, Baron of Pontchâteau, Grand Constable of France, and Catherine of Montmorency-Laval (c. 1335 – before 1378), Lady of Villemomble.
  24. ^ Daughter of John IV of Montfort a.k.a. John IV “the Conqueror” of Brittany (1339–09/11/1399 in Nantes), Duke of Brittany, Count of Montfort-l'Amaury and Earl of Richmond, and Joan of Évreux a.k.a. Joan of Navarre (1370-09/07/1437).
  25. ^ Daughter of Francis of Montfort-Laval a.k.a. Guy XIV of Laval (28/01/1406–02/09/1486 in Châteaubriant), 1st Count of Laval, Viscount of Rennes, Baron of Vitré, Viscount of Rennes, Lord of Châtillon, dAcquigny, Aubigné, Courbeveille, Montfort(-sur-Meu), Gaël, Baron of La Roche-Bernard, Lord of Tinténiac, Bécherel and Romillé, Castellan of La Brétesche, Lord of Lohéac, and La Roche-en-Nort, and Isabella of Montfort a.k.a. Isabelle de Dreux (1411–14/01/1443), Queen of Sicily.
  26. ^ Son of Louis I of Valois-Orléans (13/03/1372 in Paris – 23/11/1407 in Paris), Duke of Touraine and Orléans, Count of Dreux, and Valentina Visconti (1366–1408 in Blois), Countess of Asti.
  27. ^ Son of Giles of Montmorency-Laval a.k.a. Gilles I of Laval-Loué (?–06/08/1556), Viscount of Brosse, Lord of Loué, Benais, Montsabert, Marcillé, Le Parvis and Bressuire, Baron of Pontchâteau, and Françoise of Maillé (c. 1493–?), Viscountess of Brosse, Baroness of Pontchâteau, Lady of Maillé, La Rochecorborn, La Haye and La Motte-Sainte-Heraye.
  28. ^ Son of John III of Rieux (16/06/1377–08/01/1431), Lord of Rieux and Rochefort, Baron of Ancenis, Viscount of Lord of Assérac, Lord then Baron of Malestroit, and Joan of Harcourt (11/09/1399–03/03/1456).
  29. ^ Son of Charles of Dinan (?–1418), Lord of Montafilant and Châteaubriant, and Joan of Beaumanoir.
  30. ^ Son of Charles II of Albret (1407–1741), Count of Dreux, and Anne of Armagnac (1402 – before 1473).
  31. ^ Beatrice of Rohan was betrothed to Gilles de Rais but the marriage contract was not followed up for some unknown reason, maybe Beatrice's death (Cazacu, Matei (2005), Gilles de Rais (in French), Paris: Tallandier, p. 54, ISBN 2-84734-227-3.).
  32. ^ Daughter of Antoine I of Lorraine the Victorious (1396–22/03/1458), Count of Vaudémont and Duke of Guise, Lord of Joinville, and Marie of Harcourt (1398–1476).
  33. ^ Daughter of Francis of Montfort a.k.a. Francis I of Brittany (11/05/1414 in Vannes – 18/07/1450 in Vannes), Duke of Brittany, Count of Montfort-l'Amaury, and Isabella Stuart a.k.a. (c. 1426–1494).
  34. ^ Son of Charles of Valois a.k.a. Charles II “the Magnanimous” of Alençon (1297–26/08/1346), Count of Chartres, Perche and Alençon, et de María de La Cerda (1310–13/03/1379).
  35. ^ Son of Ingelger I of Amboise (?–1373), Lord of Amboise and Berrie, and Isabella of Thouars, Countess of Dreux and Benon.
  36. ^ Daughter of John of Châteaubriant (? – after 1380), Lord of Portric and La Marousière, and Marie of Montrelais.
  37. ^ Daughter of Philip III of Évreux a.k.a. Philip III of Navarre (27/03/1306–16/09/1343), Count of Évreux, King of Navarre, and Joan of France a.k.a. Jeanne II de Navarre (18/01/1311–06/10/1349), Queen of Navarre.
  38. ^ Daughter of John of Montauban (1412–1466), Admiral of France, and Anne of Keranrais.
  39. ^ Daughter of Francis I of Rieux (11/08/1418–20/11/1458), Lord of Rieux and Rochefort, Baron of Malestroit, Count of Harcourt, Lord of Assérac, Viscount of Donges, Councillor and Chamberlain of Francis I of Brittany, Knight of the Order of the Ermine, Chamberlain of the Dauphin Louis XI, and Joanna of Rohan (1415 – after 1459) (cited in the tree).
  40. ^ Son of John VIII of Maure (?–1529), Lord of Maure, and Marie du Plessis-Angier (?–1497).
  41. ^ Son of Hardouin IX of Maillé (1415–1487), Baron of Maillé, and Antoinette of Chauvigny (c. 1428–20/04/1473), Lady of Brosse.
  42. ^ Daughter of Nicolas of Montfort-Laval a.k.a. Guy XVI de Laval (01/10/1476-20/05/1531), Count of Laval and Montfort(-sur-Meu), Baron of Quintin, Lord of Tinténiac, Bécherel, Aubigné, Montfort, Gaël, Beaumanoir, Le Guildo and Comper, and Anne of Montmorency (c. 1497–29/06/1525).
  43. ^ Daughter of Guy of Rieux (?–12/02/1591), Lord of Châteauneuf, Viscount of Donges, Governor of Brest, and Madeleine of Espinay (?–27/09/1597).
  44. ^ Daughter of Charles d'Avaugour (?–1608), Count of Vertus, Goëlo, Viscount of Saint-Nazaire, Baron of Avaugour and Ingrandes, Lord of Clisson, Champtoceaux and Montfaucon, and Philippa of Saint-Amadour, Viscountess of Guiguen, Lady of Thouaré and La Touche-Limouzinière.
  45. ^ Daughter of Henry III of Lenoncourt (?–1584), Lord of Lenoncourt, and Françoise of Montmorency-Laval (?–1614).
  46. ^ Daughter of Henri de Schomberg (1575 in Paris – 1632 in Bordeaux), Count of Nanteuil-le-Haudouin and Durtal, Duke of Halluin, and Anne de La Guiche (?–1663).
  47. ^ Daughter of Louis Charles d'Albert de Luynes (1620–1690), Duke of Luynes, Duke of Chevreuse, Prince of Léon, and Anne de Rohan-Guéméné (1640–1684) (cited in the tree).
  48. ^ Daughter of Charles de Cochefilet, Count of Vauvineux.
  49. ^ Son of François Léonor de Créquy (?–30/10/1721), Baron of Frohans, and Marie Antoinette de Schouteeten, Lady of Robermez and Ardennes.
  50. ^ Daughter of Godefroy Maurice de La Tour d’Auvergne (1641–1721), Duke of Bouillon, and Marie Anne Mancini (1649 in Rome – 1714 in Paris).
  51. ^ Daughter of Charles Godefroy de La Tour d'Auvergne (11/07/1706 in Paris – 24/12/1771 in Issou), Duke of Bouillon, Grand Chamberlain of France, and Marie-Charlotte Sobieska (1697–1740).
  52. ^ Daughter of François Victor Le Tonnelier de Breteuil (17/04/1686–07/01/1743 in Issy-les-Moulineaux), Marquis of Fontenay-Trésigny, Lord of Villebert, Breteuil, Mesnil-Chassemartin, Chapelles, Villenavotte and Palaiseau, Baron of Boitron and Preuilly, and Marie Anne Angélique Charpentier d'Ennery (1689–1760).
  53. ^ Daughter of Charles Edward Stuart (31/12/1720-31/01/1788), and Clementina Walkinshaw (1720–1802).
  54. ^ Son of Honoré d'Albert (?-06/02/1592), and Anne de Rodulf.
  55. ^ Son of Henri de Lorraine a.k.a. Henri I de Guise Scarface (31/12/1550-23/12/1588 in Blois), Duke of Guise, Prince of Joinville, and Catherine de Clèves a.k.a. Catherine de Nevers (1548 in Paris – 11/05/1633 in Paris), Countess of Eu, Princess of Château-Renault.
  56. ^ Daughter of Claude I d'Avaugour (1581 in Thouaré-sur-Loire – 06/08/1637 in Paris), Count of Vertus and Goëlo, Viscount of Saint-Nazaire, Baron of Avaugour and Ingrandes, Lord of Clisson, Champtoceaux and Montfaucon, and Catherine Fouquet de La Varenne (1590-10/05/1670).
  57. ^ Son of Charles d'Albert (05/08/1578 in Pont-Saint-Esprit – 15/12/1621 in Longueville), Marquis of Albert, Duke of Luynes, Grand Constable of France, Peer of France, and Marie Aimée de Rohan-Guéméné (December 1600 in Coupvray – 12/08/1679), Duchess of Luynes and Chevreuse (cited in the tree).
  58. ^ Son of Claude of Espinay (c. 1552 – after 1584), Larquis of Espinay, Count of Durtal, and Françoise of La Rochefoucauld.
  59. ^ Daughter of Henry III of Lenoncourt
  60. ^ Daughter of René II of Montmorency-Laval (?-1557), Viscount of Bresteau, Lord of Saint-Aubin, Coudrayes, Boisdauphin, Aulnay, Louaillé, Saint-Mars, La Mousse, Rouperreux, Saint-Georges, Rofay and Maugasteau, and Catherine of Baif.
  61. ^ Son of Giles of Montmorency-Laval a.k.a. Giles II of Laval-Loué (? – December 1559), Viscount of Brosse, Lord of Loué, Benais, Montsabert, Marcillé, Parvis, Bressuire, Maillé, La Rochecorborn, La Haye and La Motte-Sainte-Heraye, and Louise of Sainte-Maure (? – after 1549), Countess of Nesle and Joigny.
  62. ^ Son of Giles II of Laval-Montmorency
  63. ^ a b c Son of Hardouin IX of Maillé
  64. ^ Son of Oliver IV of Clisson (c. 1300-09/08/1343 in Paris), Lord of Clisson and Blain, Baron of Pontchâteau, and Jeanne de Montaigu a.k.a. Jeanne de Belleville (c. 1300-1359), heiress of Belleville-sur-Vie, Montaigu, Palluau and La Garnache.
  65. ^ Daughter of Harvey VI, Lord of Léon, Lord of Léon, Châteauneuf-en-Thymerais and Hacqueville, and Matilda of Poissy (?–1290), Lady of Radepont and Noyon-sur-Andelle.
  66. ^ Son of John of Kergolay (? – after 1303), Lord of Kergolay, and Alix of Avaugour, Lady of Frinandour.
  67. ^ Son of Oliver du Pont a.k.a. Oliver I of Pontchâteau]] (? – after 1126), Baron of Pontchâteau, and his wife Agnes.
  68. ^ Son of Guihomar IV, Viscount of Léon (after 1130-11/09/1179), Lord of Léon, and his wife Nobilis.
  69. ^ Daughter of William II of Montfort (?-1235), Lord of Montfort(-sur-Meu) and Boutavent, and Nina of Rostrenen.
  70. ^ Daughter of Philip III of Navarre
  71. ^ Daughter of John of Montauban
  72. ^ Fille de François Ier de Rieux
  73. ^ Son of John VIII of Maure
  74. ^ Daughter of Nicholas of Montfort-Laval
  75. ^ Daughter of Guy of Rieux
  76. ^ Daughter of Charles of Avaugour
  77. ^ Daughter of Henry III de Lenoncourt
  78. ^ Daughter of Henri de Schomberg
  79. ^ Daughter of Louis Charles d'Albert de Luynes
  80. ^ Daughter of Charles de Cochefilet
  81. ^ Son of François Léonor de Créquy
  82. ^ Daughter of Godefroy Maurice de La Tour d'Auvergne
  83. ^ Daughter of Charles-Godefroy de La Tour d'Auvergne
  84. ^ Daughter of François Victor Le Tonnelier de Breteuil
  85. ^ Daughter of Charles Edward Stuart
  86. ^ Son of Honoré d'Albert
  87. ^ Son of Henri de Lorraine
  88. ^ Daughter of Claude I d'Avaugour
  89. ^ Son of Charles d'Albert
  90. ^ Son of Claude d'Espinay
  91. ^ Daughter of Henri III de Lenoncourt
  92. ^ Daughter of René II de Montmorency-Laval
  93. ^ a b Son of Gilles II de Laval-Montmorency
  94. ^ Daughter of Jacques d'Armagnac-Nemours
  95. ^ "De Rohan Guéméné-Rochefort". Register. The Times. No. 74155. London. 22 July 2023. col 2, p. 78.
  96. ^ Daughter of Claude I of Avaugour
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  98. ^ Daughter of Josselin of La Roche-Bernard
  99. ^ B. Galimard Flavigny (2006) p. 317-319
  100. ^ Louis Chauris, Minéraux de Bretagne, Saint-Julien-du-Pinet, Les Éditions du Piat, 2014.
  101. ^ Éric Mension-Rigau, Les Rohan. Histoire d'une grande famille, Perrin, 2017, p. 11.
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  105. ^ Source: Recueil des lettres missives d'Henri IV, publié par m. Berger de Xivrey, Jules Berger de Xivrey, Joseph Gaudet, Imprimerie Royale, 1843
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External links edit

  • "Rohan" . Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 23 (11th ed.). 1911. pp. 459–460.
  • Marek, Miroslav. "Family de Rohan". Genealogy EU.

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For other uses see Rohan The House of Rohan Breton Roc han is a Breton family of viscounts later dukes and princes in the French nobility coming from the locality of Rohan in Brittany Their line descends from the viscounts of Porhoet and is said to trace back to the legendary Conan Meriadoc Through the Porhoet family the Rohans are related to the Dukes of Brittany with whom the family intermingled again after its inception During the Middle Ages it was one of the most powerful families in the Duchy of Brittany The Rohans developed ties with the French and English royal houses as well and they played an important role in French and European history House of RohanMaison de RohanParent housePorhoetPlace of originDuchy of BrittanyFounded1116 908 years ago 1116 FounderAlan I Viscount of RohanCurrent headCharles VI Raoul de Rohan Duke of MontbazonTitlesSee listConnected familiesRohan ChabotMottoA plusEstate s Rohan CastlePalais Rohan StrasbourgPalais Rohan BordeauxJosselin CastleChateau de Joyeuse GardeChateau de BlainSaint Etienne du Gue de l IsleSychrov CastleHotel de SoubiseCadet branchesRohan Guemene Rohan Rochefort Rohan Soubise Rohan Gie Rohan Gue de l Isle Rohan Polduc Rohan Montauban The only surviving line of the family is the branch of Rohan Rochefort Dukes of Montbazon Dukes of Bouillon and Austrian Princes of Rohan who migrated in the early 19th century to what is now Austria 1 2 Following his marriage in 1645 with Marguerite de Rohan only daughter of Henri II de Rohan first Duke of Rohan who died in 1638 with no male heir Henri Chabot a descendant of the eldest branch of the House of Chabot from Poitou was made Duke of Rohan in 1648 and allowed to use the name of Rohan Chabot instead of his own thus giving rise to the House of Rohan Chabot 3 4 Contents 1 Origins 2 History 3 Descent tree 4 Branches of the House of Rohan 4 1 Rohan Guemene branch 4 2 Rohan Rochefort branch 4 3 Rohan Soubise branch 4 4 Rohan Gie branch 4 5 Rohan Gue de l Isle branch 4 6 Rohan Polduc branch 4 7 Rohan Montauban branch 5 House of Rohan Chabot 6 Portraits 7 Notable members 7 1 Clergy 7 2 Soldiers 7 3 Politicians 7 4 Others 8 Arms 8 1 Former arms 8 2 Modern arms 8 3 Motto 9 Titles 10 Estates 11 See also 12 Sources 13 Notes and references 14 External linksOrigins editThe family of Rohan claimed descent from the first kings of Brittany and even from the legendary ruler Conan Meriadoc 5 The Rohans were descended from the Viscounts of Porhoet According to J P Soubigou the first known viscount Guethenoc fl 1028 was probably Viscount of Rennes as well and connected to the nobility of the Loire region but he could have belonged to a Breton line holding estates around Josselin where he built a castle 6 Guethenoc s son Josselin I 1074 took part in the Norman Conquest of England He was granted lands in Bedfordshire Buckinghamshire and Gloucestershire as well as the town of Caerwent He was the father of Mainguy Bishop of Vannes and Odo I Viscount of Porhoet Rohan and Guemene after 1092 who married Anne of Leon and had several sons Geoffrey who inherited the viscounty of Porhoet and Alain I the Black 1084 1147 Viscount of Rohan and Castelnoec fl 1127 who built the castle of Rohan and was the first member of the House of Rohan 2 History edit nbsp Rohan estates in the 15th century black hatching From the 12th century to the 15th century the Rohans kept securing and increasing their estates through marriages acquisitions inheritances bequests and exchanges Thus they became rivals of the Dukes of Brittany all through the Middle Ages according to their interest sometimes carrying out the most important charges of the Duchy faithfully sometimes rebelling as John II of Rohan did in the last years of Breton independence The great viscount then more powerful than ever controlled nearly 200 000 Bretons on about a fifth of the Breton territory 7 The heart of the viscounty of Rohan is made of the rohannais triangle 8 the three large fortresses of La Cheze Josselin and Pontivy whose center is the village of Rohan the family s nominal fief whose castle is abandoned in favor of the other three 9 To counter the power of the immense fiefs of the Rohan and Rieux families which divided the Armorican peninsula into two equal parts the Breton dukes denied them access to the coasts 10 and blocked them in the eastern part of the duchy through the fortresses of the Marches of Neustria Breton March whose main strongholds were Rennes and Nantes 11 The Rohans then unpopular in a very Breton tradition environment were neutralized for the time being and struck back only with the French army s direct support during the campaign of 1487 in the French Breton War which was marked by internal divisions among the barons of Brittany Rohan Rieux Laval who constantly changed sides 12 In winter 1487 1488 John II was encircled by the ducal troops his strongholds of La Cheze Josselin Rohan and Pontivy fell one after another in March 1488 The viscount was still coveting the ducal crown for his son but failed In 1491 the marriage between Anne of Brittany and Charles VIII initiated the annexation of the duchy to the French crown a union that was permanently ratified in 1532 The Rohan family married several times into the Breton ducal family the last time in 1407 Henry II of Rohan chose Pontivy as the capital city of his fief The chief of the Protestant party during Marie de Medici s regency Louis XIII s reign he was one of the greatest captains of his time 13 In the 17th century members of the Rohan family began to use their genealogy and their power at the French Court to obtain the rank of prince etranger thus coming second after the princes du sang before all dukes and peers Their aim was to prove that the former Kings of Brittany effectively ruled and that the Rohans are directly descended from them These two assertions were difficult to establish at the time and are not used in the 21st century historiography 14 The Rohans then applied themselves to giving credence to this version through historians such as Dom Morice but also through favour forcing and violating history if needed The Rohans had to force their claims through thanks to forged evidence a common practice in these aristocratic families in the Ancien Regime This operation remained uncertain the Dukes and peers of France being watchful and the Rohans secured their position through other means alliances with other families of princes etrangers exclusively Lorraine La Tour d Auvergne and Conde elevation of their estates into principalities legally or not Guemene Soubise Lordship of Leon accession to the Bishopric of Strasbourg giving them the rank of Prince of the Empire and the use of royal favor and their closeness to the kings Louis XIV and Madame de Soubise Louis XV and the Marshal of Soubise Louis XVI and Madame de Marsan governess of the Children of France In spite of attacks from rival families the Rohans managed to base their power and impose their historical and genealogical views which provided them with positions allowing them to secure their power and credit at Court The greatest closeness to the King was then acquired and could not be questioned any more Descent tree editThe family of Rohan has a long documented history with close ties to the Dukes of Brittany Descent tree of the main branches nbsp House of Rohan nbsp Barons Zouche branch nbsp Rohan eldest branch nbsp Rohan Guemene branch nbsp Rohan Rochefort branch nbsp Rohan Soubise branch nbsp Rohan Gie branch nbsp House of Rohan Chabot descended from Rohan in female line nbsp Rohan Gue de l Isle branch nbsp Rohan Polduc nbsp Rohan Montauban branch Main family tree of the House of Rohan Guethenoc after 1021 probably Viscount of Rennes parentage unknown m Alarun of Cornouaille Joscelin I c 1032 1074 Viscount of Porhoet m Odo I after 1092 Viscount of Porhoet m Emma of Leon 1092 Alan of Porhoet a k a Alan I of Rohan the Black 1084 1147 Viscount of Rohan and Castelnoec m 1128 Villana de Castille c 1085 Alan II 1170 Viscount of Rohan and Castelnoec Lord of Guemene and Guingamp m Alan III 1135 1195 Viscount of Rohan m after 1164 Constance of Penthievre 15 c 1140 c 1184 Lady of Corlay and Mur de Bretagne Alan IV of Rohan a k a Alan IV the Younger 1166 1205 Viscount of Rohan Lord of Guemene crusader m Mabilla of Fougeres 16 before 1198 Geoffrey I of Rohan 1190 1221 Viscount of Rohan m Margaret of Thouars m after 04 05 1220 Gervasia of Vitre a k a Gervaise de Dinan 17 c 1185 c 1238 Lady of Southern Dinan and Lehon Lady of Becherel Conan of Rohan 1190 1221 Oliver I of Rohan after 1191 1228 Viscount of Rohan Alan V of Rohan before 1205 1242 Viscount of Rohan m Eleanor of Porhoet 18 c 1200 Lady of Lannouee Alan VI of Rohan 1232 1304 Viscount of Rohan m Isabeau of Avaugour 1266 m 1266 Thomasse of La Roche Bernard 19 c 1245 after 1304 Oliver II of Rohan 1271 1326 Viscount of Rohan m 1307 Alix of Rochefort 20 c 1285 Alan VII of Rohan c 1308 1352 Viscount of Rohan m 1322 Joan of Rostrenen 21 c 1300 1372 Lady of Guemene Guegant John I of Rohan 1324 1396 Viscount of Rohan Lord of Guemene m 1349 Joan of Leon 22 1372 Lady of Leon Alan VIII of Rohan 1396 1429 Viscount of Rohan and Porhoet Lord of Blain Noyon sur Andelle Pont Saint Pierre and Radepont m 1407 Beatrice of Clisson 23 1448 Viscountess of Porhoet Lady of Blain Baroness of Pontchateau Alan IX of Rohan a k a Alan IX the Builder c 1382 20 03 1462 in La Cheze Viscount of Rohan and Porhoet Lord of Leon Baron of Pontchateau Lord of Blain Noyon sur Andelle Pont Saint Pierre Radepont and La Garnache m 26 06 1407 in Nantes Margaret of Montfort a k a Margaret of Brittany 24 1392 13 04 1428 in Blain Lady of Guillac Alan of Rohan 1408 1449 in Fougeres Viscount of Porhoet m 1443 Yolande of Montfort Laval 25 01 10 1421 in Nantes 1487 Margaret of Rohan 1496 in Cognac m 31 08 1449 John of Valois Orleans a k a John II of Valois Angouleme 26 1399 1467 Count of Angouleme and Perigord Duke of Milan m Giles of Montmorency Laval a k a Giles II of Laval Loue 27 December 1559 Viscount of Brosse Lord of Loue Benais Montsabert Marcille Le Parvis Bressuire Maille La Rochecorborn La Haye and La Motte Sainte Heraye Joanna of Rohan 1415 after 1459 m 11 02 1442 Francis I Lord of Rieux 28 11 08 1418 20 11 1458 Lord of Rieux and Rochefort Baron of Malestroit Count of Harcourt Lord of Asserac Viscount of Donges Councillor and Chamberlain of Francis I of Brittany Knight of the Order of the Ermine Chamberlain of the Dauphin Louis Catherine of Rohan c 1425 after 1471 m 22 04 1429 James of Dinan 29 30 04 1444 Knight banneret Lord of Beaumanoir Montafilant and Le Bodister Captain of Josselin Governor of Sable Grand Butler of France m 20 09 1447 Jean I of Albret 30 1430 03 01 1468 Viscount of Tartas Beatrice of Rohan 31 1418 m 16 11 1450 Mary of Lorraine Vaudemont 32 23 04 1455 John II of Rohan 16 11 1452 01 04 1516 in Blain Viscount of Rohan and Leon Count of Porhoet Lord of Blain La Garnache and Beauvoir sur Mer Councillor and Chamberlain of King Charles VIII chief lieutenant of Brittany m 1462 Marie of Montfort a k a Marie of Brittany 33 1446 1511 Francis of Rohan 1469 1488 in Saint Aubin du Cormier John of Rohan 1476 1505 James of Rohan 1478 23 10 1527 in Corlay Viscount of Rohan and Leon Count of Porhoet m Francoise of Daillon du Lude m Francoise of Rohan Guemene see lower George of Rohan 1479 1502 Claude of Rohan 1480 08 07 1540 Bishop of Quimper and Cornouaille Anne of Rohan 1485 05 04 1529 in Blain Viscountess of Rohan m 25 09 1515 Peter II of Rohan Gie 1525 Lord of Blain Frontenay La Marche and Gie Viscount of Carentan see lower Marie of Rohan 1542 m 1511 Louis IV of Rohan Guemene 1527 Lord of Guemene see lower Catherine of Rohan m Rene of Keradreux m 1456 Petronnilla of Maille Dowager Baroness of Pontchateau dd dd dd dd dd dd dd dd dd dd dd dd dd Peter of Rohan a k a Peter of Quintin 1456 24 06 1491 Baron of Pontchateau Lord of La Garnache Baron of Quintin jure uxoris m 20 11 1484 Joan du Perrier 1504 Baroness of Quintin and Blossac Lady of La Roche d Ire Christopher of Rohan before 1491 m Joan of Daillon m Isabella of La Chapelle 1519 Lady of La Chapelle and Molac dd dd dd dd dd dd dd dd dd dd dd dd dd dd Louis of Rohan Francis of Rohan Antoine of Rohan Madeleine of Rohan nun in Fontevrault Anne of Rohan nun in Fontevrault Isabella of Rohan Joan of Rohan Lady of Noyon sur Andelle m 05 04 1374 Robert of Valois a k a Robert d Alencon 34 1344 1377 Count of Perche m Peter II of Amboise 35 c 1357 1426 Viscount of Thouars Margaret of Rohan m John Botterel Quintin Edward of Rohan c 1445 vicomte de Leon m 1406 Margaret of Chateaubriant 36 27 04 1414 Lady of Portric and La Marousiere Joan of Rohan m William of Saint Gilles Louise of Rohan Lady of Leon m Patry III of Chateaugiron 27 04 1427 in Pontorson Lord of Chateaugiron and Derval Grand Chamberlain of Brittany m John of Rostrenen Lord of Coetdor and La Chesnaye Guy of Rohan m 1373 Joan of Evreux a k a Joan of Navarre 37 1339 1409 Charles of Rohan a k a Charles I of Rohan Guemene 1375 1438 Lord of Guemene m 1405 Catherine du Guesclin 1461 Louis I de Rohan Guemene 15 12 1457 in Saint Quentin les Anges Lord of Guemene m 07 11 1443 Marie of Montauban 38 1497 Louis II of Rohan Guemene the Great c 1444 25 05 1508 Lord of Guemene Baron of Lanvaux Lord of La Roche Moysan Mortiercrolles Conde sur Noireau Tracy and Vassy m 12 06 1463 Louise of Rieux 39 01 03 1446 in Ancenis John of Rohan Guemene c 1475 1524 Lord of Landal Governor of Touraine m Guyonne of Lorgeril 1502 Lady of Lorgeril Catherine of Rohan Guemene 1556 Lady of La Ribaudiere m Tanneguy of Kermaven m Gilbert of Limoges Margaret of Rohan Guemene 1550 Lady of Tressant and La Tourniolle m Louis of Malestroit Lord of Pontcallec Helena of Rohan Guemene 1541 Lady of Landal and Lorgeril m Francis of Maure 40 1497 1556 Count of Maure m Isabella of La Chapelle 1519 Lady of La Chapelle and Molac dd dd dd dd dd dd dd dd dd dd dd dd dd dd dd Margaret of Rohan Guemene c 1479 m 1490 Francis of Maille 41 c 1465 May 1501 Viscount of Tours Baron of Maille Louis III of Rohan Guemene 1498 Lord of Guemene m 1482 Renee de Fou Louis IV of Rohan Guemene 1527 Lord of Guemene m 1511 Marie of Rohan 1542 see above Louis V of Rohan Guemene 1513 1557 Lord of Guemene m 1529 Margaret of Montfort Laval 42 1523 Lady of Perrier Louis VI de Rohan Guemene 03 04 1540 04 06 1611 Prince of Guemene Count of Montbazon m 22 07 1561 Eleanor of Rohan Gie 1539 1583 Countess of Rochefort see lower Renee of Rohan Guemene 1558 m 1578 John of Coetquen 1602 Count of Combourg Lucrecia of Rohan Guemene 1560 m 1574 James of Tournemine 1584 in Rennes Marquis of Coetmeur Lord of Landiniere and Carmelin Isabella of Rohan Guemene 1561 m 1593 Nicolas of Pelleve Count of Flers Peter of Rohan Guemene 1567 1622 Prince of Guemene Duke of Montbazon Baron of Mortiercrolles Lord of Sainte Maure m Madeleine of Rieux 43 Anne de Rohan Guemene 20 04 1606 in Saint Quentin les Anges 13 03 1685 in Rochefort en Yvelines Princess of Guemene m 02 021619 Louis VIII de Rohan Guemene 05 08 1598 28 02 1667 in Coupvray Count of Rochefort Duke of Montbazon Prince of Guemene Grand Huntsman France Conseiller d Etat Governor of Dourdan see lower m Antoinette of Avaugour 44 1681 Viscountess of Guiguen dd dd dd dd dd dd dd dd dd dd dd dd dd dd dd dd dd dd dd Hercule I de Rohan Guemene 27 08 1568 16 10 1654 in Couziers Prince of Guemene Duke of Montbazon Count of Rochefort en Yvelines Prince of Leon m 1594 Madeleine of Lenoncourt 45 1576 28 08 1602 Louis VIII de Rohan Guemene 05 08 1598 28 02 1667 in Coupvray Count of Rochefort Duke of Montbazon Prince of Guemene Grand Huntsman of France Conseiller d Etat Governor of Dourdan m 02 02 1619 Anne de Rohan Guemene 20 04 1606 in Saint Quentin les Anges 13 03 1685 in Rochefort en Yvelines Princess of Guemene see above Louis of Rohan Guemene a k a the Knight of Rohan 1635 27 11 1674 in Paris adventurer Grand Huntsman of France Colonel of the Guards of Louis XIV Charles II de Rohan Guemene 1633 1699 Duke of Montbazon Prince of Guemene m 1653 Jeanne Armande de Schomberg 46 1632 1706 Charles III de Rohan Guemene 30 09 1655 10 10 1727 Duke of Montbazon Prince of Guemene Peer of France m 19 02 1678 Marie Anne d Albert 47 1679 m 30 10 1679 Charlotte Elisabeth de Cochefilet a k a Mademoiselle de Vauvineux 48 1657 1719 Charlotte de Rohan Guemene 30 12 1680 20 09 1733 m 1717 Antoine Francois Gaspard de Colins 1720 Count of Mortagne m 1729 Jean Antoine de Crequy 49 09 11 1699 15 12 1762 in Frohen le Grand Count of Canaples Louis Henri de Rohan Guemene October 1681 22 01 1689 Francois Armand de Rohan Guemene 1682 1717 Duke of Montbazon Prince of Guemene brigadier m 1698 Louise Julie de La Tour d Auvergne Bouillon 50 1679 1750 Charles Jules de Rohan Guemene 1700 1703 Anne Therese de Rohan Guemene 1684 1738 Abbess of Jouarre Abbey Louis Henri de Rohan Guemene 1686 1748 Count of Rochefort en Yvelines de Rohan Guemene a k a Mademoiselle de Rochefort 19 11 1687 Hercule II Meriadec de Rohan Guemene 13 11 1688 21 12 1757 in Sainte Maure Duke of Montbazon Prince of Guemene Peer of France m 1718 Louise Gabrielle Julie de Rohan Soubise 1704 1741 see lower Charlotte Louise de Rohan Guemene a k a Mademoiselle de Rohan 1722 1786 m 1737 Vittorio Amedeo Ferrero Fieschi 1777 Prince of Masserano Genevieve Armande de Rohan Guemene 1724 1753 Abbess of Marquette Jules Hercule Meriadec de Rohan Guemene 25 03 1726 in Paris 10 12 1788 in Carlsbourg Duke of Montbazon Prince of Guemene m 1743 Marie Louise Henriette de La Tour d Auvergne 51 15 08 1725 in Paris 1793 in Paris Princess of Guemene Henri Louis Marie de Rohan Guemene 30 08 1745 in Paris 24 04 1809 in Prague Prince of Rohan Guemene Duke of Montbazon Lord of Clisson m 15 01 1761 Victoire Armande Josephe de Rohan Soubise a k a Madame de Guemene 28 12 1743 20 09 1807 in Paris Princess of Maubuisson Lady of Clisson see lower Charlotte Victoire Josephe Henriette de Rohan Guemene 1761 1771 Charles IV Alain Gabriel de Rohan Guemene 18 01 1764 in Versailles 24 04 1836 in Liberec Duke of Montbazon Prince of Guemene Duke of Bouillon Lord of Clisson m 29 05 1781 in Paris Louise Aglae de Conflans d Armentieres 1763 1819 Berthe de Rohan Guemene 04 05 1782 22 02 1841 m 1800 Louis IX Victor Meriadec de Rohan Guemene 1766 in Paris 1846 in Liberec Prince of Guemene Duke of Bouillon see lower Marie Louise Josephine de Rohan Guemene 1765 in Paris 1839 m 1780 Charles Louis Gaspard de Rohan Rochefort 1765 1843 Prince of Montaubon see lower Louis IX Victor Meriadec de Rohan Guemene 1766 in Paris 1846 in Liberec Prince of Guemene Duke of Bouillon m 1800 Berthe de Rohan Guemene 04 05 1782 22 02 1841 see above Jules Armand Louis de Rohan Guemene 1768 in Versailles 1836 in Liberec m 1800 Wilhelmine Biron de Kurland 1781 1839 Marie Louise de Rohan Guemene 1728 1737 Louis Armand Constantin de Rohan Guemene a k a the Knight of Rohan 06 04 1732 in Paris 27 07 1794 in Paris m 1771 Louise Rosalie Le Tonnelier de Breteuil 52 1792 Louis Rene Edouard de Rohan Guemene 25 09 1734 in Paris 17 02 1803 in Ettenheim Prince of Rohan Cardinal Archbishop of Strasbourg member of the Academie francaise Grand Almoner of the King and head of the Sorbonne Ferdinand Maximilien Meriadec de Rohan Guemene 07 11 1738 31 10 1813 in Paris Prince of Rohan Guemene Archbishop of Bordeaux Prince Archbishop of Cambrai and Liege first Almoner of Emperess Josephine m illegitimate relationship Charlotte Stuart 53 29 10 1753 17 11 1789 Marie Victoire de Rohan 1779 1836 Aglae Clementine de Rohan 1781 1825 Marie Beatrice de Rohan 1783 1823 Charles Edouard de Rohan a k a the Knight of Roehanstart 1784 28 10 1854 in Perthshire Marie Anne de Rohan Guemene 1690 1743 Abbess of Penthemont Anne de Rohan Guemene 1690 1711 nun Elisabeth de Rohan Guemene 1691 1753 Abbess of Preaux and Notre Dame de Marquette Charles de Rohan Guemene a k a Charles de Rohan Rochefort 1693 1766 Prince of Rochefort m 1722 Eleonore Eugenie de Bethisy de Mezieres 1706 1757 Rohan Rochefort branch Armand de Rohan Guemene 10 02 1695 in Paris 28 08 1762 in Saverne Abbot of Gard and Gorze Duke Archbishop of Reims Peer of France Charlotte Julie de Rohan Guemene 1696 1756 nun Louis de Rohan Guemene a k a the Cardinal of Rohan 24 03 1697 in Paris 11 03 1779 in Paris Bishop of Strasbourg Cardinal Jean Baptiste de Rohan Guemene 1657 1704 m 1682 Charlotte de Bautru Nogent 1641 1725 Marie Jeanne de Rohan Guemene 1683 1710 Joseph de Rohan Guemene 1659 1669 Charlotte de Rohan Guemene 1661 1754 m May 1688 Guy Henri Chabot 27 11 1648 06 11 1690 Count of Jarnac Marquis of Soubran Lord of Clion Somsac de Marouette et de Gresignac m 1691 Pons de Pons 1705 Count of Roquefort Elisabeth de Rohan Guemene 1663 1707 m 1690 Alexandre de Melun Count of Melun Jeanne de Rohan Guemene 1728 Marie de Rohan Guemene December 1600 in Coupvray 12 08 1679 Duchess of Luynes and Chevreuse m 13 09 1617 Charles d Albert 54 05 08 1578 in Pont Saint Esprit 15 12 1621 in Longueville Marquis of Albert Duke of Luynes Grand Constable of France Peer of France m 19 04 1622 Claude de Lorraine a k a Claude de Guise 55 05 06 1578 24 01 1657 Duke of Chevreuse m 05 03 1628 Marie d Avaugour 56 1612 28 04 1657 in Paris dd dd dd dd dd dd dd dd dd dd dd dd dd dd dd dd dd dd dd Francois de Rohan Guemene a k a Francois de Rohan Soubise 1630 24 08 1712 in Paris Prince of Soubise Count of Rochefort m 17 04 1663 Anne de Rohan Chabot 1648 04 02 1709 in Paris Princess of Soubise Rohan Soubise branch Anne de Rohan Guemene 1640 1684 m 1661 Louis Charles d Albert de Luynes 57 1620 1690 Duke of Luynes Duke of Chevreuse Prince of Leon Marie Eleonore de Rohan Guemene 08 04 1682 Abbess of Sainte Trinite and Malnoue Sylvie de Rohan Guemene 1570 1651 m 1594 Francois d Espinay 1598 Marquis of Broons m 1602 Antoine de Sillans 1641 Baron of Creuilly Marguerite de Rohan Guemene 1574 1618 m 1605 Charles d Espinay 58 29 01 1607 Marquis of Espinay m 1612 Leonard Philibert de Pompadour 1634 Viscount of Pompadour Alexandre de Rohan Guemene 1578 1638 m 1624 Lucette Tarneau Louis VII de Rohan Guemene 1562 01 11 1589 Count then Duke of Montbazon Count of Rochefort Prince of Guemene m 1581 Madeleine de Lenoncourt 59 1576 28 08 1602 m 1586 Francoise de Montmorency Laval 60 1614 dd dd dd dd dd dd dd dd dd dd dd dd dd dd dd dd dd dd Renee de Rohan Guemene m Francois de Rohan Gie 1515 1559 Lord of Gie and Verger Viscount of Fronsac Count of Orbec see lower m 1559 Rene de Montmorency Laval a k a Rene II de Laval Loue 61 03 02 1546 08 10 1562 Lord then Baron of Maille Lord of Loue Benais Montsabert Marcille Parvis La Rochecorborn La Haye and Les Ecluses m 1563 Jean of Montmorency Laval 62 25 04 1542 20 09 1578 Count then Marquis of Nesle Count of Joigny Viscount of Brosse Lord then Baron of Bressuire Lord then Baron of La Motte Sainte Heraye Baron of La Roche Chabot and L Isle sous Montreal Marquis of Nesle Baron then Count of Maille Lord of Loue Francoise de Rohan Guemene m James of Rohan 1478 23 10 1527 in Corlay Viscount of Rohan and Lord of Leon Count of Porhoet see above Joan of Rohan Guemene m 1498 Francis of Chastellier Viscount of Pommerit Catherine of Rohan Guemene m John of Malestroit Lord of Kerser Francoise de Rohan Guemene Lady of Marcheville and Varennes m Louis of Husson Count of Tonnerre m Francis of Maille 63 c 1465 May 1501 Viscount of Tours Baron of Maille Henry of Rohan Guemene Lord of Landal m 1497 Margaret du Pont l Abbe Lady of Plusquellec Callac Trogoff and Coetanfao James of Rohan Guemene Peter of Rohan Guemene a k a Peter I of Rohan Gie the Marshal of Gie 1451 in Saint Quentin les Anges 22 04 1513 in Paris Lord of Gie Viscount of Fronsac Marshal of France m 1476 Francoise de Penhoet 1455 1498 Viscountess of Fronsac Rohan Gie branch House of Rohan Chabot m 1503 Margaret of Armagnac 1503 Countess of Guise daughter of Jacques d Armagnac Nemours Helena of Rohan Guemene 1507 m Peter du Pont 1488 Baron du Pont Margaret of Rohan c 1335 14 12 1406 m 1356 John IV of Beaumanoir 1310 1366 Lord of Beaumanoir Merdrignac and La Hardouinaye captain of the castle of Josselin Marshal of Brittany m c 1378 Oliver V of Clisson 64 23 04 1336 in Clisson 23 04 1407 in Josselin Lord of Clisson Viscount of Porhoet Lord of Blain Josselin Belleville Montaigu La Garnache Yerrick and Beauvoir Baron of Pontchateau Grand Constable of France Peter of Rohan Geoffrey II of Rohan c 1377 Bishop of Saint Brieuc and Vannes m 1322 Joanna of Leon 65 c 1307 before 1340 Lady of Chateauneuf en Thymerais Joscelin of Rohan 21 03 1388 in Saint Malo Bishop of Saint Malo Oliver of Rohan 20 06 1347 Thibaut of Rohan Joanna of Rohan c 1280 m 1310 Peter of Kergolay 66 1336 Beatrice of Rohan m John of Beaumanoir Lord of Merdrignac James of Rohan m c 1316 Peronne Odo of Rohan a k a Odo of Rohan Gue de l Isle after 1346 Lord of Gue de l Isle m Aliette of Coetlogon Lady of Gue de l Isle Rohan Gue de l Isle branch Rohan Polduc branc Alan of Rohan 1299 m Agnes of Avaugour Geoffrey of Rohan 1299 canon m Catherine of Clisson Joscelin of Rohan 1306 Guiart of Rohan Joan of Rohan 1235 m Harvey IV of Leon 1225 1281 Lord of Leon and Chateauneuf en Thymerais Mabilla of Rohan m 1251 Robert of Beaumetz Lord of Beaumetz Vilana of Rohan m Richard of La Roche Jagu Lord of La Roche Jagu Tiffany of Rohan m Geoffrey II of Lanvaux Lord of Lanvaux Philippa of Rohan m Henry of Avaugour Lord of Goelo Geoffrey of Rohan Lord of Noial Meriadec of Rohan 1301 Bishop of Vannes Philip of Rohan Catherine of Rohan m Geoffrey of Hennebont Lord of Hennebont m Raoul Niel Lord of La Muce Heloise of Rohan Constance of Rohan c 1170 m Odo du Pont a k a Odo I of Pontchateau 67 c 1165 after 1200 Baron of Pontchateau William of Rohan 1184 Margaret of Rohan m 1180 Harvey I of Leon 68 c 1165 1208 Lord of Chateauneuf Alix of Rohan m Francoise of Corbey Joscelin de Rohan 1251 Lord of Montfort sur Meu et de Noial Viscount of Rohan m Maud of Montfort 69 c 1214 1279 Lady of Montfort sur Meu and Boutavent Rohan Montauban branch Joscelin of Rohan 1127 Lord of Montauban Odo of Rohan For more detailed branches see below Branches of the House of Rohan editRohan Guemene branch edit nbsp Arms of the Rohan Guemene branch This branch was descended c 1375 from John I 1324 1396 Viscount of Rohan and his wife Joan of Evreux a k a Joan of Navarre 1339 1409 It is named after the town of Guemene sur Scorff Morbihan This branch of Rohan Guemene still exists through its junior branch the Rohan Rochefort family Rohan Guemene branch gt John I of Rohan 1324 1396 Viscount of Rohan Lord of Guemene x 1373 Joan of Evreux a k a Joan of Navarre 70 1339 1409 gt Charles of Rohan a k a Charles I of Rohan Guemene 1375 1438 Lord of Guemene x 1405 Catherine du Guesclin 1461 gt Louis I de Rohan Guemene 15 12 1457 in Saint Quentin les Anges Lord of Guemene x 07 11 1443 Marie of Montauban 71 1497 gt Louis II of Rohan Guemene the Great c 1444 25 05 1508 Lord of Guemene Baron of Lanvaux Lord of La Roche Moysan Mortiercrolles Conde sur Noireau Tracy and Vassy x 12 06 1463 Louise of Rieux 72 01 03 1446 in Ancenis gt John of Rohan Guemene c 1475 1524 Lord of Landal governor of Touraine x Guyonne of Lorgeril 1502 Lady of Lorgeril gt Catherine of Rohan Guemene 1556 Lady of La Ribaudiere x Tanneguy of Kermaven x Gilbert of Limoges gt Margaret of Rohan Guemene 1550 Lady of Tressant and La Tourniolle x Louis of Malestroit Lord of Pontcallec gt Helena of Rohan Guemene 1541 Lady of Landal and Lorgeril x Francis of Maure 73 1497 1556 Count of Maure x Isabeau of La Chapelle 1519 Lady of La Chapelle and Molac gt Margaret of Rohan Guemene c 1479 x 1490 Francis of Maille 63 c 1465 May 1501 Viscunt of Tours Baron of Maille gt Louis III of Rohan Guemene 1498 Lord of Guemene x 1482 Renee de Fou gt Louis IV of Rohan Guemene 1527 Lord of Guemene x 1511 Marie of Rohan 1542 see above gt Louis V of Rohan Guemene 1513 1557 Lord of Guemene x 1529 Margaret of Montfort Laval 74 1523 Lady of Perrier gt Louis VI de Rohan Guemene 03 04 1540 04 06 1611 Prince of Guemene Count of Montbazon x 22 07 1561 Eleanor of Rohan Gie 1539 1583 Countess of Rochefort see below gt Renee of Rohan Guemene 1558 x 1578 John of Coetquen 1602 Count of Combourg gt Lucretia of Rohan Guemene 1560 x 1574 James of Tournemine 1584 in Rennes Marquis of Coetmeur Lord of Landiniere and Carmelin gt Isabella of Rohan Guemene 1561 x 1593 Nicholas of Pelleve Count of Flers gt Peter of Rohan Guemene 1567 1622 Prince of Guemene Duke of Montbazon Baron of Mortiercrolles Lord of Sainte Maure x Madeleine of Rieux 75 gt Anne de Rohan Guemene 20 04 1606 in Saint Quentin les Anges 13 03 1685 in Rochefort en Yvelines Princess of Guemene x 02 021619 Louis VIII de Rohan Guemene 05 08 1598 28 02 1667 in Coupvray Count of Rochefort Duke of Montbazon Prince of Guemene Grand Huntsman of France Conseiller d Etat governor of Dourdan see below x Antoinette of Avaugour 76 1681 Viscountess of Guiguen gt Hercule I de Rohan Guemene 27 08 1568 16 10 1654 in Couziers Prince of Guemene Duke of Montbazon Count of Rochefort en Yvelines Prince of Leon x 1594 Madeleine of Lenoncourt 77 1576 28 08 1602 gt Louis VIII de Rohan Guemene 05 08 1598 28 02 1667 in Coupvray Count of Rochefort Duke of Montbazon Prince of Guemene Grand Huntsman of France conseiller d Etat governor of Dourdan x 02 02 1619 Anne de Rohan Guemene 20 04 1606 in Saint Quentin les Anges 13 03 1685 in Rochefort en Yvelines Princess of Guemene see above gt Louis of Rohan Guemene a k a the Knight of Rohan 1635 27 11 1674 in Paris adventurer Grand Huntsman of France Colonel of the Guards of Louis XIV gt Charles II de Rohan Guemene 1633 1699 Duke of Montbazon Prince of Guemene x 1653 Jeanne Armande de Schomberg 78 1632 1706 gt Charles III de Rohan Guemene 30 09 1655 10 10 1727 Duke of Montbazon Prince of Guemene Peer of France x 19 02 1678 Marie Anne d Albert 79 1679 x 30 10 1679 Charlotte Elisabeth de Cochefilet a k a Mademoiselle de Vauvineux 80 1657 1719 gt Charlotte de Rohan Guemene 30 12 1680 20 09 1733 x 1717 Antoine Francois Gaspard de Colins 1720 Count of Mortagne x 1729 Jean Antoine de Crequy 81 09 11 1699 15 12 1762 in Frohen le Grand Count of Canaples gt Louis Henri de Rohan Guemene October 1681 22 01 1689 gt Francois Armand de Rohan Guemene 1682 1717 Duke of Montbazon Prince of Guemene brigadier x 1698 Louise Julie de La Tour d Auvergne Bouillon 82 1679 1750 gt Charles Jules de Rohan Guemene 1700 1703 gt Anne Therese de Rohan Guemene 1684 1738 Abbess of Jouarre Abbey gt Louis Henri de Rohan Guemene 1686 1748 Count of Rochefort en Yvelines gt de Rohan Guemene a k a Mademoiselle de Rochefort 19 11 1687 gt Hercule II Meriadec de Rohan Guemene 13 11 1688 21 12 1757 in Sainte Maure Duke of Montbazon Prince of Guemene Peer of France x 1718 Louise Gabrielle Julie de Rohan Soubise 1704 1741 see below gt Charlotte Louise de Rohan Guemene a k a Mademoiselle de Rohan 1722 1786 x 1737 Vittorio Amedeo Ferrero Fieschi 1777 Prince of Masserano gt Genevieve de Rohan Guemene 1724 1753 Abbess of Marquette gt Jules Hercule Meriadec de Rohan Guemene 25 03 1726 in Paris 10 12 1788 in Carlsbourg Duke of Montbazon Prince of Guemene x 1743 Marie Louise Henriette de La Tour d Auvergne 83 15 08 1725 in Paris 1793 in Paris Princess of Guemene gt Henri Louis Marie de Rohan Guemene 30 08 1745 in Paris 24 04 1809 in Prague Prince of Rohan Guemene Duke of Montbazon Lord of Clisson x 15 01 1761 Victoire Armande Josephe de Rohan Soubise a k a Madame de Guemene 28 12 1743 20 09 1807 in Paris Princess of Maubuisson Lady of Clisson see below gt Charlotte de Rohan Guemene 1761 1771 gt Charles IV de Rohan Guemene 18 01 1764 in Versailles 24 04 1836 in Liberec Duke of Montbazon Prince of Guemene Duke of Bouillon Lord of Clisson x 29 05 1781 in Paris Louise Aglae de Conflans d Armentieres 1763 1819 gt Berthe de Rohan Guemene 04 05 1782 22 02 1841 x 1800 Louis IX Victor Meriadec de Rohan Guemene 1766 in Paris 1846 in Liberec Prince of Guemene Duke of Bouillon see below gt Marie de Rohan Guemene 1765 in Paris 1839 x 1780 Charles de Rohan Rochefort 1765 1843 Prince of Montaubon see below gt Louis IX de Rohan Guemene 1766 in Paris 1846 in Liberec Prince of Guemene Duke of Bouillon x 1800 Berthe de Rohan Guemene 04 05 1782 22 02 1841 see above gt Jules de Rohan Guemene 1768 in Versailles 1836 in Liberec x 1800 Wilhelmine Biron de Kurland 1781 1839 gt Marie Louise de Rohan Guemene 1728 1737 gt Louis Armand de Rohan Guemene a k a the Knight of Rohan 06 04 1732 in Paris 27 07 1794 in Paris x 1771 Louise Le Tonnelier de Breteuil 84 1792 gt Louis Rene Edouard de Rohan Guemene 25 09 1734 in Paris 17 02 1803 in Ettenheim Prince of Rohan Cardinal Bishop of Strasbourg member of the Academie francaise Grand Almoner of the King and Head of the Sorbonne gt Ferdinand de Rohan Guemene 07 11 1738 31 10 1813 in Paris Prince of Rohan Guemene Archbishop of Bordeaux Prince Archbishop of Cambrai and Liege first Almoner of Empress Josephine x illegitimate relationship Charlotte Stuart 85 29 10 1753 17 11 1789 gt Marie Victoire de Rohan 1779 1836 gt Aglae Clementine de Rohan 1781 1825 gt Marie Beatrice de Rohan 1783 1823 gt Charles Edouard de Rohan a k a the Knight of Roehanstart 1784 28 10 1854 in Perthshire gt Marie Anne de Rohan Guemene 1690 1743 Abbess of Pentemont gt Anne de Rohan Guemene 1690 1711 nun gt Elisabeth de Rohan Guemene 1691 1753 Abbess of Preaux and Marquette gt Charles de Rohan Guemene a k a Charles de Rohan Rochefort 1693 1766 Prince of Rochefort x 1722 Eleonore Eugenie de Bethisy de Mezieres 1706 1757 gt Rohan Rochefort family gt Armand de Rohan Guemene 10 02 1695 in Paris 28 08 1762 in Saverne Abbot of Gard and Gorze Duke Archbishop of Reims Peer of France gt Charlotte de Rohan Guemene 1696 1756 nun gt Louis de Rohan Guemene a k a the Cardinal of Rohan 24 03 1697 in Paris 11 03 1779 in Paris Bishop of Strasbourg cardinal gt Jean Baptiste de Rohan Guemene 1657 1704 x 1682 Charlotte de Bautru Nogent 1641 1725 gt Marie Jeanne de Rohan Guemene 1683 1710 gt Joseph de Rohan Guemene 1659 1669 gt Charlotte de Rohan Guemene 1661 1754 x May 1688 Guy Henri Chabot 27 11 1648 06 11 1690 Count of Jarnac Marquis of Soubran Lord of Clion Somsac Marouette and Gresignac x 1691 Pons de Pons 1705 Count of Roquefort gt Elisabeth de Rohan Guemene 1663 1707 x 1690 Alexandre de Melun Count of Melun gt Jeanne de Rohan Guemene 1728 gt Marie de Rohan Guemene December 1600 in Coupvray 12 08 1679 Duchess of Luynes and Chevreuse x 13 09 1617 Charles d Albert 86 05 08 1578 in Pont Saint Esprit 15 12 1621 in Longueville Marquis of Albert Duke of Luynes Constable of France Peer of France x 19 04 1622 Claude de Lorraine a k a Claude de Guise 87 05 06 1578 24 01 1657 Duke of Chevreuse x 05 03 1628 Marie d Avaugour 88 1612 28 04 1657 in Paris gt Francois de Rohan Guemene a k a Francois de Rohan Soubise 1630 24 08 1712 in Paris Prince of Soubise Count of Rochefort x 17 04 1663 Anne Julie de Rohan Chabot 1648 04 02 1709 in Paris Princess of Soubise gt Rohan Soubise family x Catherine de Lyonne 1660 gt Anne de Rohan Guemene 1640 1684 x 1661 Louis d Albert de Luynes 89 1620 1690 Duke of Luynes Duke of Chevreuse Prince of Leon gt Marie Eleonore de Rohan Guemene 08 04 1682 Abbess of La Trinite of Caen Abbess of Malnoue gt Sylvie de Rohan Guemene 1570 1651 x 1594 Francois d Espinay 1598 Marquis of Broons x 1602 Antoine de Sillans 1641 Baron of Creuilly gt Marguerite de Rohan Guemene 1574 1618 x 1605 Charles d Espinay 90 29 01 1607 Marquis d Espinay x 1612 Leonard Philibert de Pompadour 1634 Viscount of Pompadour gt Alexandre de Rohan Guemene 1578 1638 x 1624 Lucette Tarneau gt Louis VII de Rohan Guemene 1562 01 11 1589 Count then Duke of Montbazon Count of Rochefort Prince of Guemene x 1581 Madeleine de Lenoncourt 91 1576 28 08 1602 x 1586 Francoise de Montmorency Laval 92 1614 gt Renee de Rohan Guemene x Francois de Rohan Gie 1515 1559 Lord of Gie and Verger Viscount of Fronsac Count of Orbec see below x 1559 Rene de Montmorency Laval a k a Rene II de Laval Loue 93 03 02 1546 08 10 1562 Lord then Baron of Maille Lord of Loue Benais Montsabert Marcille Le Parvis La Rochecorborn La Haye and Les Ecluses x 1563 Jean de Montmorency Laval 93 25 04 1542 20 09 1578 Count then Marquis of Nesle Count of Joigny Viscount of Brosse Lord then Baron of Bressuire Lod then Baron of La Motte Sainte Heraye Baron of La Roche Chabot and L Isle sous Montreal Marquis of Nesle Baron then Count of Maille Lord of Loue gt Francoise de Rohan Guemene x James I of Rohan 1478 23 10 1527 in Corlay Viscount of Rohan and Lord of Leon Count of Porhoet see above gt Joan of Rohan Guemene x 1498 Francis of Chastellier Viscount of Pommerit gt Catherine of Rohan Guemene x John of Malestroit Lord of Kerser gt Francoise of Rohan Guemene Lady of Marcheville and Varennes x Louis of Husson Count of Tonnerre x Francis of Maille 63 c 1465 May 1501 Viscount of Tours Baron of Maille gt Henry of Rohan Guemene Lord of Landal x 1497 Margaret of Pont l Abbe Lady of Plusquellec Callac Trogoff and Coetanfao gt James of Rohan Guemene gt Peter of Rohan Guemene a k a Peter I of Rohan Gie or the Marshal of Gie 1451 in Saint Quentin les Anges 22 04 1513 in Paris Lord of Gie Viscount of Fronsac Marshal of France x 1476 Francoise of Penhoet 1455 1498 Viscountess of Fronsac gt Rohan Gie family gt House of Rohan Chabot x 1503 Margaret of Armagnac 1503 Countess of Guise 94 gt Helena of Rohan Guemene 1507 x Pierre du Pont 1488 Baron du Pont Rohan Rochefort branch edit nbsp Arms of the Rohan Rochefort branch This family is a junior branch of the Rohan Guemene branch through Charles de Rohan Guemene a k a Charles de Rohan Rochefort 1693 1766 who took the title of Prince of Rochefort The family of Rohan Rochefort which migrated to Austria in the early 19th century is nowadays the last remaining branch of the House of Rohan It holds the genuine titles of Duke of Montbazon 1588 France Duke of Bouillon 1816 Congress of Vienna Prince of Rohan and Prince of the Holy Roman Empire with the style of Serene Highness Durchlaucht confirmed in 1808 by Emperor Francis II for all the members of the family The head of the family was since 1861 a hereditary member of the House of Lords of Austria Rohan Rochefort branch gt Charles III de Rohan Guemene 30 09 1655 10 10 1727 Duke of Montbazon Prince of Guemene Peer of France x 30 10 1679 Charlotte Elisabeth de Cochefilet 1657 1719 a k a Mademoiselle de Vauvineux daughter of Charles de Cochefilet Count of Vauvineux gt Charles de Rohan Guemene a k a Charles de Rohan Rochefort 1693 1766 Prince of Rochefort and Montauban x 1722 Eleonore Eugenie de Bethisy de Mezieres 1706 1757 gt Eleonore de Rohan Rochefort 1728 1792 x 1742 Jean de Merode 1763 Count of Merode gt Charles Jules de Rohan Rochefort 1729 1811 x 1762 Marie Henriette d Orleans Rothelin 1744 gt Charles Meriadec de Rohan Rochefort 1763 1764 gt Charles de Rohan Rochefort 1765 1843 Prince of Montauban x 1780 Marie Louise Josephine de Rohan Guemene 1765 in Paris 1839 see above gt Hermine de Rohan Rochefort 1785 1843 x 1809 Gabriel Joseph de Froment 1747 1826 Baron of Castille gt Armande Louise de Rohan Rochefort 1787 1864 x 1806 Alexandre de Pierre de Bernis 1777 1845 Marquis of Pierre de Bernis gt Gasparine de Rohan Rochefort 1798 1871 x 07 01 1822 in Prague Heinrich XIX Reuss zu Greiz 01 03 1790 in Offenbach sur le Main 31 10 1836 in Greiz gt Camille de Rohan Rochefort 1800 1892 Prince of Guemene x 1826 Adelheid von Lowenstein Wertheim Rosemberg 1806 1884 gt Benjamin de Rohan Rochefort 1804 1846 x 1825 Stephanie de Croy 1805 1884 gt Arthur de Rohan Rochefort 1826 1885 x 1850 Gabrielle von Waldstein Wartenberg 1827 1890 gt Karl de Rohan Rochefort 1851 1852 gt Alain I de Rohan Rochefort 1853 1914 Prince of Guemene x 1885 Johanna d Auersperg 1860 1922 gt Gabrielle de Rohan Rochefort 1887 1917 gt Berthe de Rohan Rochefort 1889 1977 x 1920 Ottokar Picot de Peccaduc 1888 1965 baron de Herzogenburg gt Johanna de Rohan Rochefort 1890 1961 x 1922 Rudolf von Colloredo Mansfeld 1948 comte de Colloredo Mansfeld gt Alain II de Rohan Rochefort 1893 1976 Prince of Guemene x 1921 Marguerite von Schoenburg Hartenstein 1897 1980 gt Marie Jeanne de Rohan Rochefort 1922 x 1948 Pierre Naquet gt Marguerite de Rohan Rochefort 1923 x 1945 Kunata Kottulinsky comte Kottulinsky gt Mabile de Rohan Rochefort 1924 1982 x 1952 Richard de Belcredi gt Adelaide de Rohan Rochefort 1927 1931 gt Gabrielle de Rohan Rochefort 1929 10 02 1991 x 26 01 1953 Louis Cottafavi 07 03 1917 gt Aliette de Rohan Rochefort 1930 1968 gt Josseline de Rohan Rochefort 1934 x 1958 Viktor Gottfried Riedl gt Marie de Rohan Rochefort 1893 1966 gt Karl Anton de Rohan Rochefort 1898 1975 x 1933 Marie Apponyi 1899 1967 gt Charles V de Rohan Rochefort 1934 2008 Prince of Guemene x 1963 Ingeborg Irnberger 1939 gt Charlotte de Rohan Rochefort 1966 gt Albert de Rohan Rochefort a k a Albert Rohan 09 05 1936 in Melk 2019 Prince of Guemene Austrian diplomat x 1985 Elisabeth Burghardt 1948 03 08 1994 gt Joseph de Rohan Rochefort 1854 1926 x 1883 Elisabeth Pejacsevich 1860 1884 x 1891 Anna Lincke 1857 1925 gt Stephanie de Rohan Rochefort 1892 1908 gt Josephine de Rohan Rochefort 1893 x 1922 Friedrich Willner 1887 gt Joseph de Rohan Rochefort 1895 1931 x 1922 Dilkuska Wrench gt Marie de Rohan Rochefort 1900 1907 gt Marguerite de Rohan Rochefort 1905 gt Victor de Rohan Rochefort 1856 1882 gt Benjamin de Rohan Rochefort 1858 1889 gt Ernest de Rohan Rochefort 1863 1895 gt Edouard de Rohan Rochefort 1867 1892 gt Marie Berthe Francoise Felicie Jeanne de Rohan Rochefort 21 05 1868 in Teplice 19 01 1945 in Vienna x 29 04 1894 in Prague Charles de Bourbon 30 03 1848 in Ljubljana 18 07 1909 in Varese Duke of Madrid heir to the royal throne of France son of Jean de Bourbon 15 05 1822 in Aranjuez 19 11 1887 in Hove Count Montizon heir to the royal throne of France gt Victor de Rohan Rochefort 1827 1889 x 1872 Maria von Degenfeld Schonburg 1851 1924 gt Alain de Rohan Rochefort 1829 1857 gt Louis de Rohan Rochefort 1833 1891 x 1860 Helene d Auersperg 1836 1897 gt Raoul de Rohan Rochefort 1860 1931 x 1888 Agnes Rock 1865 1926 gt Marie de Rohan Rochefort 1891 1977 gt Oscar de Rohan Rochefort 1892 1918 gt Charles de Rohan Rochefort 1894 1965 x 1923 Marie Anna Edle de Hardtmuth 1903 1994 gt Charles de Rohan Rochefort 1924 x 1949 Nancy Southgate Jones 1927 gt Elisabeth de Rohan Rochefort 1951 x 1974 Kurt Valley 1951 gt Raoul de Rohan Rochefort Duke of Bouillon and Montbazon 1954 x 1985 Patricia Ann Price 1950 gt Catherine de Rohan Rochefort 1989 gt Marie de Rohan Rochefort 1992 gt Geoffroy de Rohan Rochefort 1958 x 1981 Helene Louise du Bosc 1958 gt Rembert de Rohan Rochefort 1986 gt Corinne de Rohan Rochefort 1989 x 1975 Virginia Putnam Durrell 1938 gt Louis de Rohan Rochefort 1927 1975 x 1957 Felicite Ortner 1932 gt Anne de Rohan Rochefort 1959 x 1983 Hugh Buchanan 1958 gt Charles de Rohan Rochefort 1961 x 1989 Sarah Margerrison 1962 gt Georgia de Rohan Rochefort 31 03 1993 gt Eleonore de Rohan Rochefort 03 09 1995 gt Marie Louise de Rohan Rochefort 08 02 1967 x 11 06 1994 William Robert Shaw 08 09 1964 gt Raoul de Rohan Rochefort 1932 2023 95 x 1962 Annette Morley 1941 gt Nicolas de Rohan Rochefort 1966 gt Anuschka de Rohan Rochefort 1968 gt Louis de Rohan Rochefort 1970 gt Philippe de Rohan Rochefort 1970 gt Therese de Rohan Rochefort 1896 1977 x 1923 Adolf Ritter Weiss de Tessbach 1897 1979 gt Raoul de Rohan Rochefort 1897 1961 x 1925 Ilona Marie Luzsensky 1906 gt Beatrix de Rohan Rochefort 1926 x Vaclav Rysava gt Henry de Rohan Rochefort 1930 1955 gt Marie Antoinette de Rohan Rochefort x 1960 Karl Helmer 1935 gt Clotilde de Rohan Rochefort 1901 1957 x 1927 Otto Ritter Weiss de Tessbach 1898 1945 gt Josselin de Rohan Rochefort 1862 1864 gt Louis de Rohan Rochefort 1865 1887 gt Stephanie de Rohan Rochefort 1868 1898 x 1896 Aleksei Troubetzkoi gt Benjamin de Rohan Rochefort 1835 1900 x 1886 Ameline Julie Marie Mahe de Kerouant 1828 1905 gt Charlotte de Rohan Rochefort 25 10 1767 01 05 1841 x 18 02 1804 in Baden Louis Antoine de Bourbon Conde 02 08 1772 in Chantilly 21 03 1804 in Vincennes Duke of Enghien son of Louis VI de Bourbon Conde 13 04 1756 in Hotel de Conde 27 08 1830 Prince of Conde and Bathilde d Orleans 09 07 1750 in Saint Cloud 10 01 1822 in Paris gt Louis de Rohan Rochefort 1770 1794 gt Clementine de Rohan Rochefort 1786 1850 x Francois Louis de Gaudechart 1832 Marquis of Querrieux gt Louise de Rohan Rochefort 1734 1815 x 1748 Louis de Lorraine a k a Louis III de Guise 1725 1761 son of Louis de Lorraine a k a Louis II de Guise 1692 1743 Prince of Lambesc Count of Braine and Jeanne Marguerite de Durfort 1691 1750 gt Eugene de Rohan Rochefort 1737 Rohan Soubise branch edit nbsp Arms of the Rohan Soubise branch This family descended from the Rohan Guemene branch in 1630 with the estates of Soubise in Poitou and the Parc Soubise in Mouchamps Vendee coming from the Rohan Chabot family through an alliance between the two branches Charles de Rohan Soubise a k a the Marshal of Soubise 1715 1787 Prince of Soubise and Marshal of France and his daughter Charlotte Godefride Elisabeth de Rohan Soubise 1737 1760 wife of the Prince of Conde Louis V Joseph de Bourbon Conde 1736 1818 belonged to this branch of the family From 1717 onward the head of this branch was styled Duke of Rohan Rohan For Hercule Meriadec de Rohan Soubise 1669 1749 the estate of Frontenay l Abattu departement of Deux Sevres Poitou was erected in 1717 into a pairie duche called the Duchy of Rohan Rohan to differentiate it from the title of Duke of Rohan held by the House of Rohan Chabot This branch became extinct in the Rohan Guemene family in 1807 Rohan Soubise branch gt Hercule I de Rohan Guemene 27 08 1568 16 10 1654 in Couziers Prince of Guemene Duke of Montbazon Count of Rochefort en Yvelines Prince of Leon x 05 03 1628 Marie d Avaugour Duchess of Montbazon 96 1612 28 04 1657 in Paris gt Francois de Rohan Guemene a k a Francois de Rohan Soubise 1630 24 08 1712 in Paris Prince of Soubise Count of Rochefort x 17 04 1663 Anne Julie de Rohan Chabot 1648 04 02 1709 in Paris Princess of Soubise gt Anne Marguerite de Rohan Soubise 05 08 1664 26 06 1721 gt Louis de Rohan Soubise 11 03 1666 05 11 1689 gt Constance Emilie de Rohan Soubise 1667 x 1683 Jose I Rodriguez Tellez da Camara 1724 Count of Ribeyra Grande gt Hercule Meriadec de Rohan Soubise 08 05 1669 26 01 1749 in Paris Duke of Rohan Rohan Prince of Soubise and Maubuisson x 15 02 1694 Anne Genevieve de Levis Ventadour February 1673 20 03 1727 in Paris daughter of Louis Charles de Levis 1647 28 09 1717 in Paris Duke of Ventadour and Charlotte Eleonore Magdeleine de La Mothe Houdancourt 1654 13 12 1739 in Versailles gt Charlotte de Rohan Soubise 1696 1733 gt Jules Francois Louis de Rohan Soubise 16 01 1697 in Paris 06 05 1724 in Paris Prince of Soubise Captain lieutenant of the Gendarmes of the King s guard x 16 09 1714 in Paris Anne Julie Adelaide de Melun 1698 18 05 1724 in Paris Princess of Soubise daughter of Louis I de Melun 27 10 1673 24 09 1704 Prince of Epinoy and Elisabeth Therese de Lorraine 1664 1748 Lady of Villemareuil Vaucourtois and Saint Jean les Deux Jumeaux gt Charles de Rohan Soubise a k a the Marshal of Soubise 16 07 1715 in Versailles 01 07 1787 in Paris Prince of Soubise and Epinoy Duke of Rohan Rohan Ventadour and Goelo Count of Saint Pol Lord of Roberval and Clisson minister of the kings Louis XV and Louis XVI Marshal of France x 28 12 1734 Anne Marie Louise de La Tour d Auvergne 01 08 1722 in Paris 19 09 1739 in Paris daughter of Emmanuel Theodose de La Tour d Auvergne 1668 April 1730 Duke of Bouillon and Anne Marie Christiane de Simiane gt Charlotte de Rohan Soubise 07 10 1737 04 03 1760 Princess of Conde x 03 05 1753 Louis V Joseph de Bourbon Conde the Duke 09 08 1736 in Paris 13 05 1818 in Chantilly Prince of Conde Grand Master of France Lieutenant general of the King s armies Colonel General of the Infantry Baron of Chateaubriant son Louis IV Henri de Bourbon Conde 18 08 1692 in Versailles 27 01 1740 in Chantilly Prince of Conde Duke of Bourbon Enghien and Guise Prince of Leon Duke of Bellegarde Count of Sancerre Baron of Chateaubriant and Landgravine Caroline of Hesse Rotenburg 18 08 1714 in Rotenburg an der Fulda 23 07 1741 in Paris gt de Rohan Soubise 1739 1742 Count of Saint Pol x 1741 Anne Therese de Savoie Carignano 01 11 1717 in Paris 05 04 1745 in Paris daughter of Victor Amadeus I of Savoy Carignano 29 02 1690 in Turin 04 04 1741 in Turin Prince of Carignan and Maria Vittoria Francesca of Savoy 1690 1766 gt Victoire Armande Josephe de Rohan Soubise a k a Madame de Guemene 28 12 1743 20 09 1807 in Paris Princess of Maubuisson Lady of Clisson x 15 01 1761 Henri Louis Marie de Rohan Guemene 30 08 1745 in Paris 24 04 1809 in Prague Prince of Rohan Guemene Duke of Montbazon Lord of Clisson see above gt Eugene de Rohan Soubise 1785 Count of Villafranca x gt Joseph de Rohan Soubise 1825 x gt Eugene de Rohan Soubise 1888 x 1745 Anna Viktoria Maria Christina von Hessen Rheinfels Rotenburg 1728 1792 daughter of Josef von Hessen Rheinfels Rotenburg gt Francois Armand de Rohan Soubise 01 12 1717 in Paris 28 06 1756 in Saverne Bishop of Strasbourg Cardinal member of the Academie francaise gt Marie Louise de Rohan Soubise a k a Madame de Marsan 07 01 1720 in Paris 04 03 1803 in Ratisbonne Countess of Marsan Governess of the Children of France x 04 06 1736 in Paris Gaston de Lorraine 1721 1743 Count of Marsan and Walhaim x relation after 1743 Louis Guillaume Le Monnier 27 06 1717 in Paris 07 09 1799 botanist gt Francois Auguste de Rohan Soubise 16 09 1721 06 08 1736 Count of Tournon gt Rene de Rohan Soubise 26 071723 07 02 1743 Abbot of Luxeuil gt Louise de Rohan Soubise 1699 1755 x 1717 Guy Paul Jules de La Porte Mazarin 1701 1738 Duke of Rethel Mazarin son of Paul Jules de La Porte Mazarin 1666 1731 and Felicie Charlotte Armande de Durfort Duras c 1672 1730 gt Marie Isabelle de Rohan Soubise 1699 1754 x 1713 Joseph de La Baume 1755 gt Louise de Rohan Soubise 1704 1741 x 1718 Hercule II Meriadec de Rohan Guemene 13 11 1688 21 12 1757 in Sainte Maure Duke of Montbazon Prince of Guemene Peer of France see above x 02 09 1732 Marie Sophie Egon de Courcillon 1713 1756 daughter of Philippe Egon de Courcillon and Sophia de Lowenstein Wertheim Rochefort gt Alexandre de Rohan Soubise 19 07 1670 09 03 1687 gt Henri de Rohan Soubise 04 01 1672 30 07 1693 gt Armand de Rohan Soubise 26 06 1674 in Paris 19 07 1749 in Paris Prince of Rohan Cardinal of Rohan Soubise Bishop of Strasbourg member of the Academie francaise Grand Almoner of France his real biological father is said to be King Louis XIV gt Sophronie de Rohan Soubise 02 07 1678 x 1694 Alfonso Francisco de Vasconcellos 1732 Count of Calhete gt Eleonore Marie de Rohan Soubise 25 08 1679 02 11 1753 Abbess of Origny gt Maximilien de Rohan Soubise 1680 23 05 1706 in Ramilies gt Frederic de Rohan Soubise 1682 x Catherine de Lyonne 1660 Rohan Gie branch edit nbsp Arms of the Rohan Gie branch This family is descended from the Rohan Guemene branch in 1541 It is named after the town of Gye sur Seine Aube Peter II of Rohan Gie 1525 married in 1517 Anne of Rohan 1485 1529 heiress of the eldest branch and through this marriage became Viscount of Rohan Lord of Leon and Count of Porhoet His son Rene of Rohan Gie 1516 1552 married in 1534 Isabeau of Albret a k a Isabeau de Navarre 1512 1570 and was the father of Rene II Viscount of Rohan and Lord of Leon 1586 head of the Protestant party in France 2 This branch became extinct in 1638 with Henry II of Rohan first Duke of Rohan 1603 who married Marguerite de Bethune 1595 1660 daughter of Maximilien I de Bethune Sully 1559 1641 His only daughter Marguerite de Rohan 1617 1684 married in 1645 Henri Chabot 1615 1655 and gave birth to the Rohan Chabot family Rohan Gie branch gt Louis I de Rohan Guemene 15 12 1457 in Saint Quentin les Anges Lord of Guemene x 07 11 1443 Marie of Montauban 1497 gt Peter of Rohan Guemene a k a Peter I of Rohan Gie the Marshal of Gie 1451 in Saint Quentin les Anges 22 04 1513 in Paris Lord of Gie Viscount of Fronsac Marshal of France x 1476 Francoise of Penhoet 1455 1498 Viscountess of Fronsac gt Peter II of Rohan Gie 1525 Lord of Blain Frontenay La Marche and Gie Viscount of Carentan x 25 09 1515 Anne of Rohan 1485 05 04 1529 in Blain Viscountess of Rohan see above gt Rene of Rohan Gie a k a Rene I of Rohan 1516 20 10 1552 in Metz Viscount of Rohan Prince of Leon Count of Porhoet Marquis of Blain Lord of Beauvoir and La Garnache Knight of the King s Order and captain of a compagnie d ordonnance x 1534 Isabella of Albret a k a Isabella of Navarre 1512 c 1570 Infante of Navarre daughter of John III of Albret a k a John III of Navarre 1469 17 06 1516 in Monein King of Navarre and Catherine of Foix a k a Catherine I of Navarre 1468 12 02 1517 in Mont de Marsan Queen of Navarre gt Henry I of Rohan 1535 12 06 1575 Viscount of Rohan Count of Porhoet Prince du sang of Navarre x 15 02 1566 Francoise of Tournemine 1609 daughter of Rene of Tournemine Lord of La Hunaudaye gt Judith of Rohan 1567 24 06 1575 gt Francoise of Rohan c 1540 December 1591 in Beauvoir sur Mer Lady of La Garnache Duchess of Loudun and Nemours x 1557 James of Savoy Nemours 12 10 1531 in Vauluisant 15 06 1585 in Annecy Duke of Nemours son of Philip of Savoie Nemours 1490 in Bourg en Bresse 25 10 1533 in Marseille Duke of Nemours Count of Geneva and Charlotte of Orleans Longueville 1512 1549 x 1586 Francois Lesfelle gt Rene II of Rohan 1550 1586 Viscount of Rohan Prince of Leon Count of Porhoet Lord of Pontivy Blain and Ploermel x 1578 Catherine de Parthenay L Archeveque 22 03 1554 in Mouchamps 26 10 1631 in Mouchamps Regent Lady of Blain Dowager Viscountess of Rohan daughter of John V of Parthenay L Archeveque 1512 01 09 1566 in Mouchamps Lord of Mouchamps and Antoinette Henriette Bouchard of Aubeterre 1535 1580 Dowager Lady of Soubise gt Henriette de Rohan the Crookbacked 1577 1629 gt Catherine of Rohan 1578 1607 Duchess of Zweibruecken x 1604 Johann II of Zweibrucken 1635 Duke of Zweibruecken Count Palatine of the Rhine gt Henry II of Rohan 25 08 1579 in Blain 28 02 1638 in Geneva Viscount then Duke of Rohan Prince of Leon Lord of Blain generalissimo of the Protestant armies Ambassador of France Colonel General of the Swiss and Grisons x 1605 Marguerite de Bethune Sully 1595 1660 daughter of Maximilien I de Bethune Sully 13 12 1559 in Rosny sur Seine 22 12 1641 in Villebon Duke of Sully minister of Henry IV Marshal of France and Rachel de Cochefilet 1556 1659 gt Marguerite de Rohan 1617 09 04 1684 in Paris Duchess of Rohan and Frontenay Princess of Leon Coutness of Porhoet Marchionness of Blain and La Garnache Lady of Lorges x 06 06 1645 in Paris Henri Chabot c 1615 27 02 1655 in Chanteloup Lord of Jarnac Apremont and Saint Aulaye Duke of Rohan Prince of Leon Count of Porhoet and Lorges Marquis of Blain and La Garnache Baron of Mouchamps Lord of Heric and Fresnay in Plesse governor and lieutenant general of Anjou 97 gt House of Rohan Chabot gt Tancrede de Rohan 1630 1649 in Paris His biological father is Louis Charles Nogaret de La Valette de Foix a k a the Fair Candale 1627 28 01 1658 Duke of Candale gt Benjamin de Rohan a k a the Duke of Soubise 1583 09 10 1642 in London Duke of Frontenay Baron of Soubise gt Anne of Rohan 1584 20 09 1646 poetess gt John of Rohan a k a Frontenay 1574 x Diana of Barbancon Cany gt Louis of Rohan Lord of Gie gt Charles of Rohan Gie c 1478 06 05 1528 Lord of Gie Viscount of Fronsac Count of Guise and Orbec x 24 02 1504 Charlotte of Armagnac August 1504 Duchess of Nemours and Countess of Guise daughter of James of Armagnac 1433 04 08 1477 in Paris Duke of Nemours Count of La Marche and Louise of Anjou 1445 1477 in Carlat x Giovanna di Sanseverino Bisignan daughter of Bernardino di Sanseverino 1470 1517 Prince of Bisignan and Giovanna Eleonora Todeschini Piccolomini gt Jacqueline of Rohan Gie 1520 1587 Lady of Blandy les Tours Marchionness of Rothelin Princess of Neuchatel x 19 06 1536 in Lyon Francis IV of Orleans Longueville 02 03 1513 25 10 1548 Marquis of Rothelin Duke of Longueville Count of Neuchatel Prince of Chatellaillon Viscount of Melun Count of Tancarville and Montgommery Baron of Varenguebec Lieutenant of the Company of Longueville sur Scie son Louis I of Orleans Longueville 1480 01 08 1516 in Beaugency Count then Duke of Longueville sur Scie Count of Neuchatel Marquis of Rothelin Prince of Chatellaillon Count of Dunois Tancarville and Montgommery Baron of Varenguebec and Parthenay Viscount of Melun captain Grand Chamberlain of France Governor of Provence and Johanna of Baden Hochberg Neuchatel c 1485 21 09 1543 in Epoisses Marchionness of Rothelin Countess of Neuchatel Lady of Joux gt Francis of Rohan Gie 1515 1559 Lord of Gie and Verger Viscount of Fronsac Count of Orbec x 1536 Catherine of Silly Countess of Rochefort daughter of Charles of Silly c 1477 1518 Lord of Rochefort en Terre and Philippa of Commercy c 1490 1551 Viscountess of Louvois x Renee of Rohan Guemene see above gt Eleanor of Rohan Gie 1539 1583 Countess of Rochefort x 22 07 1561 Louis VI de Rohan Guemene 03 04 1540 04 06 1611 Prince of Guemene Count of Montbazon see above gt Jacqueline of Rohan Gie 1578 Lady of Gie x Francis of Balzac 1613 Lord of Entragues gt Francoise Diane of Rohan Gie 1585 Lady of Gillebourg x 1564 Francis of Maille of La Tour Landry 1598 Count of Chateauroux gt Claude de Rohan Gie Countess of Thoury x 1537 Claude of Beauvilliers 1540 x Julian of Clermont Tonnerre son of Bernardin of Clermont 1440 1522 Viscount of Tallard Lord of Saint Andre en Royans and Anne of Husson 1475 1540 Countess of Tonnerre gt Francis II of Rohan Gie 1480 13 10 1536 in Paris Archbishop of Lyon Bishop of Angers x 1503 Margaret of Armagnac 1503 Countess of Guise daughter of James of Armagnac Nemours gt Helena of Rohan Guemene 1507 x Peter du Pont Rohan Gue de l Isle branch edit nbsp Arms of the Rohan Gue de l Isle branch The Rohan Gue de l Isle branch is a junior branch said to be descended c 1270 from Alan VI 1232 1304 Viscount of Rohan and his second wife Thomasse of La Roche Bernard c 1245 after 1304 It is named after the estate of Saint Etienne du Gue de l Isle Cotes d Armor The branch was extinct around 1530 Rohan Gue de l Isle branch gt Alan VI 1232 1304 Viscount of Rohan x Isabeau d Avaugour 1266 x 1266 Thomasse of La Roche Bernard 98 c 1245 c 1304 gt Odo of Rohan Odo of Rohan Gue de l Isle after 1346 Lord of Gue de l Isle x Aliette de Coetlogon Lady Gue de l Isle gt Richarde de Rohan Gue de l Isle x Eon Lord of Treal and Le Gouray gt Oliver I of Rohan Gue de l Isle 1410 x Alaine of Botdevenu x Havisette of La Chataigneraie gt Joan of Rohan Gue de l Isle x Jean du Cambout 1428 gt Isabella of Rohan Gue de l Isle 1434 x Alan of Beaumont gt Catherine of Rohan Gue de l Isle x Alan of Le Thou gt Oliver II of Rohan Gue de l Isle 1463 x Marie de Rostrenen 1471 gt Oliver III of Rohan Gue de l Isle gt Catherine of Rohan Gue de l Isle x Georges Chesnel gt Yolande of Rohan Gue de l Isle x 1463 Guillaume Le Senechal 1505 gt Joan of Rohan Gue de l Isle x John of Rame gt Joan of Rohan Gue de l Isle x John Lord of La Touche Limouziniere gt Mary of Rohan Gue de l Isle x 1450 Caro Lord of Bodegat gt John I of Rohan Gue de l Isle 1493 x 1453 Gilette of Rochefort gt Francis of Rohan Gue de l Isle x Jacquette of Peillac gt Vincente of Rohan Gue de l Isle Lady of Peillac x Maurice of Plusquellec gt Cyprienne of Rohan Gue de l Isle x Francis of La Feillee 1538 Viscount of Plehedel x Adelise de Juch gt John II of Rohan Gue de l Isle 1517 x 1500 Guillemette Malor gt Gillette of Rohan Gue de l Isle 1500 1530 x 1521 Marc of Carne 1553 gt Ponceau de Rohan Gue de l Isle x 1514 Madeleine Boissot gt Tristan of Rohan Gue de l Isle Tristan de Rohan Polduc x Alix de Brebant gt Rohan Polduc branch gt Joan of Rohan Gue de l Isle x 1526 Pierre Ermar x Francoise Laurens Rohan Polduc branch edit nbsp Armes d Emmanuel de Rohan Polduc Also called Rohan Pouldu This little known branch is a junior branch of the Rohan Gue de l Isle branch and appeared around 1500 It was named after the estate of Pouldu near Pontivy nowadays Saint Jean Brevelay Its best known member is Emmanuel de Rohan Polduc Magister Magnus of the Knights Hospitaller from 1775 to 1797 The branch became extinct in 1800 John II of Rohan Gue de l Isle 1517 married 1500 Guillemette Malor Tristan de Rohan Gue de l Isle Tristan de Rohan Polduc married Alix de Brebant Louis de Rohan Polduc 1584 married 1577 Michelle de L Hospital Samsonne de Rohan Polduc married Francois Josset Jerome de Rohan Polduc married 1610 Julienne Le Metayer Anne de Rohan Polduc married 1638 Jean de Coetlagat Isaac de Rohan Polduc married 1638 Alienor de Kerpoisson Anne de Rohan Polduc married Francois de Broel Jean de Rohan Polduc 1726 married 1690 Marie de Trello Jean Baptiste I de Rohan Polduc 1711 married 1690 Pelagie Martin Mady of Chateaulin Jean Baptiste II de Rohan Polduc 1675 1755 married 1723 Marie Louise de Velthoven Jean Baptiste de Rohan Polduc 1724 1782 Marie Pelagie de Rohan Polduc 1724 1753 married 1737 Francois de Groesquer Count of Groesquer Emmanuel Marie des Neiges de Rohan Polduc 1725 1797 ambassador general des galeres baillif of Justice general of the land and naval forces Knight Hospitaller Magister Magnus of the Knights Hospitaller Jean Leonard de Rohan Polduc 1748 Rohan Montauban branch edit nbsp Arms of the Rohan Montauban family This branch is said to be descended from Josselin of Rohan son of Alan III Viscount of Rohan and his second wife Francoise de Corbey around 1185 but its filiation has not been proven It became extinct around 1494 Named after the estate of Montauban de Bretagne near Rennes Several Seneschals and Marshals of Brittany belonged to this branch This branch became extinct in the Rohan Guemene branch in 1494 House of Rohan Chabot editThe House of Rohan Chabot is the eldest branch of the Chabot family from Poitou It is descended from the House of Rohan in female line through the marriage of Marguerite de Rohan 1617 1684 only daughter and heiress of Henry II Duke of Rohan with Henri Chabot 1616 1655 from the eldest branch of the Chabot de Jarnac family in 1645 Henri Chabot was created Duke of Rohan in 1648 by Louis XIV and his descendants bear the name Rohan Chabot Portraits edit nbsp Marguerite de Rohan v 1330 1406 and her husband the Constable of Clisson nbsp Pierre de Rohan Guemene also known as Marshal of Gie 1451 1513 Marshal of France nbsp Jacqueline de Rohan Gie 1520 1587 Lady of Blandy les Tours Marchionness of Rothelin Princess of Neuchatel nbsp Claude de Rohan Gie Countess of Thoury nbsp Henri II de Rohan 1579 1638 viscount then Duke of Rohan Prince of Leon Generalissimo of the Protestant armies Ambassador of France Colonel general des Suisses et des Grisons nbsp Benjamin de Rohan also known as the Duke of Soubise 1583 1642 Duke of Frontenay nbsp Marie Aimee de Rohan Guemene 1600 1679 Duchess of Luynes and Chevreuse nbsp Marguerite de Rohan 1617 1684 Princess of Leon nbsp Louis de Rohan Guemene also known as the Knight of Rohan 1635 1674 Grand Huntsman of France Louis XIV s Colonel of the Guards nbsp Armand Gaston Maximilien de Rohan Soubise 1674 1749 Prince of Rohan Prince of Soubise Bishop of Strasbourg Cardinal member of the Academie francaise Grand Almoner of France nbsp Armand Jules de Rohan Guemene 1695 1762 Duke Archbishop of Reims and Peer of France nbsp Louis Cesar Constantin de Rohan Guemene also known as the Cardinal de Rohan 1697 1779 Bishop of Strasbourg Cardinal nbsp Charles de Rohan Soubise also known as the Marshal of Soubise 1715 1787 Prince of Soubise Duke of Rohan Rohan minister of Kings Louis XV and Louis XVI Marshal of France nbsp Charlotte Louise de Rohan Guemene Princess of Masseran also known as Mademoiselle de Rohan 1722 1786 nbsp Emmanuel de Rohan Polduc 1725 1797 ambassador General des galeres Knight Hospitaller Magister Magnus of the Knights Hospitaller nbsp Louise de Rohan Rochefort 1734 1815 nbsp Louis Rene Edouard de Rohan Guemene 1734 1803 Prince of Rohan Cardinal Archbishop of Strasbourg member of the Academie francaise Grand Almoner of the King and Head of the Sorbonne nbsp Charlotte de Rohan Soubise 1737 1760 Princess of Conde nbsp Victoire Armande Josephe de Rohan Soubise also known as Madame de Guemene 1743 1807 Princess of Maubuisson nbsp Charles Alain Gabriel de Rohan Guemene 1764 1836 Duke of Montbazon Prince of Guemene Duke of Bouillon nbsp Charlotte de Rohan Rochefort 1767 1841 wife the Duc d Enghien nbsp Jules Armand Louis de Rohan Guemene 1768 1836 nbsp Marie Victoire de Rohan 1779 1836 Notable members editSeveral members of the Rohan Guemene family migrated to Sychrov Castle in northern Bohemia then part of the Austrian Empire and were naturalized After this branch became extinct in 1846 the princes of Rohan Rochefort younger branch inherited the properties in Bohemia but were deprived of them in 1945 following the Benes decrees They also inherited the titles Serene Highness Prince of Rohan Prince of Guemene Prince of Rochefort and Prince of the Holy Roman Empire in Austria until 1919 Duke of Rohan Rohan Duke of Montbazon with the Peerage of France attached to it and Duke of Bouillon There were three Grand Almoners of France eight Knights of the Order of the Holy Spirit two Marshals of France and three members of the Academie francaise in the family Clergy edit Geoffrey II of Rohan c 1377 Bishop of Vannes then Saint Brieuc Josselin de Rohan Saint Malo 21 March 1388 Bishop of Saint Malo Francis II of Rohan Gie 1480 Paris 13 October 1536 Bishop of Angers 1501 1532 and Archbishop of Lyon 1532 1536 Claude of Rohan 1480 8 July 1540 Bishop of Quimper and Cornouaille Armand Gaston Maximilien de Rohan Soubise Paris 26 June 1674 Paris 19 July 1749 who may have actually been an illegitimate son of Louis XIV Prince of Rohan Bishop of Strasbourg in 1704 he became cardinal in 1712 then Grand Almoner in 1713 He was elected at the Academie francaise in 1704 Armand Jules de Rohan Guemene Paris 10 February 1695 Saverne 28 August 1762 abbot of Gard and Gorze Duke Archbishop of Reims who anointed Louis XV peer of France Louis Cesar Constantin de Rohan Guemene also known as the Cardinal of Rohan Paris 24 March 1697 Paris 11 March 1779 Bishop of Strasbourg in 1756 appointed cardinal in 1761 Francois Armand de Rohan Soubise Paris 1 December 1717 Saverne 28 June 1756 Coadjutor Bishop to his uncle Armand Gaston He took the name Soubise to be distinguishable from him he became a cardinal himself in 1747 and Bishop of Strasbourg in 1749 He was Grand Almoner and Chancellor of the University of Paris He was elected at the Academie francaise in 1741 Louis Rene Edouard de Rohan Guemene Paris 25 September 1734 Ettenheim 17 February 1803 Prince of Rohan cardinal Archbishop of Strasbourg Grand Almoner of the King and Head of the Sorbonne He was involved in the Affair of the Diamond Necklace and was sent to the Bastille He went into exile in 1791 to Ettenheim in the German part of his diocese and married his niece Charlotte de Rohan Rochefort to the Duc d Enghien He died in February 1803 He was elected at the Academie francaise in 1761 Ferdinand de Rohan Guemene Paris 7 November 1738 Paris 31 October 1813 Prince of Rohan Guemene Archbishop of Bordeaux in 1769 Prince Archbishop of Cambrai in 1781 and of Liege in 1790 He was First Almoner to Empress Josephine in the early 19th century Soldiers edit Pierre de Rohan Guemene also known as Pierre I de Rohan Gie or the Marshal of Gie Saint Quentin les Anges 1451 Paris 22 April 1513 Lord of Gie viscount of Fronsac Marshal of France He was a diplomat and councillor of the kings Louis XI Charles VIII and Louis XII He was charged with treason in 1504 In 1506 Pierre de Rohan Gie was suspended for five years and exiled from the Court He was later absolved of the crime of lese majeste Henri II de Rohan Blain 25 August 1579 Geneva 28 February 1638 peer of France viscount then Duke of Rohan Prince of Leon Lord of Blain Generalissimo of the Protestant armies Ambassador of France Colonel General des Suisses et des Grisons A Protestant he fought in the south of France against the royal troops between 1615 and 1629 He was pardoned by Louis XIII took the Valtellina from the Spanish and was mortally wounded while fighting for the Duke of Saxe Weimar on 13 April 1638 at the battle of Koenigsfeld He was buried in Geneva cathedral Charles de Rohan Soubise also known as the Marshal de Soubise Versailles 16 July 1715 Paris 1 July 1787 Prince of Soubise and Epinoy Duke of Rohan Rohan Ventadour and GoeloCount of Saint Pol Lord of Roberval and Clisson minister of the kings Louis XV and Louis XVI Marshal of France Louis XV s general and friend he took part to the Seven Years War Hercule Meriadec de Rohan 13 November 1688 21 December 1757 Duke of Montbazon Prince of Guemene standard bearer of the Gendarmes de la Garde Jules Hercule Meriadec de Rohan 25 March 1726 10 December 1788 Duke of Montbazon Prince of Guemene chief lieutenant of the King s armies Henri Louis de Rohan Guemene 30 August 1745 24 April 1809 Prince of Rohan Guemene and Duke of Montbazon lieutenant captain of the Gendarmes de la Garde Brigadier of the King s armies Grand Chamberlain of France The eldest of this branch he went bankrupt and ruined many people in 1782 but his debts were partially paid off by the Cardinal of Strasbourg Louis Rene Edouard de Rohan Guemene who was a victim in the Affair of the Diamond Necklace in 1785 Politicians edit John II of Rohan 16 November 1452 Blain 1 April 1516 Viscount of Rohan and Leon Count of Porhoet Lord of Blain La Garnache and Beauvoir sur Mer councillor and chamberlain of King Charles VIII chief lieutenant of Brittany in 1494 with Francis of Avaugour under Charles VIII Marie Aimee de Rohan Guemene Coupvray December 1600 12 August 1679 first Duchess of Luynes through her marriage with Charles d Albert 1578 1621 Duke of Luynes Grand Constable of France Peer of France then Duchess of Chevreuse the title she is best known for through her marriage with Claude de Lorraine also known as Claude de Guise 1578 1657 Duke of Chevreuse she became known as Princess of Chevreuse during her widowhood Charles III of Rohan 30 September 1655 10 October 1727 Duke of Montbazon Prince of Guemene Peer of France Emmanuel Marie des Neiges de Rohan Polduc 18 April 1725 La Valette 14 July 1797 last member of the Rohan Polduc branch or Pouldu branch he was the last but one Magister Magnus of the Knights Hospitaller from 1775 to 1797 99 author of the Maltese Code also called Code de Rohan Alain Benjamin Arthur de Rohan Rochefort fr 8 January 1853 23 February 1914 Duke of Montbazon Duke of Bouillon Prince of Guemene member of the Herrenhaus deputy at the Parliament of Bohemia Marie Berthe Francoise Felicie Jeanne de Rohan Rochefort 21 May 1868 19 January 1945 wife of Charles de Bourbon 1848 1909 Duke of Madrid pretender to the throne of France and eldest of the House of Bourbon Albert Marie de Rohan Rochefort also known as Albert Rohan Melk 9 May 1936 4 June 2019 Prince of Guemene Austrian diplomat Others edit Louis de Rohan Guemene also known as the Knight of Rohan 1635 Paris 27 November 1674 Grand Huntsman of France Colonel of the Guards of Louis XIV with whom he had been brought up Executed for a crime lese majeste having taken part in the Conspiracy of Latreaumont Hercule Meriadec de Rohan 1669 1749 Charles Prince of Soubise Victoire de Rohan Marie de Rohan 1600 1679 French courtier and political activist depicted in Maria di Rohan Emmanuel de Rohan Polduc 1725 1797 70th Prince an Grand Master of the Order of St John Charles Edward Stuart Count Roehenstart c 1784 1854 passive Jacobite claimant to the British throne Berthe de Rohan 1868 1945 titular Queen Consort of Spain France and Navarre Marie Liesse de Rohan Chabot contracted marriage civil 19 June 1999 religious 10 July 1999 with Prince Eudes of Orleans Duke of Angouleme youngest son of Henri Count of Paris Duke of France the late Orleanist claimant to the throne of France Arms edit nbsp Former arms nbsp Modern arms The mascles on the arms of the House of Rohan refer to crystal twinnings which are large crystals of chiastolite andalusite that develop in Ordovician schists They are almost square sectioned prisms These stones which were called appelees pendant des siecles mascles abound in the Salles de Rohan so much that the Viscounts of Rohan stricken by their beauty and the likeness with the lozenge put seven mascles or on their coat of arms their descendants added two more in the middle of the 16th century 100 Former arms edit Used by Geoffrey of Rohan between 1216 and 1222 gules seven mascles or 3 3 1 Modern arms edit Used by Henry I of Rohan between 1552 and 1575 The change from the old arms to the modern ones can be explained by the change of the shape of shields from the 14th century the base is now flat not pointed and the empty space is filled by two new mascles Motto edit A plus battle cry which may mean without more that is to say without superior reminding the Rohans claim to be the second most important Breton noble family after the Ducal family or even more which would be an invitation to always surpass themselves 101 is Alan IX s personal motto often attributed to the whole family It is symbolized by the letter A topped with a Ducal crown accompanying the mascles on the coat of arms 102 Another apocryphal motto modelled on that of the House of Coucy is often attributed to the Rohans Duc je ne daigne Roi je ne puis Prince de Bretaigne de Rohan je suis Duke I will not King I cannot Prince of Brittany of Rohan I am or more often Roi ne puis duc ne daigne Rohan suis King I cannot Duke I will not Rohan I am 103 Roland Barthes will use this model in a joke 104 Then all writers will say Insane I cannot Sane I will not neurotic I am Another motto Rather dead than soiled Latin Potius mori quam foedari which is the motto of the old Dukes of Brittany the Rohans having been their heirs presumptive since 1532 and the treaty of perpetual Union between Brittany and France Titles edit nbsp Hotel de Rohan rue Vieille du Temple Paris The members of the Rohan family were first styled viscount of Porhoet the viscount of Rohan and were granted the following titles Comte de Montbazon 1566 Prince de Guemenee 1570 Duchesse de Loudun 1579 title held in her lifetime by Francoise de Rohan daughter of Rene I of Rohan 105 Duc pair de Montbazon 1588 et 1594 Duc de Rohan 1603 Comte de Montauban 1611 Duc pair de Frontenay 1626 not recorded Prince de Soubise erected in 1667 but not recorded Duc de Rohan Rohan 1714 extinct 1787 Comte de l Empire 1808 Pair de France 1814 Pair hereditaire 1815 Duc pair 1817 Prince du Saint Empire and Serene Highness Austria 1808 and 1830 Duc de Bouillon 1814 and 1816 through succession of the House of La Tour d Auvergne The family s many branches held the titles of Prince de Leon Prince de Montauban Prince de Rochefort etc although none of these titles were genuinely created 106 Estates edit nbsp Josselin Castle nbsp Pontivy Castle nbsp Chateau des Rohan in Mutzig Alsace completed in 1673 nbsp Hotel de Rohan Soubise Paris completed in 1705 nbsp Palais Rohan in Strasbourg Alsace completed in 1742 nbsp Palais Rohan in Bordeaux Aquitaine completed in 1774 nbsp Chateau des Rohan in Saverne Alsace completed in 1790 nbsp Palais Rohan in Vienna Austria completed in 1864 Rohan Castle in Saverne now a museum Palais Rohan in Strasbourg for the bishop princes it now hosts three museums Episcopal palace of Bordeaux now the city hall Josselin Castle Morbihan Pontivy Castle Morbihan La Roche Maurice Castle Finistere Chateau de Joyeuse Garde in La Forest Landerneau Finistere Chateau de Mortiercrolles in Saint Quentin les Anges Mayenne Chateau du Verger in Seiches sur le Loir Maine et Loire Chateau de Blain Loire Atlantique Chateau du Gue de Lisle Cotes d Armor Coupvray Castle Seine et Marne Hotel de Rohan in Soubise now the town hall Rochefort en Yvelines Castle Yvelines Sainte Maure de Touraine Castle Indre et Loire Sychrov Castle Bohemia Palais Rohan in Prague Czech Republic Palais Rohan in Vienna Austria The Hotel de Rohan also known as Hotel de Rohan Strasbourg for it used to be the residence of the bishops belonging the branch living in Strasbourg see supra Clergy and the Hotel de Soubise in Le Marais which form an ensemble that hosts part of the Archives nationales nowadays The Hotel de Rohan Guemene also known as the Maison de Victor Hugo who lived only in a small part of the hotel is located at 6 Place des Vosges and went to the rue des Tournelles and the Impasse Guemenee The Hotel de Rohan Montbazon 29 rue du Faubourg Saint Honore The Hotel de Soubise in Saint Germain en Laye now Cafe Le Soubise See also editDuke of Brittany Duchy of Montbazon Duke of Rohan French nobility List of French peerages Almanach de Gotha Bohemian nobility Josselin Rohan Castle Princess of Soubise Hotel de Soubise Paris Hotel de Rohan Paris Hotel de Rohan Guemene Paris House of Rohan Chabot Palais Rohan Bordeaux Palais Rohan Strasbourg Chateau des Rohan Mutzig Palais Rohan Prague Rohan Morbihan Sychrov Castle Lysa nad LabemSources editAlain Boulaire Les Rohan ed France Empire 2001 W amp R Chambers Chambers encyclopaedia A dictionary of universal knowledge 1891 p 764 Jean Claude Fauveau Le Prince Louis Cardinal de Rohan Guemene ou les diamants du roi L Harmattan 2007 Charles Floquet Au coeur de l Arcoat Editions France Empire Paris 1982 Bertrand Galimard Flavigny Histoire de l ordre de Malte Paris Perrin 2005 Yvonig Gicquel Alain IX de Rohan 1382 1462 Editions Jean Picollec 1986 Yvonig Gicquel Jean II de Rohan ou l independance brisee de la Bretagne Editions Jean Picollec 1994 Laurent Guitton Un vicomte dans la cite Jean II de Rohan et Dinan 1488 1516 Annales de Bretagne et des pays de l Ouest vol 114 no 2 2007 Suzanne d Huart Archives Rohan Bouillon Inventaire 1970 Paris Archives Nationales 246 p genealogical charts repertoire imprime de la sous serie 273 AP Archives Nationales 107 108 Prosper Jean Levot Biographie bretonne recueil de notices sur tous les Bretons vol 2 Georges Martin Histoire et genealogie de la Maison de Rohan 1998 Lyon 1 vol in 8 256 p ill Eric Mension Rigau Les Rohan Histoire d une grande famille Perrin 2017 320 p read online Pierre Hyacinthe Morice Memoires pour servir de preuves a l histoire ecclesiastique et civile de Bretagne 1742 1746 Frederic Morvan Alain VI vicomte de Rohan ou l origine de la fortune des Rohan Bulletin et memoires de la Societe polymatique du Morbihan vol CXXXIV 2008 p 79 122 Frederic Morvan La Chevalerie bretonne et la formation de l armee ducale 1260 1341 Presses Universitaires de Rennes 2009 Annexes Genealogie n 35 les Rohan Frederic Morvan Les reglements des conflits de succession dans la noblesse bretonne au XIIIeme siecle 2010 accessed 8 October 2013 Frederic Morvan Les Chevaliers bretons Entre Plantagenets et Capetiens du milieu XIIe siecle au milieu du XIIIe siecle editions Coop Breizh Spezet 2014 Genealogie des Rohan 286 Claude Muller Le siecle des Rohan une dynastie de cardinaux en Alsace au XVIIIeme siecle La Nuee bleue Strasbourg 2006 Tudchentil Inventaire 4 23 Musee protestant Henri de Rohan 1574 1638 Les Protestants bretons Les Salles de Rohan Revue des deux mondes Notes and references edit Fernand de Saint Simon Etienne de Sereville Dictionnaire de la noblesse francaise 1975 p 869 a b c Henri Jougla de Morenas Raoul de Warren Grand Armorial de France vol 6 p 45 read online Fernand de Saint Simon Etienne de Sereville Dictionnaire de la noblesse francaise 1975 p 870 Henri Jougla de Morenas Raoul de Warren Grand Armorial de France vol 2 p 366 read online Jean Yves Copy Art societe et politique au temps des ducs de Bretagne Aux Amateurs de livres 1986 p 1118 J P Soubigou Le Leon dans la Bretagne des Xe XIe siecles Annales de Bretagne no 120 4 2013 p 14 Yvonig Gicquel Alain IX de Rohan 1382 1462 Editions Jean Picollec 1986 p 212 The rohannais triangle corresponds to the Rochefort Malestroit Elven triangle of the House of Rieux Yvonig Gicquel Alain IX de Rohan 1382 1462 Editions Jean Picollec 1986 p 102 In the north the castle of Guingamp which covered Treguier and Paimpol the castles of the Leguer valley Tonquedec castle Coat an Noz castle which covered Lannion Alain Guillerm Fortifications et marine en Occident L Harmattan 1994 p 92 Nicolas Martin La France fortifiee chateaux villes et places fortes Nathan 1990 p 70 Jean Loup Avril Mille Bretons dictionnaire biographique Les Portes du Large 2002 p 387 Jean Paul Soubigou Le Leon dans la Bretagne des Xe XIe siecles Annales de Bretagne no 120 4 2013 p 14 Daughter of Alan 1st Earl of Richmond 1095 30 03 1146 Count of Penthievre and Avaugour Lord of Guingamp and Bertha Duchess of Brittany c 1114 1154 Daughter of Raoul II of Fougeres 24 07 1257 Baron of Fougeres Grand Seneschal of Brittany crusader and Joan of Dol Daughter of Alan of Vitre a k a Alan II of Dinan 1155 before 1197 Lord of Vitre Southern Dinan and Becherel Seneschal of Brittany and Clemencia of Fougeres c 1175 1252 Daughter of Odo III of Porhoet 1148 1234 Viscount of Porhoet and Eleanor of Leon c 1165 Daughter of Joscelin of La Roche Bernard and Mahaut of Montfort c 1214 1279 Lady of Montfort sur Meu and Boutavant Daughter of Thibaut II of Rochefort c 1260 after 1327 Lord of Rochefort Chateauneuf d Ille et Vilaine and Asserac Viscount of Donges and Anne of Neuville c 1265 after 1327 Daughter of Peter V of Rostrenen c 1270 1347 Lord of Rostrenen and Anne du Pont c 1280 Daughter of Harvey VII Lord of Leon 1343 Lord of Noyon sur Andelle and Margaret of Avaugour Lady of Noyon sur Andelle Daughter of Oliver V of Clisson 23 04 1336 in Clisson 23 04 1407 Lord of Clisson Viscount of Porhoet Lord of Blain Josselin Belleville Montaigu La Garnache Yerrick and Beauvoir Baron of Pontchateau Grand Constable of France and Catherine of Montmorency Laval c 1335 before 1378 Lady of Villemomble Daughter of John IV of Montfort a k a John IV the Conqueror of Brittany 1339 09 11 1399 in Nantes Duke of Brittany Count of Montfort l Amaury and Earl of Richmond and Joan of Evreux a k a Joan of Navarre 1370 09 07 1437 Daughter of Francis of Montfort Laval a k a Guy XIV of Laval 28 01 1406 02 09 1486 in Chateaubriant 1st Count of Laval Viscount of Rennes Baron of Vitre Viscount of Rennes Lord of Chatillon dAcquigny Aubigne Courbeveille Montfort sur Meu Gael Baron of La Roche Bernard Lord of Tinteniac Becherel and Romille Castellan of La Bretesche Lord of Loheac and La Roche en Nort and Isabella of Montfort a k a Isabelle de Dreux 1411 14 01 1443 Queen of Sicily Son of Louis I of Valois Orleans 13 03 1372 in Paris 23 11 1407 in Paris Duke of Touraine and Orleans Count of Dreux and Valentina Visconti 1366 1408 in Blois Countess of Asti Son of Giles of Montmorency Laval a k a Gilles I of Laval Loue 06 08 1556 Viscount of Brosse Lord of Loue Benais Montsabert Marcille Le Parvis and Bressuire Baron of Pontchateau and Francoise of Maille c 1493 Viscountess of Brosse Baroness of Pontchateau Lady of Maille La Rochecorborn La Haye and La Motte Sainte Heraye Son of John III of Rieux 16 06 1377 08 01 1431 Lord of Rieux and Rochefort Baron of Ancenis Viscount of Lord of Asserac Lord then Baron of Malestroit and Joan of Harcourt 11 09 1399 03 03 1456 Son of Charles of Dinan 1418 Lord of Montafilant and Chateaubriant and Joan of Beaumanoir Son of Charles II of Albret 1407 1741 Count of Dreux and Anne of Armagnac 1402 before 1473 Beatrice of Rohan was betrothed to Gilles de Rais but the marriage contract was not followed up for some unknown reason maybe Beatrice s death Cazacu Matei 2005 Gilles de Rais in French Paris Tallandier p 54 ISBN 2 84734 227 3 Daughter of Antoine I of Lorraine the Victorious 1396 22 03 1458 Count of Vaudemont and Duke of Guise Lord of Joinville and Marie of Harcourt 1398 1476 Daughter of Francis of Montfort a k a Francis I of Brittany 11 05 1414 in Vannes 18 07 1450 in Vannes Duke of Brittany Count of Montfort l Amaury and Isabella Stuart a k a c 1426 1494 Son of Charles of Valois a k a Charles II the Magnanimous of Alencon 1297 26 08 1346 Count of Chartres Perche and Alencon et de Maria de La Cerda 1310 13 03 1379 Son of Ingelger I of Amboise 1373 Lord of Amboise and Berrie and Isabella of Thouars Countess of Dreux and Benon Daughter of John of Chateaubriant after 1380 Lord of Portric and La Marousiere and Marie of Montrelais Daughter of Philip III of Evreux a k a Philip III of Navarre 27 03 1306 16 09 1343 Count of Evreux King of Navarre and Joan of France a k a Jeanne II de Navarre 18 01 1311 06 10 1349 Queen of Navarre Daughter of John of Montauban 1412 1466 Admiral of France and Anne of Keranrais Daughter of Francis I of Rieux 11 08 1418 20 11 1458 Lord of Rieux and Rochefort Baron of Malestroit Count of Harcourt Lord of Asserac Viscount of Donges Councillor and Chamberlain of Francis I of Brittany Knight of the Order of the Ermine Chamberlain of the Dauphin Louis XI and Joanna of Rohan 1415 after 1459 cited in the tree Son of John VIII of Maure 1529 Lord of Maure and Marie du Plessis Angier 1497 Son of Hardouin IX of Maille 1415 1487 Baron of Maille and Antoinette of Chauvigny c 1428 20 04 1473 Lady of Brosse Daughter of Nicolas of Montfort Laval a k a Guy XVI de Laval 01 10 1476 20 05 1531 Count of Laval and Montfort sur Meu Baron of Quintin Lord of Tinteniac Becherel Aubigne Montfort Gael Beaumanoir Le Guildo and Comper and Anne of Montmorency c 1497 29 06 1525 Daughter of Guy of Rieux 12 02 1591 Lord of Chateauneuf Viscount of Donges Governor of Brest and Madeleine of Espinay 27 09 1597 Daughter of Charles d Avaugour 1608 Count of Vertus Goelo Viscount of Saint Nazaire Baron of Avaugour and Ingrandes Lord of Clisson Champtoceaux and Montfaucon and Philippa of Saint Amadour Viscountess of Guiguen Lady of Thouare and La Touche Limouziniere Daughter of Henry III of Lenoncourt 1584 Lord of Lenoncourt and Francoise of Montmorency Laval 1614 Daughter of Henri de Schomberg 1575 in Paris 1632 in Bordeaux Count of Nanteuil le Haudouin and Durtal Duke of Halluin and Anne de La Guiche 1663 Daughter of Louis Charles d Albert de Luynes 1620 1690 Duke of Luynes Duke of Chevreuse Prince of Leon and Anne de Rohan Guemene 1640 1684 cited in the tree Daughter of Charles de Cochefilet Count of Vauvineux Son of Francois Leonor de Crequy 30 10 1721 Baron of Frohans and Marie Antoinette de Schouteeten Lady of Robermez and Ardennes Daughter of Godefroy Maurice de La Tour d Auvergne 1641 1721 Duke of Bouillon and Marie Anne Mancini 1649 in Rome 1714 in Paris Daughter of Charles Godefroy de La Tour d Auvergne 11 07 1706 in Paris 24 12 1771 in Issou Duke of Bouillon Grand Chamberlain of France and Marie Charlotte Sobieska 1697 1740 Daughter of Francois Victor Le Tonnelier de Breteuil 17 04 1686 07 01 1743 in Issy les Moulineaux Marquis of Fontenay Tresigny Lord of Villebert Breteuil Mesnil Chassemartin Chapelles Villenavotte and Palaiseau Baron of Boitron and Preuilly and Marie Anne Angelique Charpentier d Ennery 1689 1760 Daughter of Charles Edward Stuart 31 12 1720 31 01 1788 and Clementina Walkinshaw 1720 1802 Son of Honore d Albert 06 02 1592 and Anne de Rodulf Son of Henri de Lorraine a k a Henri I de Guise Scarface 31 12 1550 23 12 1588 in Blois Duke of Guise Prince of Joinville and Catherine de Cleves a k a Catherine de Nevers 1548 in Paris 11 05 1633 in Paris Countess of Eu Princess of Chateau Renault Daughter of Claude I d Avaugour 1581 in Thouare sur Loire 06 08 1637 in Paris Count of Vertus and Goelo Viscount of Saint Nazaire Baron of Avaugour and Ingrandes Lord of Clisson Champtoceaux and Montfaucon and Catherine Fouquet de La Varenne 1590 10 05 1670 Son of Charles d Albert 05 08 1578 in Pont Saint Esprit 15 12 1621 in Longueville Marquis of Albert Duke of Luynes Grand Constable of France Peer of France and Marie Aimee de Rohan Guemene December 1600 in Coupvray 12 08 1679 Duchess of Luynes and Chevreuse cited in the tree Son of Claude of Espinay c 1552 after 1584 Larquis of Espinay Count of Durtal and Francoise of La Rochefoucauld Daughter of Henry III of Lenoncourt Daughter of Rene II of Montmorency Laval 1557 Viscount of Bresteau Lord of Saint Aubin Coudrayes Boisdauphin Aulnay Louaille Saint Mars La Mousse Rouperreux Saint Georges Rofay and Maugasteau and Catherine of Baif Son of Giles of Montmorency Laval a k a Giles II of Laval Loue December 1559 Viscount of Brosse Lord of Loue Benais Montsabert Marcille Parvis Bressuire Maille La Rochecorborn La Haye and La Motte Sainte Heraye and Louise of Sainte Maure after 1549 Countess of Nesle and Joigny Son of Giles II of Laval Montmorency a b c Son of Hardouin IX of Maille Son of Oliver IV of Clisson c 1300 09 08 1343 in Paris Lord of Clisson and Blain Baron of Pontchateau and Jeanne de Montaigu a k a Jeanne de Belleville c 1300 1359 heiress of Belleville sur Vie Montaigu Palluau and La Garnache Daughter of Harvey VI Lord of Leon Lord of Leon Chateauneuf en Thymerais and Hacqueville and Matilda of Poissy 1290 Lady of Radepont and Noyon sur Andelle Son of John of Kergolay after 1303 Lord of Kergolay and Alix of Avaugour Lady of Frinandour Son of Oliver du Pont a k a Oliver I of Pontchateau after 1126 Baron of Pontchateau and his wife Agnes Son of Guihomar IV Viscount of Leon after 1130 11 09 1179 Lord of Leon and his wife Nobilis Daughter of William II of Montfort 1235 Lord of Montfort sur Meu and Boutavent and Nina of Rostrenen Daughter of Philip III of Navarre Daughter of John of Montauban Fille de Francois Ier de Rieux Son of John VIII of Maure Daughter of Nicholas of Montfort Laval Daughter of Guy of Rieux Daughter of Charles of Avaugour Daughter of 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