Charlotte of Lorraine

Mademoiselle d'Armagnac
Charlotte de Lorraine-Armagnac
Mademoiselle d'Armagnac
Born6 May 1678
Died21 January 1757(1757-01-21) (aged 79)
Names
Charlotte de Lorraine
HouseHouse of Lorraine
FatherLouis de Lorraine
MotherCatherine de Neufville

Charlotte of Lorraine-Armagnac (6 May 1678 – 21 January 1757) was a Princess of Lorraine by birth and daughter of Louis, Count of Armagnac. She was known as Mademoiselle d'Armagnac.

Biography

Charlotte of Lorraine was the eleventh of fourteen children born to Prince Louis de Lorraine, Count d'Armagnac and Catherine de Neufville-Villeroy (1639-1707).[1] She belonged to the House of Guise, a cadet branch of the House of Lorraine, entitled to the rank of prince étranger in France. She was raised with her sister Marie of Lorraine, mother of Louise Hippolyte Grimaldi. Charlotte's own mother was a daughter of Nicolas de Neufville, a Marshal of France and one time governor of Louis XIV.

Styled Mademoiselle d'Armagnac, she was a celebrated beauty at the court and was a favourite of Louis XIV and was described by Madame de Sévigné as a beautiful and likeable woman.[2] After the marriage of her sister Marie to the Duke of Valentinois[3] (future Prince of Monaco) the court paid close attention to the range of suitors that were offered to Charlotte.[citation needed] These included the famous Saint Simon; the Margrave of Ansbach, brother of the future Queen Caroline of Great Britain as well as various other French noblemen.[3]

According to the Marquis de Crequy the princess was alongside the marquises grandmother ,"the two most exactly formalistic persons of the court and of the city, including the presidents of Mortier."[4]

Another candidate was Louis Alexandre de Bourbon, Count de Toulouse, youngest son of Louis XIV and his mistress Madame de Montespan. Louis opposed the match and gave her a pension in return for her losses.[3] She died unmarried having outlived her many siblings.

Ancestry

Ancestors of Charlotte of Lorraine
8. Charles of Lorraine, Duke of Elbeuf
4. Henri of Lorraine, Count of Harcourt
9. Marguerite de Chabot
2. Louis of Lorraine, Count of Armagnac
10. Charles du Cambout, Marquis of Coislin
5. Marguerite-Philippe du Cambout
11. Philippe de Beurges
1. Charlotte of Lorraine
12. Charles de Neufville, Marquis of Villeroy
6. Nicolas de Neufville, Duke of Villeroy
13. Jacqueline de Harlay de Sancy
3. Catherine de Neufville
14. Charles de Blanchefort de Créquy, Duke of Créquy, Prince of Poix
7. Marie de Créquy, Dame de Mions
15. Madeleine de Bonne de Lesdiguières

References

  1. ^ Dictionnaire de la noblesse, contenant les généalogies, l'histoire & la chronologie des familles nobles de France, l'explication de leur armes, & l'état des grandes terres du royaume, La veuve Duchesne, 1774, p 590
  2. ^ Lettres de madame de Sévigné, de sa famille et de ses amis, recueillies et annotées par m. Monmerqué, 1862, Oxford University, p 158
  3. ^ a b c "Portrait of Marie de Lorraine (1674-1724), Duchesse de Valentinois and her younger sister Charlotte de Lorraine (1678-1757), Mademoiselle d'Armagnac, half length before a parapet, a landscape beyond". Christie's.org. Retrieved 2010-10-23.
  4. ^ de Froulay de Créquy, Renée Caroline (1840). Souvenirs de la marquise de Créquy de 1710 à 1803. H.- L. Delloye. p. 138.
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