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Anne Marie Martinozzi, Princess of Conti (1637 – 4 February 1672) was a French aristocrat and court official. She was a niece of King Louis XIV of France's chief minister Cardinal Mazarin, and the wife of Armand de Bourbon, Prince of Conti. She became the mother of the
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François Louis, Prince of Conti, ''le Grand Conti''. Her marriage to the Prince of Conti made her a '' princesse du Sang''. She served as '' Surintendante de la Maison de la Reine'' for the queen dowager, Anne of Austria, between 1657 and 1666.


Biography

Anna Maria Martinozzi was born in Rome to Girolamo Martinozzi and Laura Margherita Mazzarini, the daughter of Pietro Mazzarini and the elder sister of Jules Mazarin, who was
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and Prime Minister during the minority of Louis XIV of France. She and her younger sister
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were brought to France by her uncle, as were her maternal cousins, the Mancini sisters:
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, Marie, Olympe,
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, and Marie Anne. The seven nieces of Cardinal Mazarin came to be known as the Mazarinettes by the French court. Mazarin managed to secure advantageous marriages for all of them. Her niece was
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, future Queen of England. In 1654, she married Armand de Bourbon, ''Prince of Conti'' (1629–1666). The marriage took place at the Palais du Louvre 22 February 1654. In 1660 she and her husband began living at an ''hôtel'' on the quai Malaquais, which became known as the
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. They had two sons, Louis Armand (born 1661) and François Louis (born 1664). Her husband died in 1666. She acted as the godmother by proxy to ''
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'' for Henrietta Maria of France, the dauphins own aunt (24 March 1668). In 1670, Anne Marie exchanged her townhouse on the quai Malaquais and her beautiful country house in Bouchet for the Hôtel Guénégaud on the quai de Nevers. The house on the quai Malaquais became the Hôtel du Plessis-Guénégaud, her new house became the Hôtel de Conti, and the quai de Nevers became the quai de Conti. André Mauban (1944), ''Jean Marot: Architecte et Graveur Parisien'' (Paris: Les Éditions d'Art et d'Histoire, ), p. 286. She died in Paris at her ''hôtel'' on the quai Conti in 1672; she was aged roughly 35. She never saw the birth of her first grandchild
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.


Issue

She had three children, two of whom reached adulthood: *Louis de Bourbon (Hôtel de Conti, 6 September 1658 - Hôtel de Conti, 14 September 1658) *
Louis Armand de Bourbon Louis Armand de Bourbon (30 April 1661 – 9 November 1685) was Prince of Conti from 1666 to his death, succeeding his father, Armand de Bourbon. His mother was Anne Marie Martinozzi, the daughter of Girolamo Martinozzi and Laura Margherita ...
, ''Prince of Conti'' ( Hôtel de Conti (quai Malaquais), 4 April 1661- Palace of Fontainebleau 9 November 1685) ** married
Marie Anne de Bourbon Marie Anne de Bourbon, ''Légitimée de France','' born Marie Anne de La Blaume Le Blanc, by her marriage Princess of Conti then Princess Dowager of Conti, ''suo jure'' Duchess of La Vallière and of Vaujours (2 October 1666 – 3 May 1739) ...
, his cousin, in 1680. ** died childless at age 24; title passed to younger brother. *
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, ''Prince of Conti'', nicknamed ''Le Grand Conti'' (''The Great Conti'') (Hôtel de Conti (quai Malaquais), 30 April 1664 - Hôtel de Conti (quai Conti), 22 February 1709) ** married Marie Thérèse de Bourbon in 1680; the couple were the titular monarchs of Poland in 1697. ** had three legitimate children who survived infancy; only one of them, his only son, Louis Armand II, had children. ** had multiple affairs with both men and women; most notably with Louise-Françoise de Bourbon, wife of Louis III, Prince of Condé, who was the eldest illegitimate daughter of Louis XIV and Madame de Montespan.
Marie Anne de Bourbon Marie Anne de Bourbon, ''Légitimée de France','' born Marie Anne de La Blaume Le Blanc, by her marriage Princess of Conti then Princess Dowager of Conti, ''suo jure'' Duchess of La Vallière and of Vaujours (2 October 1666 – 3 May 1739) ...
, the daughter of Louise-Françoise de Bourbon was thought to have been the fruit of this affair. ** descendants include: Louis-Philippe I, King of the French; the present-day pretenders to the throne of France and Italy; and the kings of Spain and Belgium.


Ancestry


See also

* Mazarinettes


Notes


External links


Genealogy of her family
worldroots.com
Portrait of a noblewoman thought to be the Princesse de Conti
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