Jacqueline De Bueil
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Jacqueline de Bueil (1588-1651), was a French noblewoman and mistress to Henry IV of France in 1604-1608.


Early life

She was born as daughter of Claude de Bueil, Seigneur de Courcillon (1537-1596) and his wife Catherine de Montcler.


Marriages and court life

Although firstly married to Philippe de Harlay, de Champvallon (1582-1652), Count de Césy, she had a child with the king, Antoine de Bourbon-Bueil (1606-1632). She was also known to have had affairs with several other men at court, among them with
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, and participated in several plots. In 1607 she divorced her husband and later married René II Crespin Crespin du Bec , Marquis de Vardes and had legitimate issue with him.


References

* Hugh Noel Williams: ''Last Loves of Henri of Navarre''. London: Hutchinson; pp. 154–156
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