Françoise Babou De La Bourdaisière
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Françoise Babou de La Bourdaisière, Marquise of Coeuvres, vicomtess of Soissons and of Bercy (; 1542 – 9 June 1592) was the
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of a favourite of the king, Du Guast. She married Antoine d'Estrées in 1558, and they were the parents of
Gabrielle d'Estrées Gabrielle d'Estrées, Duchess of Beaufort and Verneuil, Marchioness of Monceaux (; 157310 April 1599) was a mistress, confidante and adviser of Henry IV of France. She is noted for her role in ending the religious civil wars that plagued France ...
—mistress of King Henry IV of France.


Life

Françoise Babou was the eldest daughter of Jean Babou de La Bourdaisière (1511-1569) and Françoise Robertet (1515-1580). She was described by
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in his ''Historiettes'' as the “most prolific clan of gallant women who ever existed in France.” Francoise received an upbringing at the French royal court—as a ''fille d'honneur'' (maid of honour) to Mary Stuart. She remained in this post until Mary's marriage in 1558, and then served as ''
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'' to Mary until she left for Scotland. Françoise served in the same position to Queen Louise in 1575–1583. Françoise Babou lived with separate rooms from her husband during her years in service at court and had an affair with du Guast. He was killed in a duel in 1575. In 1583 she left the court and her husband permanently to live with her lover Yves d'Alègre on his estates in the Auvergne. In 1589, Yves d'Alègre was appointed governor of Issoire in
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by Henry III. She accompanied him there, and they ruled the city together. With his approval, she introduced
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s with death penalty. Their rule was highly unpopular, and in 1592, they were both assassinated for political reasons by citizens who broke in to their home. She is a subject of the writings by Brantôme.


Death

On 9 June 1592, an angry mob broke into their house—where Yves and Françoise were sleeping—and stabbed Yves in the chest, killing him. The mob dragged Françoise into a bedroom and stabbed her in the heart. The corpses of Françoise and Yves were then thrown off the balcony and onto the streets, where they were stripped and denuded. Their naked bodies were displayed in a public square.


Issue

* Marie Catherine (1562 – 1565); died in childhood. * Marguerite (1565 – 7 July 1590); married Gabriel Bournel, Baron de Mouchy. * Diane (1566 – 1618); married Jean de Monluc in 1596, and became the mistress of Jean-Louis, Duc d’Épernon. * Angélique (1570 – 1634); became abbess of Maubuisson. * Gabrielle (1571 – 10 April 1599); became mistress of
Henry IV of France Henry IV (; 13 December 1553 – 14 May 1610), also known by the epithets Good King Henry (''le Bon Roi Henri'') or Henry the Great (''Henri le Grand''), was King of Navarre (as Henry III) from 1572 and King of France from 1589 to 16 ...
. * François Annibal (1573 – 1670); became ''Maréchal de France''. * Julienne-Hippolyte-Joséphine, Duchess of Villars (c. 1575 – 1680); married George de Brancas and became duchess of Villars.


References


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Further reading

* Jacques-Xavier Carré de Busserolle, Dictionnaire géographique, historique et biographique d'Indre-et-Loire et de l'ancienne province de Touraine, vol. 1, Tours, Éditions de la Société archéologique de Touraine, 1878, 488 p. (lire en ligne rchive, « Babou », p. 109 à 110. {{DEFAULTSORT:Babou De La Bourdaisiere, Francoise 1542 births 1592 deaths 16th-century French people Place of birth missing French ladies-in-waiting