Hercule Mériadec, Prince Of Guéméné
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Hercule Mériadec de Rohan (13 November 1688 – 21 December 1757) was a ''
prince étranger ''Prince étranger'' (English: "foreign prince") was a high, though somewhat ambiguous, rank at the French royal court of the ''Ancien Régime''. Terminology In medieval Europe, a nobleman bore the title of prince as an indication of sovereignty, ...
'' and the sixth
Duke of Montbazon The Duchy of Montbazon is the area around Montbazon, near Tours, in France. During the Ancien Régime, Montbazon became a ''seigneurie'' held by the House of Rohan in the fifteenth century; was elevated to a ''Count, comté'' in 1557, and raised ...
in France, "Prince de Guéméne" being the title he bore prior to inheriting the dukedom.


Lineage

Born to Charles de Rohan and his wife, Charlotte Élisabeth de Cochefilet, he was the couple’s third child and second son. Anselme, Père. ''Histoire de la Maison Royale de France'', tome 4. Editions du Palais-Royal, 1967, Paris. pp. 46, 64-68. (French). Until the death of his paternal grandfather, Charles, 4th ''Duc de Montbazon'' in 1699, he was fifth in line of succession to the dukedom and not expected to inherit it: Ahead of him were his father Charles, then styled '' Prince de Guéméné'' (1655-1727), his eldest brother François-Armand, ''Prince de Montbazon'' (1682-1717), François-Armand's son Charles-Jules de Rohan (1700-1703) and another older brother, Louis-Charles-Casimir, ''Comte de Rochefort'' (1686-1749). After Charles-Jules died as a child, Louis-Charles-Casimir forfeited his claim to a secular inheritance by joining the
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, whereupon Hercule Mériadec became ''Comte de Rochefort''. His father was the fifth ''Duc de Montbazon'', but succession to that title remained uncertain until François-Armand died without living children at the age of 35 in 1717, leaving Hercule-Mériadec to become ''Prince de Guéméné'', the title usually borne by the heir apparent.


Biography

Only when his father died in October 1727 did he succeed to the Montbazon ducal peerage and become head of the
House of Rohan The House of Rohan () is a Bretons, Breton family of viscounts, later dukes and princes in the French nobility, coming from the locality of Rohan, Morbihan, Rohan in Brittany. Their line descends from the viscounts of Porhoët and is said to tr ...
, which enjoyed the high rank of ''princes étrangers'' at the court of
Louis XVI Louis XVI (Louis-Auguste; ; 23 August 1754 – 21 January 1793) was the last king of France before the fall of the monarchy during the French Revolution. The son of Louis, Dauphin of France (1729–1765), Louis, Dauphin of France (son and heir- ...
. While serving in the '' Gendarmes de la Garde'', he held the position of standard-bearer of the company. Hercule Mériadec's siblings included Louis Constantin de Rohan,
Bishop of Strasbourg Archbishops

*Charles Amarin Brand (16 July 1984 – 23 October 1997) (with rank of archbishop from 1988) *Joseph Doré (23 October 1997 – 25 August 2006) *Jean-Pierre Grallet (21 April 2007 – 18 February 2017) *Luc Ravel (18 February 2017 ...
, and
Armand Jules de Rohan-Guéméné Armand-Jules de Rohan-Guémené (Paris, 10 February 1695 - Saverne, 28 August 1762) was a French ecclesiastic, Peer of France and the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Reims, Archbishop of Reims. Early life Prince de Guemene was the fifteenth child ...
,
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, who crowned Louis XV king. He married his second cousin, ''Louise'' Gabrielle Julie de Rohan-Soubise (1704–1780), youngest daughter of Hercule Mériadec, ''Duc de Rohan-Rohan'' and '' Prince de Soubise'' (1669-1749), head of the younger (Soubise) branch of the House of Rohan. Her mother was Anne Geneviève de Lévis, daughter of Louis Charles de Lévis, '' Duc de Ventadour''. His wife presented their daughter, Charlotte Louise, to
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and the queen,
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, during the '' Honneurs de la Cour'' on 26 October 1737 at
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, two days before her marriage. Hercule-Mériadec died at Sainte-Maure aged sixty nine and was succeeded by his son, Jules. His two youngest sons were cardinals and only one of his daughters had issue (Charlotte Louise). His descendants in male line are settled in Austria.


Issue

*Charlotte de Rohan, ''Mademoiselle de Rohan'', later ''Mademoiselle de Guéméné'' (12 March 1722 – October 1786) married Victor Philip Ferrero Fieschi, Prince of Masserano and Spanish ambassador in London, and had issue; *Généviève de Rohan, Abbess of Marquette (18 November 1724 – 1766) never married; * Jules de Rohan, ''Duc de Montbazon'' (25 March 1726 – 10 December 1800) married
Marie Louise de La Tour d'Auvergne Marie Louise de La Tour d'Auvergne (Marie Louise Henriette Jeanne; 15 August 1725 – 1793) was a French noblewoman and member of the House of La Tour d'Auvergne. She was the Princess of Guéméné by marriage. Biography Early life and fami ...
, daughter of Charles Godefroy, sovereign
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; and had issue; *Marie Louise de Rohan (1728 – 31 May 1737); * Louis Armand de Rohan, ''Prince de Montbazon'' (18 April 1731 – 24 July 1794),
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d; married Gabrielle Rosalie Le Tonnelier de Breteuil, no issue *
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, Cardinal de Rohan (25 September 1734 – 16 February 1803) Prince-Bishop of Strasbourg, no issue; * Ferdinand de Rohan,
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(7 November 1738 – 30 October 1813), had illegitimate children with
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, illegitimate daughter of the English pretender,
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and
Clementina Walkinshaw Clementina Maria Sophia Walkinshaw (1720 – 27 November 1802) was the mistress of the Jacobite claimant Charles Edward Stuart. Born into a respectable Scottish family, Clementina began to live with the Prince in November 1752 and remained his ...
;


References and notes

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