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Louis of Lorraine (7 December 1641 – 13 June 1718) was the Count of Armagnac from his father's death in 1666. The ''
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'', he was a member of a
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of the
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, itself a cadet branch of the sovereign
House of Lorraine The House of Lorraine () originated as a cadet branch of the House of Metz. It inherited the Duchy of Lorraine in 1473 after the death without a male heir of Nicholas I, Duke of Lorraine. By the marriage of Francis of Lorraine to Maria Ther ...
. His descendants include
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, and Diana Álvares Pereira de Melo, 11th Duchess of Cadaval.


Biography

''Louis de Lorraine'' was born in Paris to
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, Count of Armagnac and his wife
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. His younger brother, Philippe, chevalier de Lorraine, was infamously the lover of ''
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'', i.e.,
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, younger brother of
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. He, like his father before him, was the ''
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'', one of the
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and a member of the King's Household. At Louis' death, the post, as well as style of '' Monsieur le Grand'' was taken by his son Charles, Count of Armagnac (at Charles' death, it was given to Louis' grandson, the ''prince de Lambesc''). At the death of his father in 1666, he inherited the title ''comte d'Armagnac'' which, although it evoked the family of the great
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, did not entail possession of the vast lands and semi-sovereign authority wielded by the extinct, medieval
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. He was buried at the Abbey of Royaumont, located near
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in
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, approximately 30 km north of
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. With him is his father and son, François Armand.


Marriage and issue

On 7 October 1660 he was married in Paris to Catherine de Neufville-Villeroy (1639-1707), youngest daughter of Nicolas de Neufville, Duke of Villeroy, who had been governor of the young Louis XIV. She was a sister of
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, the future governor of
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. The couple had 14 children, of whom only three would have progeny; # Henri of Lorraine, Count of Brionne (15 November 1661 – 3 April 1713) married Marie Madeleine d'Épinay and had issue; his great grand daughter Joséphine de Lorraine was the grand mother of
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thus an ancestor of the
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; # Marguerite of Lorraine (17 November 1662 – 16 December 1730) married at Versailles on 25 July 1675 by proxy
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and had issue; # Françoise of Lorraine (28 February 1664) died in infancy; # François Armand of Lorraine, ''chevalier de Lorraine'' (13 February 1665 – 9 June 1728) never married, Abbot of Royaumont; # Camille of Lorraine, Count of Chamilly (25 October 1666 – 6 November 1715) never married; died at the
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; # Armande of Lorraine (8 July 1668 – 1681) died young; # Isabelle of Lorraine (12 June 1671) died in infancy; # Philippe of Lorraine (29 June 1673 – 1677) died in infancy; # Marie of Lorraine (12 August 1674 – 30 October 1724) married
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at Versailles 13 June 1688 and had issue; they were parents of Louise Hippolyte Grimaldi, suo jure Princess of Monaco; subsequent Sovereign Princes of Monaco descend from them; # Louis Alphonse of Lorraine, ''
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d'Armagnac'' (24 August 1675 – 24 August 1704) never married, died in the
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; #
Charlotte of Lorraine 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 f ...
, Mlle. d'Armagnac (6 May 1678 – 21 January 1757) never married; # Anne Marie of Lorraine (29 September 1680 – 19 December 1712) died in Monaco; # Marguerite of Lorraine (20 July 1681) died in infancy; # Charles of Lorraine,
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(22 February 1684 – 29 December 1751) married Françoise Adélaide de Noailles, daughter of Adrien Maurice de Noailles, Duc de Noailles, no issue. Amongst his many mistresses was
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(1673 - 1707), who later known as Mademoiselle Maupin or La Maupin.


Ancestry


References

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