Marie Anne d'Orléans
Mademoiselle de Chartres
Marie Anne | ||
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Mademoiselle de Chartres | ||
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1652-11-09
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9 November 1652
Palais d'Orléans , Paris, France |
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Died |
17 August 1656
(1656-08-17)
(aged
3)
Palais d'Orléans, Paris, France |
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House | House of Orléans | |
Father | Gaston d'Orléans | |
Mother | Marguerite de Lorraine |
Marie Anne d'Orléans, petite-fille de France (Marie Anne; 9 November 1652 – 17 August 1656) was a French Princess and youngest daughter of Gaston d'Orléans . She held the rank of Grand daughter of France . She was a member of the House of Orléans .
Biography
Born at the Palais d'Orléans , the present day Luxembourg Palace in Paris, she was the youngest daughter born to the Duke and Duchess of Orléans.
Her father, Gaston d'Orléans , was the youngest brother of the late Louis XIII ; as such, Marie Anne was born during the reign of his first cousin, the 12-year-old Louis XIV . As a grand daughter of France , Marie Anne was allowed the style of Royal Highness and was known as Mademoiselle de Chartres from birth.
Her older siblings included the future Grande Mademoiselle , [1] the Grand Duchess of Tuscany , Duchess of Guise and the short lived Duchess of Savoy . Her only brother the Duke of Valois died in 1652 aged a year and a half.
She died at the Palais d'Orléans and was buried at the Royal Basilica of Saint Denis outside Paris, the traditional burial place of the House of Bourbon .
Ancestors
References and notes
- ↑ Her older half sister from her father's first marriage to Marie de Bourbon who died giving birth to la Grande Mademoiselle in 1627
- 1 2 Anselme 1726 , pp. 328–329.
- 1 2 Anselme 1726 , pp. 143–144.
- 1 2 Anselme 1726 , pp. 145–147.
- 1 2 Anselme 1726 , p. 211.
- 1 2 "The Medici Granducal Archive and the Medici Archive Project" (PDF) . p. 12. Archived from the original (PDF) on 15 January 2006.
- 1 2 Leonie Frieda (14 March 2006). Catherine de Medici: Renaissance Queen of France . HarperCollins. p. 386. ISBN 978-0-06-074493-9 . Retrieved 21 February 2011 .
- 1 2 Wurzbach, Constantin, von , ed. (1860). "Habsburg, Johanna von Oesterreich (Tochter des Kaisers Ferdinand I.)" . Biographisches Lexikon des Kaiserthums Oesterreich [ Biographical Encyclopedia of the Austrian Empire ] (in German). Vol. 6. p. 290 – via Wikisource .
- 1 2 3 4 Cartwright, Julia Mary (1913). Christina of Denmark, Duchess of Milan and Lorraine, 1522-1590 . New York: E. P. Dutton. p. 538.
- 1 2 Anselme 1726 , pp. 147–148.
- 1 2 Anselme 1726 , pp. 133–135.
- 1 2 Bertholet, Jean (1742). Histoire ecclesiastique et civile du Duche de Luxembourg et Comte de Chiny (in French). Vol. 3. A. Chevalier. p. 39 . Retrieved 16 September 2018 .
- 1 2 3 4 "Un administrateur au temps de Louis XIV" . Messager des sciences historiques (in French). Ghent: 256. 1883.
- Anselme de Sainte-Marie, Père (1726). Histoire généalogique et chronologique de la maison royale de France [ Genealogical and chronological history of the royal house of France ] (in French). Vol. 1 (3rd ed.). Paris: La compagnie des libraires.
Only includes Princesses of the House of Bourbon before the
French Revolution
, excepted the issue of
Philip V of Spain
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