- Charles, Count of Charolais
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Charles Count of Charolais Charles by Hyacinthe Rigaud, 18th century Full name Charles de Bourbon Father Louis de Bourbon, Prince of Condé Mother Louise-Françoise de Bourbon Born 19 June 1700
Château de Chantilly, FranceDied 23 July 1760 (aged 60)
Paris, FranceBurial Église Collégiale Saint-Martin, Montmorency, France Charles de Bourbon, Count of Charolais (19 June 1700 – 23 July 1760) was a French noble. As a member of the reigni prince of the Blood.
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Biography
A son of Louis III, Prince of Condé, he was made governor of Touraine in 1720. He fought in Hungary in the war against the Ottoman Turks and won distinction at the battle of Belgrade. He was governor of his nephew Louis Joseph de Bourbon, prince de Condé. In 1728 he become on of the candidates to the hand of wealthy Maria Zofia Sieniawska supported by Louis XV in attempt to gain a strong position in Poland before the royal election.[1]
He secretly married Jeanne de Valois-Saint Remy, a descendent of Henri II via an illegitimate branch. Their son was Louis-Thomas (1718–1799), who was not legitimated by the king, later was exiled to England.
He had two illegitimate children with Marguerite Caron de Rancurel :
- Marie Marguerite de Bourbon (1752–1830), who married Denis Nicolas, comte de Puget.
- Charlotte Marguerite Élisabeth de Bourbon (1754–1839), who married François Xavier Joseph, comte de Lowendal.
On his death the county of Charolais reverted to the king. Some years later it was granted to a brother of the future Louis-Philippe of France.
He was buried at the Église Collégiale Saint-Martin, Montmorency.
Ancestry
Titles, styles, honours and arms
Titles and styles
- 19 June 1700 – 23 July 1760 His Serene Highness the Count of Charolais
References
- ^ (Polish) "Czartoryska z Sieniawskich Maria Zofia". Polski Słownik Biograficzny. http://www.wilanow-palac.art.pl/index.php?enc=1216. Retrieved 2010-09-01.
The generations start from the children of Charles de Bourbon Duke of Vendôme by whom all Bourbon's after c.1513; 1st Generation Louis · Antoine, King of Navarre · François, Count of Enghien* · Louis* · Charles, Cardinal de Bourbon* · Jean, Count of Soissons and Enghien · Louis, Prince of Condé2nd Generation Henri, Duke of Beaumont · Louis, Count of Marle · Henri, Prince of Condé · Charles* · François, Prince of Conti · Charles, Cardinal, Archbishop of Rouen* · Louis* · Charles, Count of Soissons* · Louis* · Benjamin*3rd Generation Henri, Prince of Condé · Louis, Count of Soissons4th Generation 5th Generation Henri Jules, Prince of Condé · Louis Armand, Prince of Conti* · François Louis, Prince of Conti · Louis Joseph, Duke of Vendôme · Philippe, Duke of Vendôme6th Generation Louis, Duke of Orléans · Henri, Duke of Bourbon* · Louis, Prince of Condé · Henri, Count of Clermont* · Louis Henri, Count of La Marche* · Prince of La Roche-sur-Yon* · Louis Armand, Prince of Conti · Louis François, Count of Alais* · Louis Jean Marie, Duke of Penthièvre7th Generation Louis Philippe, Duke of Orléans · Louis Henri, Prince of Condé · Charles, Count of Charolais · Louis, Count of Clermont* · Louis, Count of La Marche* · Louis François, Prince of Conti · Louis Armand, Duke of Mercœur* · Charles, Count of Alais* · Louis Marie, Duke of Rambouillet · Louis Alexandre, Prince of Lamballe · Jean Marie, Duke of Châteauvillain · Vincent, Count of Guingamp · Louis Marie Félicité8th Generation 9th Generation Louis Philippe, Duke of Orléans · Louis Henri, Prince of Condé · Prince Antoine Philippe, Duke of Montpensier · Louis Charles, Count of Beaujolais10th Generation Ferdinand Philippe, Duke of Orléans · Louis Antoine Henri, Duke of Enghien* · Louis, Duke of Nemours · François, Prince of Joinville · Charles, Duke of Penthièvre · Henri, Duke of Aumale · Antoine, Duke of Montpensier- died without issue
Categories:- 1700 births
- 1760 deaths
- Counts of Charolais
- House of Bourbon-Condé
- House of Bourbon
- Recipients of the Order of the Holy Spirit
- 18th-century French people
- People of the Regency of Philippe d'Orléans
- People of the Ancien Régime
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