- Marie Anne de Bourbon (1697–1741)
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Marie Anne Mademoiselle de Clermont Marie Anne by Pierre Gobert Spouse Louis, Duke of Joyeuse Full name Marie Anne de Bourbon Father Louis III, Prince of Condé Mother Louise-Françoise de Bourbon Born October 16, 1697
Hôtel de Condé, Paris, FranceDied 11 August 1741 (aged 43)
Hôtel du Petit Luxembourg, Paris, FranceMarie Anne de Bourbon (Marie Anne; 16 October 1697 – 11 August 1741)[1] was a French noblewoman, the daughter of Louis III, Prince of Condé. Her father was the grandson of le Grand Condé and her mother, Louise-Françoise de Bourbon, Mademoiselle de Nantes, was the eldest surviving daughter of Louis XIV of France and his maîtresse-en-titre, Madame de Montespan. She was known as Mademoiselle de Clermont.
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Biography
The fourth daughter and the fifth child of her parents, she shared her name with her eldest sister, Marie Anne Éléonore. Her eldest sister was mentally retarded and as such was hidden from the court.
She was born at the Hôtel de Condé in Paris and was baptised there on 29 August 1700. Marie Anne also shared her name with an aunt, Marie Anne, who became the Duchess of Vendôme after her marriage to Louis Joseph, Duke of Vendôme in 1710.
Marie Anne was said to have been the fruit of her mother's affair with François Louis, Prince of Conti. Her mother, who had an amorous nature, had been having an affair with the prince in the time leading up to the birth of Marie-Anne. François Louis's wife, Marie Thérèse de Bourbon, was the sister of Marie-Anne's mother. Together, the Conti couple had been the titular monarchs of Poland during the year of Marie-Anne's birth.
Her first cousin, Marie Louise Élisabeth d'Orléans (1695–1719), married Charles de France, duc de Berry in 1710. Upon her marriage, Marie Louise Élisabeth assumed the rank of Granddaughter of France and became entitled to her own household. Marie Anne was chosen to be one of her ladies-in-waiting. However, the libertine scandals of Marie Louise Élisabeth at the Château de La Muette made a frustrated Marie Anne to resign her post in 1716.[2]
Marie Anne secretly married her lover, the Duke of Joyeuse, in 1719. Her husband, Louis de Melun, was the son of the Prince of Epinoy and a princess from Lorraine. Louis was also a great great grandson of Gabrielle d'Estrées. He was married to Armande de La Tour d'Auvergne, a daughter of the Duke of Bouillon and grand daughter of Marie Anne Mancini (she died in 1717). In 1724, during a hunting party at Marie Anne's ancestral home, the Château de Chantilly, Louis disappeared and his body was never found. Naturally distraught, Marie Anne never married again. She was never to have any children.[3]
In 1725, she was put in charge of the household of the new Polish-born queen, Marie Leszczyńska. She was secured this post thanks to her brother Louis Henri, Duke of Bourbon who had helped secure the marriage of Marie Leszczyńska to Louis XV. At the death of her cousin Louise Diane d'Orléans in 1736 after a difficult childbirth (the child was a stillborn), Marie Anne was asked to go to the Château d'Issy to represent the Queen in honour of Louise Diane's early death.[4]
Marie Anne held her post until her death in 1741. She died of inflamed bowels at the hôtel du Petit Luxembourg.[5] Like her sisters, Louise Anne and Élisabeth Alexandrine, she was buried in the Carmelite Convent of the Faubourg Saint-Jacques in Paris.[6]
Her portrait en Sultane, by Jean-Marc Nattier (1733), "justifying her chic state of undress"[7] (Wallace Collection, London) is a famous example of turquerie.
Ancestry
Ancestors of Marie Anne de Bourbon (1697–1741) Titles, styles, honours and arms
Titles and styles
- 16 October, 1697 – 11 August, 1741 Her Serene Highness Mademoiselle de Clermont[8]
References
- ^ Dates
- ^ genealogics.org
- ^ The episode, once it was securely distant in time, provided romantic details for Mme de Genlis' brief nouvelle historique, Mademoiselle de Clermont (1802).
- ^ [1]
- ^ old home of her paternal grandmother Anne Henriette of Bavaria
- ^ [2]
- ^ Jo Hedley, in The Wallace Collection, 2005:148.
- ^ http://www.heraldica.org/topics/france/frroyal.htm#sang Style of HSH and further information on Princes of the Blood - Other princes of the blood were only entitled to Most Serene Highness (Altesse Sérénissime) from 1651 to 1824, when they received the style of Royal Highness.
See also
Louis (1546-1569) · Henri (1569–1588) · Henri (1588–1646) · Louis (1646–1686) · Henri Jules (1686–1709) · Louis (1709–1710) · Louis Henri (1710–1740) · Louis Joseph (1740–1818) · Louis Henri (1818–1830)The generations start from the children of Charles de Bourbon Duke of Vendôme by whom all Bourbon's after c.1513;1st Generation Marie · Marguerite, Duchess of Nevers · Madeleine, Abbess of Sainte Croix de Poitiers · Catherine, Abbess of Soissons · Renée, Abbess of Chelles · Léonore, Abbess of Fontevraud2nd Generation Madeleine · Catherine, Duchess of Lorraine · Marguerite · Madeleine · Catherine3rd Generation Catherine · Éléonore, Princess of Orange · Marie · Louise, Duchess of Longueville · Marie, Princess of Carignan4th Generation 5th Generation none6th Generation Marie Louise Élisabeth, Duchess of Berry · Louise Adélaïde, Abbess of Chelles · Charlotte Aglaé, Duchess of Modena · Louise Élisabeth, Queen of Spain · Philippine Élisabeth, Mademoiselle de Beaujolais · Louise Diane, Princess of Conti · Marie Thérèse, Princess of Conti · Anne, Mademoiselle d’Enghien · Anne Marie, Mademoiselle de Condé · Louise Bénédicte, Duchess of Maine · Marie Anne, Duchess of Vendôme · Mademoiselle de Clermont · Marie Anne, Princess of Condé · Louise Adélaïde, Mademoiselle de La Roche-sur-Yon · Mademoiselle d'Alais7th Generation Marie Louise Élisabeth d'Alençon · Louise Marie · Marie Anne Éléonore, Abbess of Saint-Antoine-des-Champs · Louise Élisabeth, Princess of Conti · Louise Anne, Countess of Charolais · Marie Anne, Mademoiselle de Clermont · Henriette Louise, Mademoiselle de Sens · Élisabeth Alexandrine, Mademoiselle de Sens · Louise Henriette, Duchess of Orléans · Marie Adélaïde, Duchess of Orléans · Marie Louise, Mademoiselle de Penthièvre8th Generation 9th Generation 10th Generation Categories:- House of Bourbon-Condé
- House of Bourbon
- 17th-century French people
- 18th-century French people
- 1697 births
- 1741 deaths
- Burials at the Carmel du faubourg Saint-Jacques
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