- La Belle Chateauneuf
La Belle Châteauneuf, the name popularly given to Renée de Rieux, daughter of
Jean de Rieux, seigneur de Châteauneuf , who was descended from one of the greatest families ofBrittany . The dates both of her birth and death are not known. She wasmaid of honor to the queen-motherCatherine de' Medici , and inspired an ardent passion in theduke of Anjou , brother of Charles IX. This intrigue deterred the duke from the marriage which it was desired to arrange for him with Elizabeth of England; but he soon abandoned Chateauneuf forMarie of Cleves (1571). The court then wished to find a husband for her, whose singular beauty gave her an influence which the queen-mother feared, and matches were in turn suggested with the "voivode " ofTransylvania , the earl ofLeicester ; withDu Prat , provost ofParis , and with the count ofBrienne , all of which came to nothing. Ultimately, on the ground that she had been lacking in respect towards the queen,Louise of Lorraine-Vaudmont , Renee was banished from the court. She married aFlorentine named Antinotti, whom she stabbed in a fit of jealousy (1577); then she remarried, her husband being Philip Altoviti, who in 1586 was killed in a duel by the Grand PriorHenry of Angouleme , who was himself mortally wounded.References
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