Anne Geneviève de Bourbon
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Anne Geneviève de Bourbon | ||
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Duchess of Longueville | ||
Anne Geneviève de Bourbon, impersonation of Peace and Concord, by Anselm van Hulle. | ||
Born | ||
Died | 5 April 1679 Château of Vincennes, France | (aged 59)|
Spouse | Henri d'Orléans, Duke of Longueville | |
Issue | Charles Paris, Duke of Longueville Jean Louis Charles, Duke of Longueville | |
Full name | ||
Anne Geneviève de Bourbon | ||
Father | Henry II, Prince of Condé | |
Mother | Charlotte Marguerite de Montmorency | |
Burial | Carmel du faubourg Saint-Jacques, Paris, France | |
Signature | ||
Anne-Geneviève de Bourbon (28 August 1619 - 5 April 1679) was a Princess of the French royal blood by birth who is remembered for her beauty and amours, her influence during the civil wars of the Fronde, and her final conversion to Jansenism.
Marriage[edit]
Mademoiselle de Condé married Henri d'Orléans, Duke of Longueville on 2 June 1642. He was a widower an twice her age. He was also a descendant of King Charles V of France.
Issue[edit]
- Charlotte Louise, Mademoiselle de Dunois (1645–1664).
- Jean Louis Charles d'Orléans, 9th Duke of Longueville 12 January 1646 - 1694) never married.
- Marie Gabrielle d'Orléans (1646–1650) died young.
- Charles Paris d'Orléans, 10th Duke of Longueville (29 January 1649 - 12 June 1672) never married.
Titles and styles[edit]
- 28 August 1619 - 2 June 1642 Her Most Serene Highness Mademoiselle de Condé, Princess of the French royal blood.
- 2 June 1642 - 11 May 1663 Her Most Serene Highness The Duchess of Longueville.
- 11 May 1663 15 April 1679 Her Most Serene Highness The Dowager Duchess of Longueville.