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  1. Signature. Marie de Bourbon (3 May 1606 – 3 June 1692) was the wife of Thomas Francis, Prince of Carignano, and thus a princess of Savoy by marriage. At the death of her brother in 1641, she became Countess of Soissons in her own right, passing the title down three generations of the House of Savoy .

  2. Marie of Luxembourg-Saint-Pol ( c. 1472 — 1 April 1547) was the ruling Countess Regnant of Soissons and Saint-Pol between 25 October 1482 and 1 April 1547. She was additionally made Countess consort of Vendôme through her marriage to Francis, Count of Vendôme. [1] After the death of her spouse, she became regent of the County of Vendôme as ...

  3. Dec 28, 2023 · Coat of arms of Marie de Bourbon (Countess of Soissons in her own right) as Princess of Carignan.png 423 × 367; 139 KB. Marie de Bourbon princess of Carignano with a portrait of her deceased husband.jpg 2,820 × 2,332; 2.97 MB. Marie de Bourbon princess of Carignano.jpg 1,796 × 2,288; 1.65 MB. Marie de Bourbon, Dowager Princess of Carignano ...

  4. 1641-1656: Marie de Bourbon, Princess of Carignano and Countess of Soissons (Countess in her own right) (1606–1692), sister of the preceding. Related pages. Prince of Conti. Prince of Condé. Duke of Orléans. Premier Prince du Sang. Category: Titles in the old Kingdom of France.

  5. Marie de Bourbon (3 May 1606 – 3 June 1692) was the wife of Thomas Francis, Prince of Carignano, and thus a princess of Savoy by marriage. At the death of her brother in 1641, she became Countess of Soissons in her own right, passing the title down three generations of the House of Savoy.

  6. Marie de Bourbon was the wife of Thomas Francis, Prince of Carignano, and thus a Savoyard princess by marriage. At the death of her brother in 1641, she became Countess of Soissons in her own right, passing the title down three generations of the House of Savoy. Biography. Marie de Bourbon was ...

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