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Louise Françoise, Duchess of Bourbon (1 June 1673 – 16 June 1743) was the eldest surviving legitimised daughter of Louis XIV of France and his maîtresse-en-titre Françoise-Athénaïs, Marquise de Montespan.
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Became Princess Ceased to be Princess Death Husband; Eléanor de Roucy de Roye: Charles, Count of Roucy 24 February 1535 22 June 1551 23 July 1564 Louis de Bourbon: Francoise d'Orléans: François, Marquis of Rothelin 5 April 1549 8 November 1565 13 March 1569 husband's death: 11 June 1601 Marie de Clèves: Francis I, Duke of Nevers
PictureNameFatherBirthCharles, Count of Roucy ( Roye )24 February 153522 June 1551François, Marquis of Rothelin ( Valois ...5 April 15498 November 1565Francis I, Duke of Nevers ( La Marck )155310 August 1572Louis, Duke of Thouars ( La Trémoille )156816 March 1586Apr 6, 2024 · Louise-Françoise Duchesse de Bourbon, Princesse de Condé Bourbon (1 Jun 1673 - certain 16 Jun 1743)
Louise Françoise de Bourbon (1 June 1673 – 16 June 1743) was an illegitimate daughter of King Louis XIV of France and his famous mistress Madame de Montespan. Her marriage to a prince of the blood in 1685 caused great scandal and she had an open rivalry with her older sister Françoise Marie, Duchess of Orléans.
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Louis de Bourbon-Condé (at that point known as the Duke of Bourbon) had in 1685 married Louise-Françoise de Bourbon, the legitimated daughter of Louis XIV of France and Françoise-Athénaïs, marquise de Montespan. The couple had many children and produced an heir to the Condé titles and lands.
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Here, Louise Françoise de Bourbon, Princess of Condé (1673–1743) is elegantly dressed wearing the elaborate wired lace fontange (a tall headdress) and holding a fan. These prints help historians of fashion and dress to date historic trends.
Married at the age of 11, Louise Françoise became known as Madame la Duchesse, a style she kept as a widow. She was Duchess of Bourbon and Princess of Condé by marriage. She was later a leading member of the cabale de Meudon, a group centered on her half-brother Louis, Grand Dauphin.