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| spouse = {{marriage|[[Charles Amadeus, Duke of Nemours]]|1643|1652|end=d}}
Sir Ewen Cameron (m.1653-1664)
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* [[Marie Jeanne of Savoy|Marie Jeanne, Duchess of Savoy]]
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On 11 July 1643 at the [[Louvre]], ''Mademoiselle de Vendôme'' married [[Charles Amadeus, Duke of Nemours|Charles Amadeus of Savoy, Duke of Nemours]]. The young prince was a member of a cadet branch of the [[house of Savoy]] which had settled in France. The young prince was a direct descendant of [[Philip II, Duke of Savoy]] as was Élisabeth. They had two daughters who would marry the heirs to the thrones of Savoy and Portugal, and three sons who died shortly after birth.
On 11 July 1643 at the [[Louvre]], ''Mademoiselle de Vendôme'' married [[Charles Amadeus, Duke of Nemours|Charles Amadeus of Savoy, Duke of Nemours]]. The young prince was a member of a cadet branch of the [[house of Savoy]] which had settled in France. The young prince was a direct descendant of [[Philip II, Duke of Savoy]] as was Élisabeth. They had two daughters who would marry the heirs to the thrones of Savoy and Portugal, and three sons who died shortly after birth.


In 1652 the Duke of Nemours was killed by her brother [[François, Duke of Beaufort]] in a [[duel]]. Élisabeth herself died in Paris. She managed to secure the income of the lands of Nemours for her two daughters, but the titles were inherited by other members of the family.
In 1652 the Duke of Nemours was killed by her brother [[François, Duke of Beaufort]] in a [[duel]]. Élisabeth herself died in Paris. She managed to secure the income of the lands of Nemours for her two daughters, but the titles were inherited by other members of the family. In earl 1653, she travelled to Scotland where she wed [[Ewen Cameron of Lochiel|Sir Ewen Cameron of Lochiel]], courtier and royalist with whom they had six children. She died in Paris on the 19th May, 1664.


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Revision as of 12:52, 17 October 2020

Élisabeth
Duchess of Nemours
BornAugust 1614
Paris, France
Died19 May 1664
Paris, France
Spouse
(m. 1643; died 1652)
Sir Ewen Cameron (m.1653-1664)
Issue
Names
Élisabeth de Bourbon
HouseBourbon-Vendôme
FatherCésar de Bourbon
MotherFrançoise of Lorraine
ReligionRoman Catholicism

Élisabeth de Bourbon (August 1614 – 19 May 1664) was a granddaughter of King Henry IV of France.

Biography

Élisabeth was born in Paris. Her father was César de Bourbon, Duke of Vendôme, legitimised son of King Henry IV of France and his official mistress Gabrielle d'Estrées. Her mother was Princess Françoise of Lorraine (1592–1669), daughter and heiress of Philippe Emmanuel, Duke of Mercœur, himself a rival of Henry IV. Her mother was the Duchess of Mercœur and Penthièvre in her own right and was the greatest heiress of her time.

Styled as Mademoiselle de Vendôme prior to marriage, she was the second of three children; she had two brothers, the Frondeur François de Bourbon, Duke of Beaufort and Louis de Bourbon, Duke of Vendôme whose wife Laura Mancini was a niece of Cardinal Mazarin. They were the parents of Louis Joseph de Bourbon, a very successful military commander and a Marshal of France.

On 11 July 1643 at the Louvre, Mademoiselle de Vendôme married Charles Amadeus of Savoy, Duke of Nemours. The young prince was a member of a cadet branch of the house of Savoy which had settled in France. The young prince was a direct descendant of Philip II, Duke of Savoy as was Élisabeth. They had two daughters who would marry the heirs to the thrones of Savoy and Portugal, and three sons who died shortly after birth.

In 1652 the Duke of Nemours was killed by her brother François, Duke of Beaufort in a duel. Élisabeth herself died in Paris. She managed to secure the income of the lands of Nemours for her two daughters, but the titles were inherited by other members of the family. In earl 1653, she travelled to Scotland where she wed Sir Ewen Cameron of Lochiel, courtier and royalist with whom they had six children. She died in Paris on the 19th May, 1664.

Issue

  1. Marie Jeanne of Savoy, Mademoiselle de Nemours (1644–1724) married Charles Emmanuel II, Duke of Savoy in 1665.
  2. Stillborn daughter
  3. Marie Françoise of Savoy, Mademoiselle d'Aumale (1646–1683) married Afonso VI of Portugal in 1666 and afterwards Afonso's brother Pedro II of Portugal.
  4. Prince Joseph of Savoy (1649–1649)
  5. Prince Francis of Savoy (1650–1650)
  6. Prince Charles Amadeus of Savoy (1651–1651)

Ancestry

See also

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