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Françoise Marie de Bourbon
Duchess of Orléans; legitimized daughter of Louis XIV / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Françoise Marie de Bourbon (Légitimée de France; 4 May[2] 1677 – 1 February 1749) was the youngest illegitimate daughter of King Louis XIV of France and his maîtresse-en-titre, Françoise-Athénaïs de Rochechouart, Marquise de Montespan. At the age of 14, she married her first cousin Philippe d'Orléans, the future regent of France during the minority of Louis XV. Through two of her eight children, she became the ancestress of several of Europe's Roman Catholic monarchs of the 19th and 20th centuries—notably those of Belgium, Italy, Portugal, Spain, and France.
Françoise Marie de Bourbon | |
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Légitimée de France Duchess of Orléans | |
![]() Pierre Gobert, "Portrait of the Duchess of Orléans Françoise Marie de Bourbon", 1700 | |
Born | 4 May 1677 Château de Maintenon, Maintenon, France |
Died | 1 February 1749
(aged 71) Palais-Royal, Paris, France |
Burial | 6 February 1749[1] Église de la Madeleine de Trainel, Paris, France |
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Issue Detail | |
House | Bourbon |
Father | Louis XIV |
Mother | Madame de Montespan |
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Françoise Marie wielded little political influence. In 1718, she participated in the botched Cellamare Conspiracy, during which the conspirators orchestrated to oust her husband as regent in favour of her brother Louis-Auguste, Duke of Maine.