Louis Marie, Duke of Rambouillet
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Duke of Rambouillet | |||||
Born | Palace of Versailles, France |
2 January 1746||||
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Burial | Royal Chapel, Dreux, France | ||||
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House | House of Bourbon | ||||
Father | Louis Jean Marie de Bourbon, Duke of Penthièvre | ||||
Mother | Maria Theresa Felicitas of Modena | ||||
Religion | Roman Catholicism |
Louis Marie de Bourbon, Duke of Rambouillet (2 January 1746 – 13 November 1749) was a French prince and child of the eldest son of the Duke of Penthièvre. He was known as the Duke of Rambouillet.
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Biography
Born at the Palace of Versailles in the Apartments of his mother at Versailles, present bedchamber of Madame Adélaïde[1][2] Louis was given the title of Duke of Rambouillet from birth, a title given to his grand father the Count of Toulouse in 1711 by Louis XIV for Toulouse.[citation needed]
As a member of a legitimised branch of the House of Bourbon, he ranked as a Prince du Sang, this entitled Louis to the style of Serene Highness. Louis' father, Louis Jean Marie de Bourbon was the greatest landowner in France and had one of the largest fortunes in Europe thanks to Louis Jean Marie inheriting the fortune of the Duke of Maine, his paternal uncle. Despite this, Louis Marie never lived to enjoy the fortune of his father; Louis Marie died at the Palace of Versailles at the age of 3. Buried at the chapel at the Château de Rambouillet, he was later moved by his posthumous sister Louise Marie Adélaïde de Bourbon (wife of the future Philippe Égalité) to the Chapelle royale de Dreux.[citation needed]
Ancestry
Titles, styles, honours and arms
Titles and styles
- 2 January 1746 – 13 November 1749 Her Serene Highness the Duke of Rambouillet
References and notes
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See also
- ↑ Madame Adélaïde's Bedchamber
- ↑ The original appartement des bains, suite of rooms used by Louis's ancestor Madame de Montespan then by her son, the Count of Toulouse. The rooms were the suite of the Penthièvre's from 1744 till 1752