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daughter and Louise
She was a daughter of Frederick William of Nassau-Weilburg ( 1768 – 1816 ) and his wife Burgravine Louise Isabelle of Kirchberg.
They were parents to a daughter, Louise Borgia, Duchess of Valentinois, ( 1500 – 1553 ) who first married Louis II de La Tremouille, Governor of Burgundy, and secondly Philippe de Bourbon ( 1499 – 1557 ), Seigneur de Busset.
The proxy marriage of state of his daughter Marie Louise of Austria to Napoleon on 10 March 1810 was assuredly his most severe defeat.
Here, he had met an American, Louise Burguelew Ennis, the daughter of a wholesale stationer ; entering a relationship, they were married in Manhattan on 25 November 1868.
Acceptance was finally confirmed in 1877, when they were introduced to Princess Louise, the daughter of Queen Victoria.
In 1709 he made a short trip to Sorau to marry Amalie Louise Juliane Eberlin, lady-in-waiting to the Countess of Promnitz and daughter of the musician Daniel Eberlin.
They went back to Eisenach, where in January 1711 Amalie Louise gave birth to a daughter.
* 1848 – Princess Louise, Duchess of Argyll, daughter of Queen Victoria ( d. 1939 )
She was the second daughter of King Christian IX of Denmark and Louise of Hesse-Cassel.
Calvert begins an affair with a wealthy nobleman's daughter, Louise, who falls madly in love with him.
In 1885, he married Ellen Louise Axson, the daughter of a minister from Savannah, Georgia during a visit to her relatives in Rome, Georgia.
** Louise, Princess Royal and Duchess of Fife, British royal, eldest daughter of Edward VII ( b. 1867 )
* December 3 – Princess Louise of the United Kingdom, second youngest daughter of Queen Victoria ( b. 1848 )
* March 18 – Princess Louise, Duchess of Argyll, daughter of Queen Victoria ( d. 1939 )
** Louise de La Fayette, daughter of John, comte de La Fayette ( d. 1665 )
Although she began proceedings for divorce in January 1794, it was at the insistence of Condorcet and Cabanis, who wished to protect their property from expropriation and to provide financially for Sophie and their young daughter, Louise ' Eliza ' Alexandrine.
* November 8 – Louise Bénédicte de Bourbon, duchess of Maine, daughter in law of Louis XIV ( d. 1753 )
* date unknown – Louise de Maisonblanche, illegitimate daughter of Louis XIV ( d. 1718 )
His affair with Queen Caroline Matilda (“ Caroline Mathilde ”) caused scandal, especially after the birth of a daughter, Princess Louise Augusta, and was the catalyst for the intrigues and power play that caused his downfall and dramatic death.
On 7 July the Queen gave birth to a daughter, Louise Augusta ; and a proclamation commanded that a Te Deum in honour of the event should be sung in all the churches.
One such was the daughter of a friend, called Louise ; in his grief he is believed to have written the cantata " Entsagen " ( Renunciation ).
It includes: Henrietta Maria of France ( died 1669 ), exiled Queen of England ; Philippe I, Duke of Orléans, founder of the House of Orléans ; his first wife Henrietta Anne Stuart | Princess Henriette ( died 1670 ); the couples first daughter Marie Louise d ' Orléans ( 1662 – 1689 ) | Marie Louise d ' Orléans ( later Queen of Spain ); Anne of Austria ( died 1666 ); the Orléans daughters of Gaston, Duke of Orléans | Gaston de France ; Louis XIV ; the Dauphin of France with his wife Maria Theresa of Spain with her third daughter Princess Marie-Thérèse of France ( 1667 – 1672 ) | Marie-Thérèse de France, called Madame Royale ( died 1672 ) and her second son Philippe-Charles de France, duc d ' Anjou ( d1671 ).

daughter and Adélaïde
Louis XV was the third son of Burgundy and his wife Marie Adélaïde of Savoy the eldest daughter of Victor Amadeus II, Duke of Savoy, and Anne Marie d ' Orléans.
Throughout the second half of his reign, Louis XV experienced opposition and intrigue from his children, particularly his son Louis ( the dauphin ) and his eldest surviving daughter Adélaïde.
* Louise Marie Adélaïde Eugénie d ' Orléans ( 1777 – 1847 ), daughter of the above
** Princess Marie Adélaïde of France ( 1732 – 1800 ), daughter of Louis XV,
Labille's daughter was the future famed painter Adélaïde Labille-Guiard, and Jeanne became very good friends with her.
Aglaé was the daughter of Pierre César Auguié ( 1738 – 1815 ) and Adélaïde Henriette Genet ( 1758 – 1794 ).
Adélaïde, the daughter of Gilles Bernard Bourlon de Chavange and wife Jeanne Françoise Launuy, had no children with Augereau, but his nephews became heirs of the ducal title.
1769, he married Louise Marie Adélaïde de Bourbon ( 1753 – 1821 ), daughter of his cousin, the Duke of Penthiêvre, a grand Admiral of France and the richest man in the country at the time.
His wife, Adélaïde Robert, was the daughter of the French politician Pierre-François-Joseph Robert.
He married Anne Gouvion ( Toul, 2 November 1775-Paris, 18 June 1844 ) and had issue, including Laurent François, Marquis de Gouvion Saint-Cyr ( 30 December 1815-30 January 1904 ), married in Saint-Bouize on 17 August 1847 to Marie Adélaïde Bachasson de Montalivet ( 5 November 1828-14 April 1880 ), daughter of Marthe Camille Bachasson, Count of Montalivet, and had issue.
Marmont had married, in 1798, Hortense de Perregaux, the daughter of Jean-Frédéric Perregaux, a Swiss ( and Protestant ) banker, later a founder and regent of the Banque de France, and Adélaïde de Praël de Surville, herself the natural daughter of the banker to the court of Louis XV, Nicolas Beaujon.
Louise was the younger daughter of Philippe Lévêque de Vilmorin, also called Charles Henry Philippe Lévêque de Vilmorin ( Verrières-le-Buisson, 21 May 1872-Verrières-le-Buisson, 29 June 1917 ) by his wife ( Berthe Marie ) Mélanie de Gaufridy de Dortan ( Dompierre-les-Ormes, 31 August 1876-Paris, 23 October 1937 ), daughter of Roger de Gaufridy de Dortan ( 1843 – 1905 ) and wife Adélaïde de Verdonnet ( 1853 – 1918 ).. She had an older sister Marie ( 1901-1972 ), married to a cousin Guy Marie Félix Lévêque de Vilmorin ( 1896-1984 ) in 1922 ( div.
* 31 March: The Regents second surviving daughter Louise Adélaïde takes the veil and becomes a nun under the name of Sœur Sainte-Bathilde ; her parents were not impressed ;
NOTE: The above Anne Julie Adélaïde de Melun was the younger sister of Louis de Melun, Duke of Joyeuse ; he was the ecret husband of Louise Adélaïde's great aunt Marie Anne de Bourbon ( 1697 – 1741 ); Louis de Melun's wife was Armande de La Tour d ' Auvergne-the eldest grand daughter of Marie Anne Mancini ;
Château de Châlus-Chabrol, Châlus, Haute-Vienne, 24 February 1734-Paris, 7 July 1821, daughter of Gabriel de Châlus, seigneur de Sansac, and Claire Gérault de Solages ), one of the ladies-in-waiting of Elizabeth, Duchess of Parma and Chamberlain-Major of Princess Marie Adélaïde of France, and his father was either her husband ( m. 10 July 1749 ), a nobleman of Spanish remote descent Don Jean François, 1er duc de Narbonne-Lara Grandee of Spain 1st Class, Lieutenant General of the Army, Commander in Name of the King of the Dioceses of Castres, Albi and Lavaur, 1st Gentleman of the House of H. R. H.
He married Marie Adélaïde ( sometimes Adélaïde Marie ) de Montholon ( Mâcon, 11 or 16 October 1767-1848 ), Lady of Madame Victoire of France, daughter of Louis XV, on 16 April 1782 at Paris, France, with whom he had two daughters.
Born at the Royal Palace of Turin in December 1685, Marie Adélaïde was the eldest daughter of Victor Amadeus II, Duke of Savoy since 1675, and his French wife Anne Marie d ' Orléans, a niece of Louis XIV, and the daughter of Philippe I, Duke of Orléans and of Henrietta of England.
Louis XV subsequently named his fourth daughter Marie Adélaïde in his mother's honour.
He married Louise Françoise Adélaïde de Saint-Germain ( Yvelines, Versailles, 13 January 1769-Thauvenay, 10 March 1850 ), who was said to be a daughter of Louis XV of France-with whom she shared the same striking resemlance in the strongly marked Bourbon traits also found in other of his illegitimate offspring-by Catherine Eléonore Bernard ( 1740 – 1769 ), and had issue:
He married in Saint-Bouize on June 19, 1865 with Marie Adélaïde Marthe Bachasson de Montalivet ( Paris, October 9, 1844-Paris, August 2, 1914 ), daughter of Marthe Camille Bachasson, Count of Montalivet and a great-granddaughter of King Louis XV of France by one of his mistresses, Catherine Eléonore Bernard ( 1740-1769 ), and by whom he had seven children, the third of which was the diplomat François Georges-Picot, being the fifth, a daughter, the maternal grandmother of Valéry Giscard d ' Estaing .< ref >

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