The title of Princess of Conti was a French noble title, held by the wife of the Prince of Conti between 1582 and 1803 with an intermission between 1614 and 1654.
Princesses of Conti
First Creation
Picture | Name | Father | Birth | Marriage | Became Princess | Ceased to be Princess | Death | Husband |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Jeanne-Françoise de Coeme, Lady of Lucé and Bonnétable | Louis de Coesme, Seigneur of Lucé (Coesme) |
1560 | 1582 | 27 December 1601 | François I | |||
Louise Marguerite of Guise | Henry I de Lorraine, Duke of Guise (Guise) |
1588 | 24 July/1 May 1605 | 3 August 1614 husband's death |
30 April 1631 |
Second Creation
Picture | Name | Father | Birth | Marriage | Became Princess | Ceased to be Princess | Death | Husband |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Anne Marie Martinozzi | Girolamo Martinozzi (Martinozzi) |
1637 | 22 February 1654 | 21 February 1666 husband's death |
4 February 1672 | Armand I | ||
Marie Anne de Bourbon, Légitimée de France | Louis XIV of France (Bourbon) |
2 October 1666 | 16 January 1680 | 9 November 1685 husband's death |
3 May 1739 | Louis Armand I | ||
Marie Thérèse de Bourbon [1][2] |
Henri Jules de Bourbon, Prince of Condé (Bourbon) |
1 February 1666 | 22 January 1688 | 22 February 1709 husband's death |
22 February 1732 | François Louis | ||
Louise Élisabeth de Bourbon [3] |
Louis III de Bourbon, Prince of Condé (Bourbon) |
22 November 1693 | 9 July 1713 | 4 May 1727 husband's death |
27 May 1775 | Louis Armand II | ||
Louise Diane d'Orléans [2] |
Philippe d'Orléans (Orléans) |
27 June 1716 | 21 January 1732 | 26 September 1736 | Louis François | |||
Princess Maria Fortunata of Modena [2][4] |
Francesco III d'Este, Duke of Modena (Este) |
24 November 1731 | 27 February 1759 | 2 August 1776 husband's accession |
21 September 1803 | Louis François Joseph |
Notes
- ↑ Also Titular Queen consort of Poland.
- 1 2 3 Also Countess of La Marche.
- ↑ Also Duchess of Mercœur.
- ↑ Maria Fortunata and Louis François II separated in 1777, but remained legally married under French law.
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