François de Rohan, 1st Prince of Soubise

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François
Prince of Soubise
Born1630
Died24 August 1712[1]
Hôtel de Soubise, Paris, France
Burial
Église Saint-pierre, Soubise, France
SpouseAnne de Rohan-Chabot
Cathérine Lyonne
Issue
Detail
Hercule Mériadec, Duke of Rohan-Rohan
Armand, Cardinal de Rohan
Names
Hercule Mériadec de Rohan
FatherHercule de Rohan
MotherMarie de Bretagne d'Avaugour

François de Rohan (1630 – 24 August 1712) was a member of the House of Rohan and founder of the houses Soubise. His wife Anne Julie de Rohan was the one time mistress of Louis XIV and mother of François 's own eleven children. Prince of Soubise jure uxoris, he was also the Lord of Frontenay and of Ponghes.

Biography

Born to Hercule de Rohan and his wife Marie de Bretagne d'Avaugour. His father had been married twice and François was the only son born from the second marriage. His older sister was Marie de Rohan, wife of the Duke of Chevreuse, Duke of Luynes and a key figure of the Fronde, the great cival war which threatened the power of the monarchy. His older brother was Louis de Rohan, Prince of Guéméné.

He was married twice.

  • Firstly to Cathérine Lyonne (1633–1660). The couple had no issue before she died in 1660[1] aged roughly twenty seven.
  • Secondly he married Anne Julie de Rohan who was the mother of his eleven children. The couple were married in Paris on 17 April 1663.[1]

At the insistence of his wife, François bought of the Hôtel de Guise from the trustees of the late Duchess of Guise. He bought the property on 27 March 1700 and renamed it the Hôtel de Soubise. It was at the Hôtel that François died outliving his wife by three years.

He was buried at the Église Saint-pierre in Soubise, a church which he had rebuilt after its destruction in the European wars of religion.

Issue

  • Anne Marguerite de Rohan, Abbess of Jouarre (5 August 1664 – 26 June 1721) no issue;
  • Louis de Rohan, Prince of Rohan (11 March 1666 – 5 November 1689) no issue;
  • Constance Émilie de Rohan (1667 – ?) married José Rodrigo da Câmara, Count of Ribeira Grande and had issue (Luís Manuel da Câmara, 3rd Count of Ribeira Grande;
  • Hercule Mériadec de Rohan, Prince of Maubuisson, Duke of Rohan-Rohan (8 May 1669 – 26 January 1749) married Anne Geneviève de Lévis, had issue; married Marie Sophie de Courcillon, no issue;
  • Alexandre Mériadec de Rohan (19 July 1670 – 9 March 1687) no issue;
  • Henri Louis de Rohan, Chevalier de Rohan (4 January 1672 – 30 July 1693) no issue;
  • Armand Gaston Maximilien de Rohan, Cardinal de Soubise (26 June 1674 – 19 July 1749) Grand Almoner of France, suspected issue of Louis XIV, never married;
  • Sophronie-Pélagie de Rohan (2 July 1678 – ?) married Don Alphonso Francisco de Vasconcellos, had issue;
  • Éléonore Marie de Rohan, Abbess in Origny (25 August 1679 – 2 November 1753) no issue;
  • Maximilien Gaston de Rohan (1680 – 23 May 1706) died in the Battle of Ramillies,[1] no issue;
  • Frédéric Paul Malo de Rohan (1682) no issue.

References and notes

  1. ^ a b c d van de Pas, Leo. "François de Rohan". Genealogics.org. Retrieved 2010-04-08.