François de La Rochefoucauld | |
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1st Duke of La Rochefoucauld | |
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Full name | François de La Rochefoucauld |
Born | 5 September 1588 Château de La Rochefoucauld, La Rochefoucauld,[1] France |
Died | 8 February 1650 (aged 61) Château de La Rochefoucauld,[2] La Rochefoucauld, France |
Noble family | of La Rochefoucauld |
Spouse(s) | Gabrielle du Plessis (March 1, 1611) |
Issue | François, 2nd Duke of La Rochefoucauld Louis, Abbé de Marsillac Marie Elisabeth, Abbess of Saint Sauveur d' Évreux Catherine, Abbess of Charenton Marie Catherine, Marquise of Puisieux |
Father | François de La Rochefoucauld, Count of La Rochefoucauld |
Mother | Claude de Madaillan, Dame of Estissac |
François de La Rochefoucauld, 1st Duke of La Rochefoucauld (7 September 1588 – 8 February 1650) was a French nobleman by birth. Upon his father's death in 15 March 1591 he inherited the title Count of La Rochefoucauld which he remained till 22 April 1622[3] when King Louis XIII[4] raised his county of La Rochefoucauld to a dukedom with the influence of his mother Queen Marie de Medici having attended her coronation on May 14, 1610[5] He was the father of François de La Rochefoucauld author of Réflexions ou sentences et maximes morales better known as the Maximes[6]
Marriage
By marriage contract dated March 1, 1611, he married Gabrielle du Plessis,[7] daughter of Charles du Plessis, and Antoinette de Pons, Marquise of Guercheville and had twelve children.
Children
- François de La Rochefoucauld, 2nd Duke of La Rochefoucauld (15 September 1613 – 17 March 1680) married Andrée de Vivonne.
- Louis de La Rochefoucauld (December 23, 1615 - December 5, 1654) Abbot of Saint-Jean-d'Angély , 1650 Bishop of Lectoure, called Abbé de Marsillac.
- Marie Elisabeth de La Rochefoucauld (August 10, 1617, - October 22, 1698), Abbess of Saint Sauveur d' Évreux.
- Catherine de La Rochefoucauld (October 25, 1619 – January 7, 1710) Abbess of Charenton, then of Le Paraclet.
- Marie Catherine de La Rochefoucauld (February 16, 1622 – March 7, 1698 in Liancourt) married Louis Roger Brûlart de Sillery , Marquis of Puisieux.
- Antoinette Jeanne de La Rochefoucauld (March 20, 1623 - 1647)
- Gabrielle Marie de La Rochefoucauld (December 11, 1624 - November 23, 1693) Abbess of Le Paraclet 1646 to then Abbess of Notre-Dame de Soissons.
- Anne Françoise de La Rochefoucauld (April 20, 1626 – 1685), coadjutor of Saint Sauveur d'Évreux.
- Hilaire Charles de La Rochefoucauld (14 June 1628 – 1651) Knight, then Chancellor of the Order of Malta
- Louise de La Rochefoucauld (January 19, 1630 – 1651), nun at Saint Sauveur d'Evreux.
- Aimery de La Rochefoucauld (May 13, 1633 - probably 1638)
- Henri de La Rochefoucauld (27 July 1634 – 16 December 1708) priest then Aabbot of La Chaise-Dieu and Abbot of Fontfroide.
Arms
- Burelé d'argent et d'azur, à trois chevrons de gueules brochant sur le tout, le premier écimé[8]
Titles
- 15 March 1591 – 22 April 1622 The Count of La Rochefoucauld.
- 22 April 1622 – 8 February 1650 The Duke of La Rochefoucauld, Peer of France.
References and notes
- ↑ Marie Valléée, La Rochefoucauld, un château, une famille, édition Gestraud, 2008
- ↑ Marie Valléée, La Rochefoucauld, un château, une famille, édition Gestraud, 2008
- ↑ Jean-Baptiste-Pierre Jullien de Courcelles, Histoire généalogique et héraldique des pairs de France, 1827, p. 49
- ↑ Jean-Baptiste-Pierre Jullien de Courcelles, Histoire généalogique et héraldique des pairs de France, 1827, p. 49
- ↑ Père Anselme: Histoire de la Maison Royale de France, et des grands officiers de la Couronne , Volume 4, 1728, p. 428
- ↑ Sentences et maximes de morale, La Haye, Jean & Daniel Steucker, 1664. 189 maximes.
- ↑ lady-in-waiting to Marie de Medici
- ↑ Alain Mazère, La Rochefoucauld: Le duc rebelle, Le Croît Vif, 2007, 375