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  2. Charlotte Stuart, Duchess of Albany - Wikipedia

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    Backhurst has concluded that Madame Nikorowicz was actually Marie Victoire de Rohan, Mademoiselle de Thorigny (born June 1779), and more likely to have been the illegitimate daughter of Jules Hercule Mériadec, Prince de Rohan, brother of Ferdinand and thus a first cousin to Victoire Adélaïde and without the Stuart descent. Pininski had ...

  3. Victoire de Rohan - Wikipedia

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    Father. Charles de Rohan. Mother. Anne Therese of Savoy. Victoire Armande Josèphe de Rohan, Princess of Guéméné[1] (28 December 1743 – 20 September 1807) was a French noblewoman and court official. She was the governess of the children of Louis XVI of France. She is known better as Madame de Guéméné, and was Lady of Clisson in her own ...

  4. House of Rohan - Wikipedia

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    Victoire de Rohan; Marie de Rohan (1600-1679), French courtier and political activist, depicted in Maria di Rohan; Emmanuel de Rohan-Polduc (1725-1797), 70th Prince an Grand Master of the Order of St. John; Charles Edward Stuart, Count Roehenstart (c. 1784–1854), passive Jacobite claimant to the British throne

  5. Charlotte de Rohan - Wikipedia

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    Signature. Charlotte de Rohan (Charlotte Godefride Élisabeth; 7 October 1737 – 4 March 1760) was a French aristocrat who married into the House of Condé, a cadet branch of the ruling House of Bourbon, during the Ancien Régime. She was Princess of Condé by her marriage. She has no known descendants today as her grandson, heir to the Condé ...

  6. Charles, Prince of Soubise - Wikipedia

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    Victoire Armande Josèphe de Rohan (1743–1807); married Henri Louis Marie de Rohan, Prince of Guéménée, who was a cousin. Victoire was later the governess to the daughter of Marie Antoinette . After Anne Thérèse died in 1745, Charles married that same year Princess Anna Viktoria of Hessen-Rheinfels-Rotenburg (1728–1792).

  7. Governess of the Children of France - Wikipedia

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    1776–1782: Victoire de Rohan, (1743–1807), Princess of Guéméné [14] 1782–1789: Yolande de Polastron, (1749–1793), Duchess of Polignac. 1789–1792: Louise Élisabeth de Croÿ, (1749–1832), Marquise of Tourzel. 1776–1792: Marie Angélique de Mackau, sous gouvernante (deputy) 1781–1792: Renée Suzanne de Soucy, sous gouvernante ...

  8. Charlotte Louise de Rohan - Wikipedia

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    Marie Henriette Charlotte d'Orléans-Rothelin. Princess Charlotte Louise Dorothée de Rohan (25 October 1767 – 1 May 1841) is reputed to have been the secret wife of Louis de Bourbon-Condé, Duc d'Enghien, an important prince du sang and émigré during the French Revolution.

  9. Marie de Rohan - Wikipedia

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    Marie de Rohan, styled Mademoiselle de Montbazon, was the daughter of Hercule, Duke of Montbazon, who was governor of Paris and Île-de-France, pair de France, Grand Huntsman, and of princely rank at the French court of Henry IV. [1] As head of the House of Rohan, he owned great estates in Brittany and Anjou. Her mother was Madeleine de ...