Madeleine of Savoy
French court official
Madeleine of Savoy (1510–1586) was a French court official, Première dame d'honneur to the queen of France, Elisabeth of Austria, from 1570 until 1574.
Life
Madeleine was the daughter of René of Savoy and Anne Lascaris.[1] She married constable Anne de Montmorency, a leading soldier and politician, in 1526.[2] After she was widowed in 1567, Madeleine served as Première dame d'honneur to the queen of France, Elisabeth of Austria, from 1570 until 1574.
Madeleine of Savoy was described as an austere and strict Catholic with a deep dislike of the Huguenots, but not personally involved in politics, though she was a gathering force for her politically active relations and siblings.
Issue
Madeleine and Anne had:
- François (1530–1579), succeeded his father as duke of Montmorency.
- Henri (1534–1614), succeeded his elder brother as duke of Montmorency.[3]
- Charles (1537–1612), Admiral of France[4]
- Gabriel
- Guillaume (died 1594)[4]
- Eléonore (died 1557) married François de La Tour d'Auvergne, parents of Henri de La Tour d'Auvergne, Duke of Bouillon
- Jeanne (1528–1596), married Louis III de La Trémoille.
- Catherine (1532–1624) married Gilbert de Lévis, Duke of Ventadour and had issue; great great grandparents of Anne Geneviève de Lévis;
- Marie
- Anne
- Louise
- Madeleine
References
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- ^ Marshall 2006, p. 70.
- ^ Akkerman & Houben 2014, p. 190.
- ^ de L'Estoile 1992, p. 126.
- ^ a b de L'Estoile 1992, p. 132.
Sources
- Akkerman, Nadine; Houben, Birgit, eds. (2014). The Politics of Female Households: Ladies-in-waiting across Early Modern Europe. Brill.
- de L'Estoile, Pierre (1992). Registre-journal du règne de Henri III.: 1574-1575. Librairie Droz S.A.
- Marshall, Rosalind Kay (2006). Queen Mary's Women: Female Relatives, Servants, Friends and Enemies of Mary, Queen of Scots. John Donald.
- Françoise Kermina, Les Montmorency, grandeur et déclin, Perrin, Paris, 2002.
- Henri de Panisse-Passis, Les comtes de Tende de la maison de Savoie, Librairie Firmin-Didot et Cie, 1889, 386 p
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