Marie of Lorraine
Mary of Lorraine ( born August 12, 1674 Paris, † October 30, 1724 in Monaco) was Princess of Monaco.
She was the ninth of fourteen children, Louis de Lorraine (1641-1718), Count of Armagnac, Charny and Brionne from the house of Guise, Grand Master of France, and his wife Catherine de Neufville, a subsidiary of the French Marshal Nicolas de Neufville, duc de Villeroy born.
On June 13, 1688, she married in Paris Prince Antonio I of Monaco. The marriage had been arranged on 13 June 1688 in Versailles by the French King Louis XIV; He was also present at the marriage.
The couple had six daughters:
- Catherine Charlotte Grimaldi (1690-1696)
- Louise Hipployte Grimaldi
- Elisabeth Charlotte Grimaldi, Mademoiselle of Valentinois (1698-1702)
- Marguerite Camille Grimaldi, Mademoiselle by Carladès (1700-1758), ∞ Louise de Gand de Merode de Montmorency (1678-1767)
- Devote Marie Grimaldi, Mademoiselle of Baux (1702-1703)
- Marie Pelline Devote Grimaldi, Mademoiselle from Chabeuil (1708-1726)
In 1724, Princess Maria died and was buried in the Cathedral of Monaco.
- Princess (Monaco)
- House of Guise
- Born in 1674
- Died in 1724
- Woman