Duke of Estouteville

The former Duchy Estouteville in the Haute -Normandie was in 1534 by King Francis I in favor of Adrienne d' Estouteville out of the house Estouteville, the wife of François de Bourbon, Count of Saint-Pol, son of François de Bourbon, comte de Vendôme and Marie de Luxembourg, Countess of Saint-Pol, built. Basis of the Duchy was the rule Estouteville (Seine- Maritime).

The duchy was inherited within the house Orléans - Longueville, to Marie d' Orléans, Duchess of Nemours, in 1707, died.

Dukes of Estouteville

  • Adrienne d' Estouteville (1512-1560), 1537 Duchess of Estouteville, ∞
  • François de Bourbon (1491-1545), Count of Saint-Pol, 1537 Duke of Estouteville
  • François de Bourbon (1536-1546), whose son, 1545 Duke of Estouteville
  • Marie de Bourbon (1539-1601), whose sister, 1546 Duchess of Estouteville, ∞ I 1557 Jean de Bourbon ( 1528-1557 ), Count of Soissons, ∞ II in 1561 and divorced in 1561 François I de Clèves, duc de Nevers ( 1516 -1561 ), ∞ III 1563 Léonor d' Orléans ( 1540-1573 ), Duke of Longueville, 1563 Duke of Estouteville Henri d' Orléans (1568-1595), Duke of Longueville, the son from his third marriage

The title of duke went with the death of the Duchess Marie Family Goyon - Matignon as descendants of Eleonore d' Orléans, the youngest daughter of Leonor d' Orléans and Marie de Bourbon. Your descendant of Jacques François Léonor Goyon de Matignon (1689-1751), Count of Thorigny and men of the Duchy Estouteville, married 1715 Louise Hippolyte Grimaldi, who inherited the Principality of Monaco in 1731. The right to Estouteville was thus passed within the Monegasque royal house until he went out in 1949 with the death of Prince Louis II, because he had no legitimate offspring. Nevertheless, the title of Louis ' successors, the Prince Rainier III was. and Albert II continued.

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