Anne de Rohan-Chabot, Princess of Soubise (Anne Julie; 1648 – 4 February 1709) was a French noble. A member of the
House of Rohan
The House of Rohan () is a Bretons, Breton family of viscounts, later dukes and princes in the French nobility, coming from the locality of Rohan, Morbihan, Rohan in Brittany. Their line descends from the viscounts of Porhoët and is said to tr ...
, she was wife of the
Prince of Soubise. It was she who brought the lordship of
Soubise into the junior line of the House of Rohan. She was for some time the mistress of
Louis XIV
LouisXIV (Louis-Dieudonné; 5 September 16381 September 1715), also known as Louis the Great () or the Sun King (), was King of France from 1643 until his death in 1715. His verified reign of 72 years and 110 days is the List of longest-reign ...
. She was sometimes called ''Madame de Frontenay'' due to being the
Dame
''Dame'' is a traditionally British honorific title given to women who have been admitted to certain orders of chivalry. It is the female equivalent of ''Sir'', the title used by knights. Baronet, Baronetesses Suo jure, in their own right also u ...
of
Frontenay.
Biography
Born to
Henri Chabot and his wife
Marguerite de Rohan, she was the third of five children. Her parents' marriage had caused a scandal as Marguerite was a
Foreign Princess as a member of the
House of Rohan
The House of Rohan () is a Bretons, Breton family of viscounts, later dukes and princes in the French nobility, coming from the locality of Rohan, Morbihan, Rohan in Brittany. Their line descends from the viscounts of Porhoët and is said to tr ...
. This had obliged
Louis XIV
LouisXIV (Louis-Dieudonné; 5 September 16381 September 1715), also known as Louis the Great () or the Sun King (), was King of France from 1643 until his death in 1715. His verified reign of 72 years and 110 days is the List of longest-reign ...
to issue a decree that she was able to marry Henri and still hold her high rank at court.
Her family were allowed to bear the name of Rohan-Chabot, the Rohans being her maternal family.
Her younger sister Jeanne Pelagie de Rohan-Chabot married the Prince of Epinoy, who was the paternal grandfather of
Louis de Melun, Duke of Joyeuse, and
Anne Julie de Melun - a future
Princess of Soubise Within the French nobility, "Princess of Soubise" was the title given to the wife of the Prince of Soubise. The title was established in 1667 when the ''sire, sirerie'' of Soubise, Charente-Maritime was elevated to a principality.
The title was he ...
.
On 17 April 1663, at not more than fifteen years old, Anne married Lieutenant-General
François de Rohan. François was a widower and the younger son of
Hercule de Rohan, Duke of Montbazon, and his wife . His older half sister was
Marie de Rohan
Marie Aimée de Rohan (; December 1600 – 12 August 1679) was a French courtier and political activist, famed for being the center of many of the intrigues of the first half of the 17th century in France. In various sources, she is often kno ...
, Duchess of Chevreuse, a key figure in the
Fronde
The Fronde () was a series of civil wars in the Kingdom of France between 1648 and 1653, occurring in the midst of the Franco-Spanish War, which had begun in 1635. The government of the young King Louis XIV confronted the combined opposition ...
(also known as the Lorraine War) an event which had a profound influence on the spirit of the era. She was presented at court in 1665.
Anne was the Dame of Soubise in her own right. As such, at the time of her marriage she passed the title onto her husband. The couple styled themselves as the Prince and Princess of Soubise after March 1667 based on letters patent which raised the title of Soubise to a
principality
A principality (or sometimes princedom) is a type of monarchy, monarchical state or feudalism, feudal territory ruled by a prince or princess. It can be either a sovereign state or a constituent part of a larger political entity. The term "prin ...
. Anne was also the Dame of Frontenay
in her own right.
She received an excellent education for the time.
Although only a teenager, she was devoted to her husband. She was also a great beauty of the era with her red hair, fresh pale skin and almond eyes. Known as ''la Belle Florice'', she maintained her beauty by keeping to a strict diet of chicken and salad, fruit, dairy products, and water with wine sometimes added.
Anne became Louis XIV's mistress in 1669 when he was staying at the
Château of Chambord where Anne was also present. At the time, Louis' affections were split between
Louise de La Vallière
Françoise-Louise de La Baume Le Blanc, Duchess of La Vallière and Vaujours (6 August 1644 – 6 June 1710) was a French nobility, French noblewoman and the Royal mistress, mistress of King Louis XIV of France from 1661 to 1667.
La Vallière ...
and her future successor
Madame de Montespan
Françoise-Athénaïs de Rochechouart de Mortemart, Marquise of Montespan (5 October 1640 – 27 May 1707), commonly known as Madame de Montespan (), was a French noblewoman and the most celebrated maîtresse-en-titre, royal mistress of King Lou ...
. Some time later Anne gave birth to her second son,
Hercule Mériadec de Rohan (future Prince of Soubise yet styled at birth as the Duke of Rohan-Rohan).
In January 1674 Anne became a ''
Lady-in-waiting
A lady-in-waiting (alternatively written lady in waiting) or court lady is a female personal assistant at a Royal court, court, attending on a royal woman or a high-ranking nobility, noblewoman. Historically, in Europe, a lady-in-waiting was o ...
'' to Queen
Marie Thérèse and five months later she gave birth to another son
Armand Gaston Maximilien de Rohan
Armand de Rohan (Armand Gaston Maximilien; 26 June 1674 – 19 July 1749) was a French churchman and politician. He became Bishop of Strasbourg in 1704, Cardinal (Catholicism), Cardinal in 1712 then Grand Almoner of France in 1713 and member ...
. It was by then common knowledge that the King and Anne were lovers and it was commonly said that her son was really from Louis XIV and not Monsieur de Soubise although he acknowledged the baby as his son. Although nothing was proved, Louis XIV did allot a large sum of money to the compliant husband, "in consideration of his services." In the portraits of the time, the similarity between the king and Armand is obvious. Her husband quickly became wealthy.
The couple's affair ended in 1675
having been on and off for some six years. At the same time the relationship between Madame de Montespan and the King also came to an end.
She persuaded her husband to purchase the
Hôtel de Guise from the trustees of the late
Duchess of Guise. He bought the property on 27 March 1700 and renamed it the ''Hôtel de Soubise''. She died there of a cold on 4 February 1709.
["Mitford, Nancy, The Sun King" p.221]
Issue
*Anne Marguerite de Rohan, Abbess of Jouarre (5 August 1664 – 26 June 1721) no issue;
*Louis de Rohan, Prince of Rohan (11 March 1666 – 5 November 1689) no issue;
*Constance Émilie de Rohan (1667 – ?) married Don José Rodrigo da Camara, 2nd Count of Ribeira Grande (Portuguese nobleman) and had issue;
*
Hercule Mériadec de Rohan, Prince of Maubuisson,
Duke of Rohan-Rohan (8 May 1669 – 26 January 1749) married
Anne Geneviève de Lévis, had issue; married
Marie Sophie de Courcillon, no issue;
*Alexandre Mériadec de Rohan (19 July 1670 – 9 March 1687) no issue;
*Henri Louis de Rohan, Chevalier de Rohan (4 January 1672 – 30 July 1693) no issue;
*
Armand Gaston Maximilien de Rohan
Armand de Rohan (Armand Gaston Maximilien; 26 June 1674 – 19 July 1749) was a French churchman and politician. He became Bishop of Strasbourg in 1704, Cardinal (Catholicism), Cardinal in 1712 then Grand Almoner of France in 1713 and member ...
, Cardinal de Soubise (26 June 1674 – 19 July 1749)
Grand Almoner of France, suspected issue of Louis XIV, never married;
*Sophronie-Pélagie de Rohan (2 July 1678 – ?) married Don Alphonso Francisco de Vasconcellos, had issue;
*Éléonore Marie de Rohan, Abbess in Origny (25 August 1679 – 2 November 1753) no issue;
*Maximilien Gaston de Rohan (1680 – 23 May 1706) died in the
Battle of Ramillies
The Battle of Ramillies (), fought on 23 May 1706, was a battle of the War of the Spanish Succession. For the Grand AllianceAustria, England, and the Dutch Republicthe battle had followed an indecisive campaign against the Bourbon armies of K ...
, no issue;
*Frédéric Paul Malo de Rohan (1682) no issue.
Ancestry
References and notes
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1648 births
1709 deaths
Anne
Anne, alternatively spelled Ann, is a form of the Latin female name Anna (name), Anna. This in turn is a representation of the Hebrew Hannah (given name), Hannah, which means 'favour' or 'grace'. Related names include Annie (given name), Annie a ...
Anne
Anne, alternatively spelled Ann, is a form of the Latin female name Anna (name), Anna. This in turn is a representation of the Hebrew Hannah (given name), Hannah, which means 'favour' or 'grace'. Related names include Annie (given name), Annie a ...
17th-century French people
18th-century French people
Anne
Anne, alternatively spelled Ann, is a form of the Latin female name Anna (name), Anna. This in turn is a representation of the Hebrew Hannah (given name), Hannah, which means 'favour' or 'grace'. Related names include Annie (given name), Annie a ...
French suo jure nobility
French courtesans
Mistresses of Louis XIV
Infectious disease deaths in France
French ladies-in-waiting
Household of Maria Theresa of Spain