Maria Karolina Sobieska (25 November 1697 – 8 May 1740) was a Polish
noblewoman, daughter of
Jakub Ludwik Sobieski. Known as Marie Charlotte or only Charlotte, she was the
Princess of Turenne and later
Duchess of Bouillon by marriage. Charlotte was the last surviving member of the
House of Sobieski
The House of Sobieski (plural: Sobiescy, feminine form: Sobieska) was a prominent magnate family of szlachta, Polish nobility in the 16th and 17th centuries, from which the King of Poland and Grand Duke of Lithuania Jan III Sobieski originated. ...
.
Biography
Born to
James Louis Sobieski and his wife
Countess Palatine Hedwig Elisabeth of Neuburg, she was the couple's third daughter. Her younger sister
Clementina, married the
Jacobite pretender
James Francis Edward Stuart
James Francis Edward Stuart (10 June 16881 January 1766), nicknamed the Old Pretender by Whigs (British political party), Whigs or the King over the Water by Jacobitism, Jacobites, was the House of Stuart claimant to the thrones of Ki ...
.
Her paternal cousins included (children of her aunt
Theresa Kunegunda Sobieska
Theresa Kunegunda (, , ) (4 March 1676 – 27 March 1730) was a Polish people, Polish princess, Electress of Bavaria and of the Electorate of the Palatinate. By birth, she was a member of the House of Sobieski and by marriage, she is also a membe ...
)
Charles VII, Holy Roman Emperor
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and
Clemens August of Bavaria, Archbishop of Cologne. Her maternal cousins included the famous
Elisabeth Farnese, the future
John V of Portugal
''Dom (title), Dom'' John V (; 22 October 1689 – 31 July 1750), known as the Magnanimous (''o Magnânimo'') and the Portuguese Sun King (''o Rei-Sol Português''), was King of Portugal from 9 December 1706 until his death in 1750. His reig ...
as well as his consort
Maria Anna of Austria.
Her childhood was spent in
Silesia
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. She was asked for her hand by many an aristocrat including
Antonio Ferrante Gonzaga,
Duke of Guastalla
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. She, however, rejected him due to the duke's mental illness.
Having travelled to Neuburg, her mother's birthplace, she embarked on an affair with
Michał Kazimierz "Rybeńko" Radziwiłł,
Michasieńko and Charlotta
at the Wilanów Palace Museum Retrieved 9 November 2011 a future Great Hetman of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania
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. She had wanted to marry him but her father would not allow the couple to elope. A depressed Charlotte wanted to leave the court and join a convent but Charles VI, Holy Roman Emperor
Charles VI (; ; 1 October 1685 – 20 October 1740) was Holy Roman Emperor and ruler of the Austrian Habsburg monarchy from 1711 until his death, succeeding his elder brother, Joseph I, Holy Roman Emperor, Joseph I. He unsuccessfully War of ...
(another first cousin), took it upon himself to find her a suitable husband.
The candidate was found in form of Frédéric Casimir de La Tour d'Auvergne, son of Emmanuel Théodose de La Tour d'Auvergne and Marie Armande Victoire de La Trémouille
Marie may refer to the following.
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** List of people named Marie
* Marie (Japanese given name)
Surname
* Jean Gabriel-Marie, French composer ...
. He was the heir to the sovereign Duchy of Bouillon which the La Tour d'Auvergne's had ruled for over a century. As heir, he was styled the ''prince de Turenne''. Charlotte married Frédéric Casimir by proxy on 25 August 1723 at Neuss
Neuss (; written ''Neuß'' until 1968; ; ) is a city in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. It is on the west bank of the Rhine opposite Düsseldorf. Neuss is the largest city within the Rhein-Kreis Neuss district. It is primarily known for its ...
(modern day Germany
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). The couple met for the first time at Strassburg
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on 20 September and were married formally.
At the French court, the House of La Tour d'Auvergne
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ranked as Foreign Princes. This entitled them to the style of ''Highness
Highness (abbreviation HH, oral address Your Highness) is a formal style used to address (in second person) or refer to (in third person) certain members of a reigning or formerly reigning dynasty. It is typically used with a possessive adjec ...
''. As such, prior to becoming Duchess of Bouillon, Charlotte was styled as ''Her Highness'' the Princess of Turenne.
Frédéric Casimir died in Strassburg on 1 October 1723 leaving Charlotte a widow having been married for fourteen days. Seven months later, she married her dead husband's younger brother Charles Godefroy who was now ''prince de Turenne'' and heir to Bouillon
Bouillon can refer to:
Food
* Bouillon (broth), a simple broth
** Court-bouillon, a quick broth
* Bouillon (soup), a Haitian soup
* Bouillon (restaurant), a traditional type of French restaurant
** Bouillon Chartier, a bouillon restaurant fou ...
. The new couple married on 2 April 1724 in Paris
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. The marriage produced two children; a daughter named Marie Louise (mistress of her first cousin Charles Edward Stuart
Charles Edward Louis John Sylvester Maria Casimir Stuart (31 December 1720 – 30 January 1788) was the elder son of James Francis Edward Stuart, making him the grandson of James VII and II, and the Stuart claimant to the thrones of England, ...
, the Jacobite pretender
A pretender is someone who claims to be the rightful ruler of a country although not recognized as such by the current government. The term may often be used to either refer to a descendant of a deposed monarchy or a claim that is not legitimat ...
) and a son named Godefroy who was the penultimate Duke of Bouillon.
The marriage was not happy. The couple divorced and Charlotte moved to Silesia. Moving again, this time to Żółkiew
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History
A ...
, she spent her last years trying to protect her father's estates of which she was the heiress to from 1737. At her father's death, she inherited the Duchy of Oława where she was born.
Before her death, she designated her old lover, Michał Kazimierz "Rybeńko" Radziwiłł, as her heir. A part of her library was transmitted into the famous Załuski Library which was succeeded by today's National Library of Poland
The National Library (, ''BN'') is the national library of Poland, subject directly to the Polish Ministry of Culture and National Heritage. The main seat of the National Library is located in the Ochota district of Warsaw, adjacent to the Mo ...
.
She was buried at the Church of Saint Kazimierz in Warsaw
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, Poland
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. Charlotte's heart was embalmed and placed in the parish church of Żółkiew. Her tombstone was designed in 1747 by her former lover. It displays a crack indicating the extinction of the Sobieski family
The House of Sobieski (plural: Sobiescy, feminine form: Sobieska) was a prominent magnate family of szlachta, Polish nobility in the 16th and 17th centuries, from which the King of Poland and Grand Duke of Lithuania Jan III Sobieski originated. ...
of which she was the last surviving member.
Her husband outlived her, dying in 1771. Her son lived until 1792 and her daughter was executed in The Terror
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of the French Revolution.
Issue
Children with her second husband;
* ''Marie Louise'' Henriette Jeanne de La Tour d'Auvergne (15 August 1725–1793) married the Prince of Guéméné Prince of Guémené is a title of French nobility associated with the fiefdom of Guémené-sur-Scorff in Brittany and held within the House of Rohan. The fiefdom was bought on 26 May 1377, for 3,400 ''Sou (coin), sous d'or'' by Jean de Rohan, Viscou ...
and had issue; was guillotined during the revolution; had a secret child with her cousin Charles Edward Stuart
Charles Edward Louis John Sylvester Maria Casimir Stuart (31 December 1720 – 30 January 1788) was the elder son of James Francis Edward Stuart, making him the grandson of James VII and II, and the Stuart claimant to the thrones of England, ...
;
* Godefroy Charles Henri de La Tour d'Auvergne (26 January 1728–3 December 1792) married Louise Henriette Gabrielle de Lorraine and had issue, she was a grand daughter of Charles de Lorraine, Count of Marsan.
Ancestry
References and notes
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