Gabrielle de Rochechouart de Mortemart explained

Gabrielle
Marchioness of Thianges
Spouse:Claude Leonor Damas de Thianges
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Issue:Claude Henri, Marquis of Thianges
Diane Gabrielle, Duchess of Nevers
Louise Elvide, Duchess of Sforza
Full Name:Gabrielle de Rochechouart de Mortemart
Noble Family:Rochechouart
Father:Gabriel de Rochechouart de Mortemart
Mother:Diane de Grandseigne
Birth Date:1633
Death Date:12 September

Gabrielle de Rochechouart de Mortemart, Marchioness of Thianges (1633 – 12 September 1693) was a French noblewoman. A great beauty and wit, she was the older sister of Françoise de Rochechouart de Mortemart, Madame de Montespan.[1]

Biography

Gabrielle was the eldest child of Gabriel de Rochechouart de Mortemart and his wife Diane de Grandseigne. She joined the court in 1651 during the Fronde. She originally was placed by her parents in the household of the young king Louis XIV. Later, she joined the household of his younger brother Philippe, duc d'Anjou. Gabrielle and the duc d'Anjou remained close friends for the rest of their lives, even after he succeeded to the duchy of Orléans and became known at court as the notoriously flamboyant homosexual Monsieur.

In 1655 she married Claude Leonor Damas de Thianges, Marquis of Thianges. The couple had four children, the third of whom married and had issue.

Although she may have been a mistress of Louis XIV, she never gained the power and influence over the king exercised by her younger sister, Madame de Montespan who became the king's maîtresse-en-titre in 1668. Gabrièlle was with her sister during the French military tour when Madame de Montespan became Louis XIV's mistress. She was also with the court when La Montespan gave birth to her daughter by Louis XIV, Mademoiselle de Nantes, at Tournai in June 1673.

Her daughter Diane married the homosexual Philippe Jules Mancini, duc de Nevers and nephew of Cardinal Mazarin. Through Diane, Gabrielle was the grandmother of Philippe Jules François Mancini and great-grandmother of Louis Jules Mancini Mazarini, the prominent French diplomat and writer. She was very close to her daughter, Diane, as well as to her sister, La Montespan.

She died in 1693, roughly 60 years of age.

She is also an ancestor of the present Prince of Monaco through Prince Pierre, Duke of Valentinois She was an ancestor of the husband of Marie Antoinette's favourite, the duchesse de Polignac.

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Notes and References

  1. Lisa Hilton (2010) - "The Real Queen Of France: Athenais and Louis XIV". .