Princess of Conti explained

The title of Princess of Conti was a French noble title, held by the wife of the Prince of Conti between 1582 and 1803 with an intermission between 1614 and 1654.

Princesses of Conti

First Creation

PictureNameFatherBirthMarriageBecame PrincessCeased to be PrincessDeathHusband
Jeanne-Françoise de Coeme, Lady of Lucé and BonnétableLouis de Coesme, Seigneur of Lucé
(Coesme)
1560158227 December 1601François I
Louise Marguerite of GuiseHenry I de Lorraine, Duke of Guise
(Guise)
158824 July/1 May 16053 August 1614
husband's death
30 April 1631

Second Creation

PictureNameFatherBirthMarriageBecame PrincessCeased to be PrincessDeathHusband
Anne Marie MartinozziGirolamo Martinozzi
(Martinozzi)
163722 February 165421 February 1666
husband's death
4 February 1672Armand I
Marie Anne de Bourbon, Légitimée de FranceLouis XIV of France
(Bourbon)
2 October 166616 January 16809 November 1685
husband's death
3 May 1739Louis Armand I
Marie Thérèse de Bourbon
[1]
Henri Jules de Bourbon, Prince of Condé
(Bourbon)
1 February 166622 January 168822 February 1709
husband's death
22 February 1732François Louis
Louise Élisabeth de Bourbon
[2]
Louis III de Bourbon, Prince of Condé
(Bourbon)
22 November 16939 July 17134 May 1727
husband's death
27 May 1775Louis Armand II
Louise Diane d'Orléans
Philippe d'Orléans
(Orléans)
27 June 171621 January 173226 September 1736Louis François
Princess Maria Fortunata of Modena
[3] [4]
Francesco III d'Este, Duke of Modena
(Este)
24 November 173127 February 17592 August 1776
husband's accession
21 September 1803Louis François Joseph

Notes and References

  1. Also Titular Queen consort of Poland.
  2. Also Duchess of Mercœur.
  3. Also Countess of La Marche.
  4. Maria Fortunata and Louis François II separated in 1777, but remained legally married under French law.