Anne Jules de Noailles, 2nd Duke of Noailles
Anne Jules de Noailles, 2nd Duke of Noailles (5 February 1650 – 2 October 1708) was one of the chief generals of France towards the end of the reign of Louis XIV, and, after raising the regiment of Noailles in 1689, he commanded in Spain during both the War of the Grand Alliance and the War of the Spanish Succession, and was made marshal of France in 1693.[1]
Anne Jules de Noailles | |
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Duke of Noailles | |
Born | Paris, France | 5 February 1650
Died | 2 October 1708 58) Versailles, France | (aged
Noble family | Noailles |
Spouse(s) | Marie-Françoise de Bournonville |
Issue | Marie Christine, Duchess of Gramont Louis Paul, Count o Ayen Marie Charlotte, Marquise of Coëtquen Adrien Maurice, Duke of Noailles Lucie Félicité, Duchess of Estrées Marie Thérèse, Duchess of La Vallière Emmanuel Jules. Count of Noailles Marie Françoise, Marquise of Lavardin Marie Victoire, Countess of Toulouse Marie Émilie, Marquise of Châteauregnaud Jules Adrien, Count of Noailles Anne Louise, Marquise Mancini |
Father | Anne de Noailles |
Mother | Louise Boyer |
Family
Son of Anne de Noailles and his wife, Louise Boyer, he acceded to the title of duc de Noailles on his father's death in 1678.[1] He was married to Marie-Françoise de Bournonville,[2] with whom he had children. Adrien-Maurice, his eldest surviving son, succeeded him upon his death. One of his daughters, Marie Victoire, married one of King Louis XIV's illegitimate sons, the Count of Toulouse.
Anne Jules de Noailles had many children
- Marie Christine de Noailles (1672–1748) married Antoine de Gramont, Duke of Gramont[2]
- Louis Marie de Noailles (°1675)
- Louis Paul de Noailles, Count of Ayen (1676)
- Marie Charlotte de Noailles (1677–1723), married Malo, Marquis of Coëtquen[2]
- Adrien Maurice de Noailles, 3rd Duke of Noailles (1678–1766) married Françoise-Charlotte d'Aubigné,[2] niece of Madame de Maintenon.
- Anne Louise de Noailles (°1679)
- Jean Anne de Noailles (°1681)
- Julie Françoise de Noailles (°1682)
- Lucie Félicité de Noailles (°1683), married (1698) Victor Marie d'Estrées[2]
- Marie-Thérèse de Noailles (°1684–1784), married Charles François de la Baume Le Blanc, duc de La Vallière;[2]
- Emmanuel Jules de Noailles, Count of Noailles (1686–1702)
- Marie Françoise de Noailles (°1687), married Emmanuel de Beaumanoir, Marquis of Lavardin[2]
- Marie Victoire de Noailles (1688–1766), married (1) Louis de Pardaillan, Marquis of Gondrin, then (2) his half-uncle The Count of Toulouse
- Marie Émilie de Noailles (1689–1723) married Emmanuel Rousselet, Marquis of Châteauregnaud
- Jules Adrien de Noailles, Count of Noailles (1690–1710)
- Marie Uranie de Noailles (°1691) nun
- Anne Louise de Noailles (°1695) married (1716) François Le Tellier, Marquis of Louvois[2] and had issue; married again to Jacques Hippolyte Mancini, Marquis Mancini (son of Philippe Jules Mancini) and had issue; present Prince of Monaco, Albert II, is descended from this line.
See also
- Battle of the river Ter (1694)
Notes
- Chisholm 1911, p. 722.
- Oettinger & Kesselmeyer 1869, p. 64.
References
- Oettinger, Eduard Maria; Kesselmeyer, Karl August (1869). Moniteur des dates (in German). L. Denicke. p. 64. Retrieved 13 August 2012.
Attribution
- This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain: Chisholm, Hugh, ed. (1911). "Noailles s.v. Anne Jules". Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 19 (11th ed.). Cambridge University Press. pp. 722–723.
External links
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