Duchess of Bouillon

There have been duchesses of Bouillon, in present-day Belgium, since the tenth century.

Lady of Bouillon

Ardennes-Bouillon dynasty, ?-1100

Sold to the Bishopric of Liège

House of La Marck, ?-1588

Picture Name Father Birth Marriage Became Duchess Ceased to be Duchess Death Spouse
Jeanne de Marley
[1][2][3]
- - 22 June 1449 - 1 February 1487
husband's death
1500 Robert I
Catherine de Croÿ
[1][2][3]
Philippe de Croÿ, Count of Chimay
(Croÿ)
- 1491 1536
husband's death
1544 Robert II
Guillemette of Saarbrücken, Countess of Braine
[1][2][3]
Robert IV of Saarbrücken, Count of Roucy
(Saarbrücken)
1490 1 April 1510 1536
husband's accession
21 December 1536
husband's death
20 March 1571 Robert Fleuranges
Françoise de Brézé, Countess of Maulévrier
[1][2][3][4][5][6][7]
Louis de Brézé, seigneur d'Anet
(Brézé)
1515 5 January 1539 4 November 1556
husband's death
14 October 1557 Robert IV
Françoise de Bourbon
[1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8]
[9][10][11][12][13][14]
[15][16][17]
Louis III de Bourbon, Duke of Montpensier
(Bourbon)
1539 7 February 1558 2 December 1574
husband's death
17 May 1587 Henri Robert
Charlotte de La Marck,
Suo jure
Henri Robert de La Marck
(La Marck)
5 November 1574 19 November 1591 15 May 1594 Henri

House of La Tour d'Auvergne, 1594–1794

Picture Name Father Birth Marriage Became Duchess Ceased to be Duchess Death Spouse
Elisabeth of Nassau
[9][17][18][19][20][21][22]
William the Silent
(Orange-Nassau)
26 April 1577 16 April 1595 25 March 1623
husband's death
3 September 1642 Henri
Countess Eleonora van den Berg
[17][23][24][25][26][27][28]
Graaf Frederik van den Bergh
(van den Bergh)
6 May 1613 1 February 1634 9 August 1652
husband's death
24 July 1657 Frédéric Maurice
Marie Anne Mancini
[7][23][25][26][27][28]
Lorenzo Mancini
(Mancini)
1649 20 April 1662 20 June 1714 Godefroy Maurice
Anne Marie Christiane de Simiane
[7][23][25][26][27][28]
François Louis Claude Edme de Simiane, Count of Moncha
(de Simiane)
1698 26 May 1720 26 July 1721
husband's accession
8 August 1722 Emmanuel Théodose
Louise Henriette Françoise de Lorraine
[7][23][25][26][27][28]
Joseph, Count of Harcourt
(Guise)
1707 21 March 1725 17 April 1730
husband's death
31 March 1737
Maria Karolina Sobieska
[7][23][25][26][27][28]
James Louis Sobieski
(Sobieski)
25 November 1697 2 April 1724 17 April 1730
husband's accession
8 May 1740 Charles Godefroy
Louise Henriette Gabrielle de Lorraine
[7][23][25][26][27][28]
Charles Louis de Lorraine, Count of Marsan
(Guise)
30 December 1718 27 November 1743 24 October 1771
husband's accession
5 September 1788 Godefroy
Marie-Françoise Henriette de Banastre Louis Alexandre Henri de Banastre, seigneur de Parfondeval
(de Banastre)
6 February 1775 23 May 1789 3 December 1792
husband's death
3 May 1816
Maria Hedwig Eleonora of Hesse-Rotenburg
[7][23][25][26][27][28]
Constantine, Landgrave of Hesse-Rotenburg
(Hesse-Rotenburg)
26 June 1748 17 July 1766 3 December 1792
husband's accession
1794
Bouillon absorbed into the French Republic
27 May 1801 Jacques Léopold

Titular Duchess of Bouillon

House of La Tour d'Auvergne, 1794–1802

Picture Name Father Birth Marriage Became Duchess Ceased to be Duchess Death Spouse
Maria Hedwig Eleonora of Hesse-Rotenburg Constantine, Landgrave of Hesse-Rotenburg
(Hesse-Rotenburg)
26 June 1748 17 July 1766 1794
Bouillon absorbed into the French Republic
27 May 1801 Jacques Léopold

House of Rohan, 1816–1918

The Congress of Vienna in 1816 awarded the title of Duke of Bouillon to the House of Rohan, descendants of Marie Louise de La Tour d'Auvergne.

Picture Name Father Birth Marriage Became Duchess Ceased to be Duchess Death Spouse
Louise Aglae de Conflans d'Armentieres
[29][30][31]
Louis Henri Gabriel de Conflans, Marquis d'Armentieres
(de Conflans)
1763 29 May 1781 1816
husband's accession
6 May 1819 Charles Alain Gabriel
Berthe de Rohan
[29][30][31]
Charles Alain Gabriel de Rohan
(Rohan)
1782 1800 24 April 1836
husband's accession
1841 Louis Victor Meriadec
Adelheid zu Löwenstein-Wertheim-Rosenberg
[29][30][31]
Charles Thomas, 5th Prince of Löwenstein-Wertheim-Rosenberg
(Löwenstein-Wertheim-Rosenberg)
19 December 1806 28 May 1826 1846
husband's accession
16 November 1884 Camille Philippe Joseph Idesbald
Johanna von Auersperg
[29][30][31][32][33]
Prince Adolf von Auersperg, Minister President of Austria-Hungary
(Auersperg)
17 September 1860 10 October 1885 13 September 1892
husband's accession
24 February 1914
husband's death
17 February 1922 Alain Benjamin Arthur

In 1918 Austria became a republic and all noble titles were abolished.

Notes

  1. Also Lady of Sedan.
  2. Also Lady of Florange.
  3. Also Lady of Saulcy.
  4. Also Countess of Braine.
  5. Also Lady of Jametz.
  6. Also Lady of Raucourt.
  7. Also Lady of Château-Thierry.
  8. Also Countess of Maulévrier.
  9. Also Marquise of Cotron.
  10. Also Countess of Albon.
  11. Also Baroness of Sérignan.
  12. Also Baroness of Privas.
  13. Also Baroness of Arlempde.
  14. Also Lady of Aramon.
  15. Also Lady of Valabrègue.
  16. Also Lady of Baume-de-Transit.
  17. Also Princess consort of Sedan, Jametz and Raucourt.
  18. Also Countess of Montfort.
  19. Also Countess of Negrepelisse.
  20. Also Viscountess of Turenne.
  21. Also Viscountess of Castillon.
  22. Also Viscountess of Lanquais.
  23. Also Duchess of Albret.
  24. Also Duchess of Château-Thierry.
  25. Also Countess of Auvergne.
  26. Also Countess of Évreux.
  27. Also Countess of Armagnac.
  28. Also Countess of Beaumont-le-Roger.
  29. Also Princess of Rohan.
  30. Also Princess of Guéméné.
  31. Also Duchess of Montbazon.
  32. Also Princess of Rochefort.
  33. Also Princess of Montaubon.
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