Bourbon du Maine

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House of Bourbon du Maine

(Légitimé de France)

Country: France
Parent house: House of Bourbon

(legitimised royal branch)

Titles: duc du Maine,
Founder: Louis-Auguste de Bourbon, duc du Maine
Founding year: 1672
Dissolution: 1775
Ethnicity: French

The house of Bourbon du Maine was an illegitimate branch of the direct House of Bourbon, being thus part of the Capetian dynasty. It was founded in 1672 when Louis-Auguste de Bourbon, duc du Maine was legitimised by his father, King Louis XIV of France.

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[edit] History and Founder

Louis-Auguste was the firstborn illegitimate son of Louis XIV of France and his beautiful but scheming mistress, Madame de Montespan. Born in 1670, he was taken as a newborn from his mother in order to hide him away from the gossip-hungry royal court.

He was put in the care of one of his mother's companions, Madame Scarron. He was raised in Paris with his other illegitimate siblings until he was older. In 1672, the king legally made all of his bastards legitimate in the eyes of the Roman Catholic church. At this time, Louis-Auguste received the title of duc du Maine from his father.

In order to improve his son's position at court, Louis XIV managed to persuade his cousin, Henry III Jules de Bourbon, prince de Condé, to allow his daughter, Anne-Louise-Bénédicte de Bourbon-Condé, to marry Louis-Auguste.

The couple were married in 1692. The king also secured good marriages for his other illegitimate children:

[edit] The Children of the duc du Maine

Louis-Auguste and his wife had seven children in all. All but three died in infancy. The three that did survive did not leave any issue. As a result, the House of Bourbon du Maine became extinct on the death of the duc de Maine's youngest son.

The children of the duc and duchesse du Maine that died young were:

The line of Bourbon du Maine became extinct on the death of Louis Charles de Bourbon, comte d'Eu. It had been in existence for just over a century.

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[edit] Other Illegitimate Houses

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