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Charles Philippe d'Albert, 4th Duke of Luynes

The Duke of Luynes
BornCharles Philippe d'Albert de Luynes
(1695-07-30)30 July 1695
Died2 November 1758(1758-11-02) (aged 73)
Château de Dampierre
Spouse
Louise-Léontine de Bourbon
(m. 1710; died 1721)

(m. 1732; died 1758)
IssueMarie Charles Louis d'Albert de Luynes
FatherHonore Charles d'Albert
MotherHenriette Nicole d'Egmont-Pignatelli

Charles Philippe d'Albert, 4th Duke of Luynes (30 July 1695 – 2 November 1758) held the title Duke of Luynes from 1712 to 1758. He wrote an important memoir of life at the court of Louis XV.

Early life

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Charles-Philippe was a grandson of Charles Honoré d'Albert, duc de Luynes the Duke of Chevreuse. He was a great-great-grandson of the first Duke of Luynes, Charles d'Albert, and his wife Marie de Rohan, one of the leading members of the Fronde. His grandmother Jeanne-Marie Colbert was a daughter of the famous Jean-Baptiste Colbert, Louis XIV's minister of finance.[1]

His great-aunt was Jeanne Baptiste d'Albert de Luynes, the mistress of Victor Amadeus II of Sardinia. A second cousin was Maria Vittoria Francesca of Savoy who lived in France and was the wife of Victor Amadeus I, Prince of Carignan.[1]

Career

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Dedication to the Duke of Luynes after the Siege of Maastricht (1748)

Luynes was a Peer of France and cavalry officer. He was part of the intimate group that she called her "gentlefolk" (honnêtes gens). He wrote a journal of historic events and facts about the court, a work which has no pretension of literary merit, but is valuable as a document for the study of the aristocratic society of his time.[2]

Personal life

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He was twice married. His first marriage took place on 24 February 1710 to Louise-Léontine de Bourbon (1696–1721), Princess of Neuchatel, a granddaughter of Louis de Bourbon, Count of Soissons, and Anne de Montafié, Countess of Clermont-en-Beauvaisis (heiress of Jeanne-Françoise de Coeme, Lady of Lucé and Bonnétable). Before her death in 1721, they were the parents of:[1]

In 1732, Charles-Philippe married Marie Brulart; she was the widow of the marquis de Charost, and became lady-in-waiting to the Queen Maria Leszczyńska, the consort of King Louis XV of France.[1]

He died at the Château de Dampierre and was buried at the Église Saint-Sulpice, Paris.[1]

Descendants

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Through his son Marie Charles, he was a grandfather of Louis Joseph Charles Amable d'Albert de Luynes, Duke of Luynes (1748–1807), who had an active military and political career like his father.[1]

Ancestry

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References

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  1. ^ a b c d e f g Louis Dussieux; Eudoxe Soulié, eds. (1860–1865). Mémoires du duc de Luynes sur la cour de Louis XV (1735–1758). Paris: Firmin-Didot frères.
  2. ^ Gustave Vapereau, Dictionnaire universel des littératures, Paris, Hachette, 1876, p. 1286.
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