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  1. Louis VIII, Prince of Guéméné, Prince de Guéméné (5 August 1598 – 18 February 1667) married Anne de Rohan, heiress of Guéméné; present Princes of Guéméné descend from this line; Marie Aimée de Rohan , Mademoiselle de Montbazon (December 1600 – 12 August 1679) married Charles d'Albert de Luynes and had issue; married again to Claude de Lorraine, Duke of Chevreuse

  2. Princes of Guéméné. Louis VI (1540–1611) married Éléonore de Rohan; After the creation of the Lordship of Montbazon to a Duchy-Peerage, the principality of Guémené was traditionally given to the heir of the Duke. However, most Dukes went by their princely title in later years. Louis VII (1562–1589), son of the above (1st Duke of ...

  3. Victoire de Rohan. Burial. church of the Holy Trinity, Loukov. Marie Louise Joséphine de Rohan (13 April 1765 - 21 September 1839) was a French noblewoman born into the Guéméné cadet branch of the House of Rohan. She married her cousin, the Prince of Rochefort in 1780 who was the head of the Rochefort cadet branch of the House of Rohan.

  4. He had an older sister, Marie Louise (1725–1793) who later married the Prince of Guéméné. Styled the Prince of Turenne as the heir apparent to Bouillon, he married Princess Louise Henriette Gabrielle de Lorraine on 27 November 1743. She was a member of the house of Lorraine and a great grand daughter of Henri, Count of Harcourt.

  5. Princes of Guéméné. Louis VI (1540–1611) married Éléonore de Rohan; After the creation of the Lordship of Montbazon to a Duchy-Peerage, the principality of Guémené was traditionally given to the heir of the Duke. However, most Dukes went by their princely title in later years. Louis VII (1562–1589), son of the above (1st Duke of ...

  6. Princes of Guéméné. Louis VI (1540–1611) married Éléonore de Rohan; After the creation of the Lordship of Montbazon to a Duchy-Peerage, the principality of Guémené was traditionally given to the heir of the Duke. However, most Dukes went by their princely title in later years. Louis VII (1562–1589), son of the above (1st Duke of ...