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  1. Anne de Montafié, Countess of Clermont-en-Beauvaisis (21 July 1577 – 17 June 1644), was a French heiress and the wife of Charles de Bourbon, Count of Soissons, a Prince of the Blood, and military commander during the French Wars of Religion.

  2. Anne de Montafié, comtesse de Soissons et de Dreux, née à Paris le 22 juillet 1577, et morte le 17 juin 1644, est la fille cadette de Louis de Montafié, comte de Montafié, seigneur du Piémont et prince de Carignan (terres acquises 300 000 écus par le duc de Savoie Charles Emmanuel I), et de Jeanne de Coesme, dame de Lucé et de Bonnétable.

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  3. Anne de Montafié (in Italien Anna di Montafia; * 1577, wohl am 22. Juli; [1] † 17. Juni 1644 im Hôtel de Soissons , Paris ) war eine in Frankreich lebende Adlige und Erbin aus dem Piemont , die vor allem wegen ihrer verwandtschaftlichen Beziehungen bemerkenswert ist, durch die sie zu den Vorfahren der Könige von Sardinen und Italien zählt.

  4. Anne de Montafié (or di Montafia), born in Paris on 22 July 1577, was the daughter of Louis de Montafié, Count of Montafié, Lord of Piedmont, Prince of Carignano, and his wife Jeanne de Coesme, Lady of Lucé and Bonnétable. She married Charles de Bourbon, Count of Soissons, on 27 December 1601.

  5. 3 de mar. de 2015 · Religion Roman Catholic. Anne de Montafié, Countess of Clermont-en-Beauvaisis [1] (21 July 1577 – 17 June 1644), was a French heiress and the wife of Charles de Bourbon, Count of Soissons, a Prince of the Blood, and military commander during the French Wars of Religion.

  6. Anne de Montafié, Countess of Clermont-en-Beauvaisis, was a French heiress and the wife of Charles de Bourbon, Count of Soissons, a Prince of the Blood, and military commander during the French Wars of Religion. Following her marriage in 1601, she was styled Countess of Soissons.

  7. In 1601 Charles wed Anne de Montafié (1577–1644) who, although not of royal blood, brought to the Bourbon-Soissons her father's countship of Montafié in Piedmont, as well as her mother's seigneuries of Bonnétable and Lucé. Of their five children, three survived childhood: Louis de Bourbon 1604-1641, had illegitimate issue.