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  1. Jean Louis dOrléans war der älteste Sohn von Henri II. dOrléans (1595–1663) und Anne Geneviève de Bourbon-Condé (1619–1679), Schwester des Grand Condé und von Armand de Conti . Bereits am 1. Dezember 1649 wurde er – parallel zu seinem Vater – als Gouverneur der Normandie eingesetzt.

  2. The title became extinct in 1694, following the death of Jean Louis Charles d'Orléans, who was the brother of Marie de Nemours. From 1648, the Duke of Longueville was also Sovereign Prince of Neuchâtel, a Swiss territory.

    Name
    Portrait
    Birth
    Marriages
    Léonor d'Orléans 1551–1573
    1540 eldest son of François d'Orléans, ...
    Marie, Duchess of Estouteville 2 July ...
    7 August 1573 Blois aged 32–33
    Henri I d'Orléans 1573–1595
    1568 eldest son of Léonor d'Orléans and ...
    Catherine Gonzaga 1 March 1588 Paris one ...
    8 April 1595 Amiens aged 26–27
    Henri II d'Orléans 1595–1663
    6 April 1595 only son of Henri I ...
    (1) Louise de Bourbon 10 April 1617 Paris ...
    11 May 1663 Rouen aged 68
    12 January 1646 eldest son of Henri II ...
    never married
    2 April 1694 Abbey of Saint-Georges, ...
  3. Jean d'Orléans-Longueville (1484, in Château de Parthenay — 24 September 1533, in Tarascon), Cardinal de Longueville was a cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church for six months in 1533. He was abbot in commendam of Bec , and concurrently archbishop of Toulouse (1503) and bishop of Orléans (1521).

  4. When his elder (half-)brother Jean-Louis d'Orléans joined the Jesuits in 1668, Charles inherited the titles of Duke of Longueville and Count of Saint-Pol as the second son.

  5. Françoise d'Orléans-Longueville (5 April 1549 – 11 June 1601) was the second wife of Louis de Bourbon, Prince of Condé, a "Prince du Sang" and leader of the Huguenots during the French Wars of Religion.

  6. Henri II d'Orléans, duc de Longueville or Henri de Valois-Longueville (6 April 1595 – 11 May 1663), a legitimated prince of France (of royal descent) and peer of France, served as governor of Picardy, then of Normandy, and was a major figure during the Fronde. [a] Life.

  7. English: Portrait of Jean Louis Charles d'Orléans (1646-1694), Duke of Longueville)