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  1. Catherine Henriette de Bourbon (11 November 1596 – 20 June 1663) was an illegitimate daughter of King Henry IV of France and his long-term maîtresse en titre Gabrielle d'Estrées. She was declared legitimate on 17 November 1596 at the Abbey of St. Ouen in Rouen and married into the Princely House of Guise .

  2. Catholicisme. modifier. Catherine-Henriette de Bourbon, née le 14 novembre 1596 et morte le 20 juin 1663, est une fille légitimée du roi de France Henri IV et de sa maîtresse Gabrielle d'Estrées. Par son mariage, elle entra dans la Maison de Lorraine .

  3. 27 de abr. de 2022 · Wife of Charles II de Lorraine, duc de Elbeuf. Mother of Charles III de Guise-Lorraine, duc d'Elbeuf; François Louis de Lorraine, comte d'Harcourt and François Marie de Lorraine, prince de Lillebonne. Sister of César de Bourbon, duc de Vendôme; Alexandre de Bourbon, Chevalier de Vendôme and N.N. N.N.

  4. Catherine Henriette de Bourbon. Illegitimate daughter of King Henri IV of France by his mistress Gabrielle d'Estrées, sister of César Duke of Vendôme and styled "Mademoiselle Vendôme" during her youth; legitimised in 1596; married Charles II de Lorraine, Duke of Elbeuf, 1619. They had six children.

  5. Catherine-Henriette de Bourbon (b.1596), legitimized; Alexandre de Bourbon (b.1598), legitimized;

  6. www.britishmuseum.org › collection › objectprint | British Museum

    Portrait of Catherine Henriette de Bourbon, Duchess of Elbeuf; half-length, turned to left and glancing towards the viewer, wearing mourning dress with black veil and gown and white shoulder cape; in oval, with Lorraine cross and fleurs-de-lys in the corners, and a coat of arms at the bottom. 1659 Etching and engraving

  7. Catherine Henriette de Bourbon (11 November 1596 – 20 June 1663) was an illegitimate daughter of King Henry IV of France and his long-term maîtresse en titre Gabrielle d'Estrées. She was declared legitimate on 17 November 1596 at the Abbey of St. Ouen in Rouen and married into the Princely House of Guise.