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  1. Orléans. Father. Prince Antoine, Duke of Montpensier. Mother. Infanta Luisa Fernanda of Spain. Princess Marie Isabelle of Orléans (María Isabel de Orleans y Borbón; 21 September 1848 – 23 April 1919) was born an infanta of Spain and a Princess of Orléans and became the Countess of Paris by marriage.

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    • Marriage
    • Life and Influence
    • Issue

    Marie was the eldest child of Robert, duke of Chartres, and his wife, Princess Françoise d'Orléans. Her father was the second son of Ferdinand Philippe, Duke of Orléans, and Duchess Helena of Mecklenburg-Schwerin. Françoise was the daughter of François d'Orléans, prince de Joinville, and Princess Francisca of Brazil. Born during the reign in France...

    After obtaining papal consent, Marie married Prince Valdemar of Denmark, the youngest son of King Christian IX of Denmark, on 20 October 1885 in a civil ceremony in Paris and again in a religious ceremony in the Château d'Eu two days later. They were third cousins, once-removed. She remained a Roman Catholic, he a Lutheran. They adhered to the dyna...

    Marie was described as impulsive, witty, and energetic, and introduced a more relaxed style to the stiff Danish court. She never fully learned to speak Danish. The marriage was friendly. She gave her children a free upbringing, and her artistic taste and Bohemian habits dominated her household. She was informal, not snobbish, believed in social equ...

    The couple had five children: 1. Prince Aage of Denmark(1887–1940); created Count of Rosenborg, married Mathilda Calvi dei Conti di Bergolo in 1914 and had one son. 2. Prince Axel of Denmark (1888–1964), married Princess Margaretha of Swedenin 1919 and had two sons. 3. Prince Erik of Denmark(1890–1950); created Count of Rosenborg, married Lois Fran...

  2. Mother. Maria Amalia of the Two Sicilies. Princess Marie of Orléans (12 April 1813 – 6 January 1839) was a French princess, artist, and, by her marriage, duchess of Württemberg (1837). Before her marriage she was styled Mademoiselle de Valois .

  3. Princess Marie of Orléans (1813–1839), daughter of Louis-Philippe of France (1773–1850) and Maria Amalia of Naples and Sicily; Princess Marie Isabelle of Orléans (1848–1919) Marie of Orléans (1865–1909), cousin of the above and daughter of Robert, Duke of Chartres

  4. Princess Françoise d'Orléans (Françoise Isabelle Louise Marie; 25 December 1902 – 25 February 1953) was born an Orléans Princess of France and became a Princess of Greece and Denmark by marriage. [1] She was thus a member of the Greek royal family and a descendant of the "Citizen-King" Louis-Philippe .