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  1. Ferdinand de Rohan—related by blood to the house of Stuart as well as Bourbon and Lorraine —was also unable to marry legitimately, having entered the Church as a younger son of a noble house. By him, she had three children: two daughters, Marie Victoire and Charlotte, and finally a son, Charles Edward.

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  2. The daughters were Marie Victoire Adélaïde ("Aglae"), who was baptised at the Château de Couzières on 19 June 1779, and Charlotte Maximilienne Amélie, born during the summer of 1780. The pregnancy with Roehenstart delayed Charlotte's plans to join her father in Florence, he having been kept in ignorance of all three children.

  3. 2 de may. de 2024 · Ferdinand de Rohan was related to the houses of Stuart, Bourbon and Lorraine. The liaison produced three children, two daughters, Marie Victoire, Charlotte Maximilienne Amélie, and a son, Charles Edward. The existence of her children was kept secret. Charles Edward Stuart in later life.

  4. Now, new evidence unearthed by Peter Pininski, and described in his forthcoming book The Stuarts' Last Secret, indicates that, while one of Charlotte's daughters did indeed die childless, the other, Marie Victoire, married a prominent Polish nobleman, bearing him a son whose descendants survive to this day.

  5. 5 de jun. de 2019 · The Polish art historian who claims to be a blood relative of Bonnie Prince Charlie. Though it is generally accepted that the Stuart dynasty came to an abrupt end in the early nineteenth century,...

  6. 28 de nov. de 2023 · Marie Victoire Stuart. 1 reference. retrieved. 7 August 2020. WikiTree person ID. De_Rohan-19. subject named as. Marie-Victoire de Rohan (est. 1779 ...

  7. East Linton: Tuckwell, 2002. The first work to explore the possiblity that Charlotte's younger daughter, Victoire, had descendants in Poland. This theory has now been challenged by Marie-Louise Backhurst, "The Marriages of the Granddaughter of Bonnie Prince Charlie," Genealogist's Magazine 31, no. 2 (June 2013): 45-49. Return to Other Stuart ...