Jacques Léopold de La Tour d'Auvergne
Jacques Léopold | |||||
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Duke of Bouillon | |||||
Born | 15 January 1746 | ||||
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Spouse | Hedwig of Hesse-Rotenburg | ||||
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Father | Godefroy de La Tour d'Auvergne | ||||
Mother | Louise Henriette Gabrielle de Lorraine |
Jacques Léopold de La Tour d'Auvergne (Jacques Léopold Charles Godefroy; 15 January 1746 – 7 February 1802) was a member of the House of La Tour d'Auvergne, the Sovereign Dukes of Bouillon. He was the last Duke of Bouillon succeeding his father in 1792.
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Biography
The eldest and only surviving of four sons, he was born to the Prince and Princess of Turenne in 1746. From 1771, Jacques Léopold was styled as the Prince of Turenne as the heir of the Duchy of Bouillon.
A first cousin was Henri Louis de Rohan, the scandalous Prince of Guéméné[2]
He married Hedwig of Hesse-Rotenburg, grand daughter of Ernest Leopold of Hesse-Rotenburg and Eleonore of Löwenstein-Wertheim-Rochefort. The couple were married at Carlsburg[disambiguation needed] on 17 July 1766 but had no children.
He lived at the Château de Navarre, his French estate, prior to the revolution and succeeded his father in 1792. During the collapse of the Ancien Régime, the duchy of Bouillon was taken from him in 1794 and absorbed into France in October 1795. He was known as citoyen Léopold La Tour d'Auvergne during the revolution. However in 1800, he recovered[citation needed] the duchy but was obliged to pay off debts to the tune of 3 million Livres.
Jacques was the last Duke of Bouillon, and following the Napoleonic Wars the duchy was absorbed into the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg. The Princes of Guéméné today claim the Duchy of Bouillon as their own due to the marriage of Marie Louise (his aunt) and Jules de Rohan, Prince of Guéméné. He has no known descendants.
Ancestry
Titles, styles, honours and arms
Titles and styles
- 15 January 1746 – 24 October 1771 His Highness the Prince of Bouillon
- 24 October 1771 – 3 December 1792 His Highness the Prince of Turenne
- 3 December 1792 – 7 February 1802 His Highness the Duke of Bouillon
References and notes
- ↑ The prince de Bouillon is shown playing a hurdy-gurdy, whilst his younger brother, the prince d'Auvergne, is shown playing with a marmot on a ribbon.
- ↑ Son of his aunt Marie Louise de La Tour d'Auvergne and Jules, Prince of Guéméné
See also
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- 1746 births
- 1802 deaths
- House of la Tour d'Auvergne
- French Roman Catholics
- 18th-century French people
- 19th-century French people
- Dukes of Bouillon
- Grand Chamberlains of France
- People of Byzantine descent