Henri Albert de La Grange d'Arquien
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Henri Albert de La Grange d'Arquien | |
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Marquis of Arquien | |
Born | Calais | 8 September 1613
Died | 24 May 1707 Rome | (aged 93)
Buried | San Luigi dei Francesi |
Spouse(s) | Françoise de La Châtre |
Issue | Marie Casimire, Queen of Poland |
Father | Antoine de La Grange d'Arquien |
Mother | Anne d'Ancienville |
Henri Albert de La Grange d'Arquien, Marquis of Arquien (8 September 1613 – 24 May 1707)[1] was born in Calais, France, the son of Antoine de La Grange d'Arquien, governor of Calais, and Anne d'Ancienville. His surname is also listed as Lagrange.[1]
Henri was first married to Françoise de La Châtre (1613-1648). They had twelve children, but only two survived childhood:[citation needed]
- Pierre (1634-1638)[citation needed]
- Paul (1635-1638)[citation needed]
- Catherine (1636–1638)[citation needed]
- Louise Marie (1638-1728)
- Marguerite (1639–1641)
- Marie Caroline (1640-1641)
- Marie Casimire (1641-1716), who became queen of Poland.[2]
- Francoise (1642–1646)
- Anne (1643-1643)
- Antoine (1645–1653)
- Francois (1646-1646)
- Jeanne (1647-1647)
Henri then married Charlotte de La Fin de Salins. They had six children, all of whom died in childhood:[citation needed]
- Sophie (1650-1655)
- Conradine (1651-1655)
- Stillborn child (1652)
- Christine (23 October 1653 – 7 January 1654).
- Charlotte (1 June 1656 – 15 May 1657).
- Charles (16 February 1658 – 8 July 1659).
Henri was named a knight at Żółkiew, Poland, on 13 April 1694.[citation needed] He became a Cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church in 1695; he was Cardinal deacon of San Nicola in Carcere. He died in Rome on 24 May 1707 and was buried in San Luigi dei Francesi.[1]
References
[edit]- ^ a b c Miranda, Salvador, ed. (1998). "The Cardinals of the Holy Roman Church - Biographical Dictionary - Consistory of December 12, 1695". cardinals.fiu.edu. Florida International University.
Birth. September 8, 1613, Calais. Death. May 24, 1707.
- ^ "Maria Kazimiera de la Grange d'Arquien". King John III Palace Museum, Wilanów. December 14, 2010.