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Francois Joseph, Duke of Guise

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Francois Joseph, Duke of Guise

Francois Joseph de Lorraine (Paris, 28 August 1670 – 16 March 1675, Paris), Duke of Guise, Duke of Alencon and Duke of Angouleme, was the only son of Louis Joseph de Lorraine, Duke of Guise and Elisabeth Marguerite d'Orleans, suo jure duchess of Alencon.

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Biography

Born at the Hotel de Guise in Paris to the daughter of Gaston d'Orleans and the head of the Princely House of Guise, Francis Joseph would be their only child. He was a first cousin of the last Medici Grand Duke of Tuscany Gian Gastone de' Medici; he was also of second cousin of Louis XIV and nephew of the famous La Grande Mademoiselle.

He was also a double descendant of Catherine de' Medici and her husband Henry II.

Upon the premature death of his father in 1671, he became Duke of Guise and Joyeuse, but was styled the Duke of Alencon, in right of his mother.

At the death of his maternal grandmother Marguerite of Lorraine in 1672 Francis Joseph and his mother moved into the Luxembourg Palace in Paris.

The last male of the senior line of the House of Guise, he was unfortunately sickly. Still unable to walk unaided at age four, he was dropped by his nurse and died from a head injury in 1675. He died at the Luxembourg Palace. He was succeeded by his great-aunt Marie de Lorraine.

Titles and styles

  • 28 August 1670 - 30 July 1671 His Highness the Duke of Alencon (duc d'Alencon)
  • 30 July 1671 - 16 March 1675 His Highness the Duke of Guise, Joyeuse and Prince of Joinville
  • References

    Francois Joseph, Duke of Guise Wikipedia