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Name
  
Gaston, of


Born
  
7 February 1721Paris, France (
1721-02-07
)

Mother
  
Elisabeth de Roquelaure

Died
  
May 2, 1743, Strasbourg, France

Spouse
  
Marie Louise de Rohan (m. 1736–1743)

Parents
  
Charles Louis, Count of Marsan

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Great-grandparents
  
Henri, Count of Harcourt

Grandparents
  
Charles, Count of Marsan

Gaston de Lorraine (Gaston Jean Baptiste Charles; 7 February 1721 – 2 May 1743) was a French nobleman and member of a cadet branch of the House of Lorraine. He was the last Count of Marsan. His wife was Marie Louise de Rohan.

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Biography

The eldest son of Charles Louis de Lorraine and his wife Élisabeth de Roquelaure, he was one of four children. He bore the first names [Gaston Jean Bapiste] as his great grandfather Gaston Jean Baptiste de Roquelaure, father of the maréchal de Roquelaure.

His father was known as the prince de Pons and Gaston was styled the Count of Marsan (comte de Marsan) from birth. As a male line descendant of the House of Guise (cadet branch of the House of Lorraine) he was a Foreign Prince residing at the royal court of Versailles and had the right to the style of Highness.

His older sister Louise Henriette Gabrielle married into the prestigious House of La Tour d'Auvergne, sovereigns of the Duchy of Bouillon.

At the age fifteen, he was married to Marie Louise de Rohan. Marie Louise was the daughter of Jules, Prince of Soubise and his wife Anne Julie de Melun. The only daughter of five children, her older brother was the famous maréchal de Soubise. The couple were married on 4 June 1736. The wedding nuptials were carried out in the chapel of the hôtel de Mayenne by her great uncle the Cardinal de Soubise.

In 1736, the year of his marriage, Gaston was put on campaign as an Aide-de-camp to his father. The previous year, he was given his own regiment the Marsan regiment. On 20 February 1743 he was created a Brigadier of the Kings armies. Some three months later he died of Smallpox in Strasbourg leaving his childless wife a widow at the age of twenty two. He was buried in the Strasbourg Cathedral.

His wife never remarried and outlived him till 1801. She was the future later the Governess to the Children of France and as such, the governess of the future Louis XVI, Louis XVIII add Charles X the grandsons of Louis XV. His wife's parents also died of smallpox within a week of each other in May 1724.

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  • 7 February 1721 – 2 May 1743 His Highness the Count of Marsan
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    Gaston, Count of Marsan Wikipedia


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