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Princess Élisabeth Charlotte of Lorraine

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Father
  
Léopold de Lorraine

Predecessor
  
Leopold, Duke of Lorraine

House
  
House of Lorraine

Born
  
21 October 1700 Ducal Palace of Nancy, Lorraine (
1700-10-21
)

Burial
  
Église Saint-François-des-Cordeliers, Nancy, Lorraine, France

Mother
  
Élisabeth Charlotte d'Orléans

Died
  
4 May 1711, Château de Lunéville, Lunéville, France

Parents
  
Leopold, Duke of Lorraine, Élisabeth Charlotte d'Orléans

Grandparents
  
Charles V, Duke of Lorraine

Similar
  
Princess Anne Charlotte, Leopold - Duke of Lorraine, Élisabeth Charlotte d'Orléans, Léopold Clément - Hereditar, Elisabeth Therese of Lorraine

Élisabeth Charlotte of Lorraine (Élisabeth Charlotte Gabrièle; 21 October 1700 – 4 May 1711) was a Princess of Lorraine. She died of smallpox aged 10. She was the Titular Abbess of Remiremont.

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Biography

Élisabeth Charlotte Gabrièle de Lorraine, named after her mother, was born at the Ducal Palace of Lorraine, in Nancy, the capital of the Duchy of Lorraine in which her father was the reigning Duke. Her mother a member of the House of Bourbon, then ruling the Kingdom of France.

She was the couple's first daughter and second child, an older brother had been born the previous year.

Her father, Leopold, Duke of Lorraine, had wanted her to become the Abbess of the prestigious abbey at Remiremont, a Benedictine abbey near Remiremont, Vosges. The abbey had been closely associated with the House of Lorraine, many of its abbesses being members of the Lorraine family. Her father pressed the then abbess, Dorothea Maria of Salm to press the Professors in Sorbonne, the historic University of Paris in Paris. Louis XIV, her mother's uncle, instead imposed Élisabeth Charlotte as sovereign of the territory. Despite this, the professors did not reply before her death aged 10.

The enfant princess died of smallpox dying at the Château de Lunéville ("country residence" of the Dukes of Lorraine) having passed it to her other brother the then Hereditary Prince of Lorraine and their younger sister Marie Gabrièle. The three children died within seven days of each other. She was buried in the Ducal Crypt at the Church of Saint-François-des-Cordeliers, Nancy, France.

Her younger brother Francis Stephen became the Holy Roman Emperor. Her youngest sister, Anne Charlotte, whom she never met, was later Abbess of Remiremont. At the time of her death, her mother was pregnant with a future Queen of Sardinia.

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  • 21 October 1700 – 4 May 1711 Her Highness Princess Élisabeth Charlotte of Lorraine
  • References

    Princess Élisabeth Charlotte of Lorraine Wikipedia