Media in category "Suzanne of Bourbon" The following 9 files are in this category, out of 9 total. Suzanne de Bourbon (comtesse de Roussillon, 1473-1531) Country : France: Language : français: Gender : feminin: Birth : 19-03-1473: Death : 1531: Note : Fille de l'amiral Louis de Bourbon-Roussillon, dit le Bâtard de Bourbon, et de Jeanne de Valois, fille illégitime de Louis XI. Her husband was made her co-ruler through marriage. France, Bourbonnais. peinture à l'huile, chêne. PM Cameron's 15-Great Aunt. Word lid van Facebook om met Suzanne Bourbon en anderen in contact te komen. Les Enseignements d'Anne de France, Sa Fille Susanne de Bourbon. Suzanne de Bourbon-Vendôme is geboren februari 1508, dochter van Lodewijk I de Bourbon-Vendôme Prins van La Roche-su en Louise de Bourbon Dauphine van Auvergne. This information is part of by on Genealogy Online. Suzanne was born the second child and only daughter of Duke Peter II of Bourbon by his wife and Anne of France, herself the eldest daughter of Louis XI of France. Suzanne De Bourbon Duchess De Bourbon Et De Bourbon-Beaujeu D'auvergne, Duchess De Bourbon Et d'Auvergne's bio. However, Peter prevailed and the contract of betrothal was signed on 21 March 1501 at Moulins, Alençon being eleven years old and Suzanne nine. ( d.1878). Période de création. Pierre was born on December 1 1438. Montpensier was Suzanne's second cousin, their grandfathers being brothers. Suzanna was de dochter van hertog Peter II van Bourbon en Anna van Beaujeu, dochter van koning Lodewijk XI van Frankrijk. Suzanne, bâtarde de Bourbon, était la fille naturelle de Renaud de Bourbon et d'une maîtresse inconnue. (The elder branches of the House of Bourbon were descended in the male line from Peter I, Duke of Bourbon whereas the Bourbon-Vendome branch was descended in the male line from Peter's younger brother James I, Count of La Marche.) Suzanne de Bourbon, née le 10 mai 1491, morte à Châtellerault le 28 avril 1521, fut duchesse de Bourbon et d'Auvergne, et comtesse de la Marche, de 1503 à 1521. Suzanne de Bourbon-Beaujeu (* 10.Mai 1491; † 28. ‘Portrait of Suzanne of Bourbon’ was created in 1498 by Jean Hey in Northern Renaissance style. By the 18th century, members of the Spanish Bourbon dynasty held thrones in Spain, Naples, Sicily, and Parma. People Projects Discussions Surnames Matériaux - techniques. Name variations: Susanne of Bourbon, Susanne de Bourbonne. People Projects Discussions Surnames An enraged Peter decided to betroth Suzanne to Charles IV, Duke of Alençon, a great favourite of Louis XII, and therefore likely to be able to protect the duchy against both Bourbon-Montpensier challenges and royal encroachment. Suzanne de Bourbon Wikipedia open wikipedia design. Anne knew only too well that the politics of the court were often underhanded if not treacherous. 27 relations. However, the teenage Montpensier mortally offended Peter by condemning and denouncing the letters patent concerning the succession which Louis XII had issued, and asserting that succession to the Bourbon lands and titles was his own patrimony and birthright and not something he needed to thank his wife or her father for. But the most important lesson she imparted upon her daughter was to never reaction to anything told her and to keep her thoughts to herself, less they somehow betray her. Suzanne later gave birth to stillborn (or short-lived) twins. There, on 10 May 1491, she gave birth to a much-wanted child—the well-loved Suzanne de Bourbon. Would you like to suggest this photo as the cover photo for this article? She died February 1570. Suzanne de BOURBON-MONTPENSIER. Genealogy for Suzanne de Bourbon, Countess de Roussillon et de Ligny (1466 - 1531) family tree on Geni, with over 200 million profiles of ancestors and living relatives. HEY Jean, MAITRE DE MOULINS (dit) Précision auteur. Sa fille Suzanne de Bourbon, duchesse de Bourbonnais et d'Auvergne (1503), comtesse de Clermont-en-Beauvaisis, de la Marche, de Forez et de Gien, princesses des Dombes, épouse à Moulins, en 1505, son cousin Charles de Bourbon Montpensier qui devient Charles III (1490-1527) dit « le connétable de Bourbon ». Suzanne de Bourbon, née le 10 mai 1491, morte à Châtellerault le 28 avril 1521, fut duchesse de Bourbon et d'Auvergne, et comtesse de la Marche, de 1503 à 1521. Lady Diana's 14-Great Aunt. 65703490, citing Abbaye de Souvigny, Souvigny, Departement de l'Allier, Auvergne, France ; … It does not appear that Suzanne participated in state affairs: her husband and her mother jointly managed the affairs of the duchies and were described as good partners in administration and politics. En 1521, la succession de Suzanne de Bourbon, morte sans laisser d'enfants, fut contestée par Louise de Savoie, duchesse d'Angoulême, mère du roi de France François I er, comme lui revenant en tant que plus proche héritière de la défunte. Zij is op 29 november 1529 getrouwd met Claude Heer van Rieux, ze kregen 1 kind. HM George I's 4-Great Aunt. Les Enseignements D'Anne de France ... a Sa Fille Susanne de Bourbon, Publ. HRH Albert II's 13-Great Grandmother. Incidentally, Louis of Montpensier had also died before this, and had been succeeded by his younger brother Charles. PM Churchill's 12-Great Aunt. For faster navigation, this Iframe is preloading the Wikiwand page for Suzanne de Bourbon . Suzanne de Bourbon (10 May 1491 – 28 April 1521) was suo jure Duchess of Bourbon and Auvergne from 1503 to her death alongside her husband Charles III. The agnatic heir to both was their fifth cousin, Charles, Duke of Vendôme, head of the "Bourbon-Vendome" branch, which came to be called simply "the House of Bourbon" because it was now the senior-most branch. Suzanna van Bourbon (Châtellerault, 10 mei 1491 - aldaar, 28 april 1521) was van 1503 tot aan haar dood vrouwe van Beaujeu, gravin van Clermont, La Marche en Forez en hertogin van Auvergne en Bourbon.Ze behoorde tot het huis Bourbon.. Vroege leven en erfopvolging. 1492 vers, 1493 ou. Her mother, who had always been fearful about her daughter's health, outlived her by one year. Louis had little choice but to agree to this innovative solution, at least for the moment. Suzanne de Bourbon meurt à Châtellerault en 1521. Ecole-pays. Lessons included astronomy, mathematics and religious studies. Suzanne de Bourbon prend le soin de désigner Charles III de Bourbon, son époux, comme héritier universel par testament. On 10 May 1505, at Château du Parc-les-Moulins, Suzanne married her cousin Charles de Bourbon, head of the Montpensier family, a cadet branch of the Bourbons. Suzanne of Bourbon (1491–1521)Duchess of Bourbon. Auteur. Par A.-M. Chazaud: Anne: Amazon.nl Selecteer uw cookievoorkeuren We gebruiken cookies en vergelijkbare tools om uw winkelervaring te verbeteren, onze services aan te bieden, te begrijpen hoe klanten onze services gebruiken zodat we verbeteringen kunnen aanbrengen, en om advertenties weer te geven. Join Facebook to connect with Susanne Bourbon and others you may know. Her widower remained duke. Suzanne de Bourbon-BeaujeuSuzanne de Bourbon, suo jure Duchess of Bourbon (10 May 1491– 28 April 1521, Château de Châtellerault) was Duchess of Bourbon and Auvergne from 1503 to her death. Genealogy for Suzanne de Bourbon (deceased) family tree on Geni, with over 200 million profiles of ancestors and living relatives. Susana de Bourbon (em francês: Suzanne; 10 de maio de 1491 — Châtellerault, 28 de abril de 1521) foi suo jure duquesa de Bourbon, duquesa da Auvérnia e condessa da Marca de 1503 até sua morte. The terms of the contract stipulated that Anne give the young couple and their heirs all her lands, good and chattels. Join Facebook to connect with Suzanne Bourbon and others you may know. The year 1498 saw Anne's brother King Charles VIII die suddenly, after hitting his head on a low doorway. Anne was not in favour of this arrangement because of the political complications it would certainly cause, since Bourbon-Montpensier would definitely pursue his dynastic claim. Suzanne of Bourbon (1491–1521)Duchess of Bourbon. Suzanne died at Château de Châtellerault in 1521. Research genealogy for Suzanne De Bourbon Montpensier of Moulins, Allier, Auvergne, France, as well as other members of the De Bourbon Montpensier family, on Ancestry®. Suzanne de Bourbon (10 May 1491 – 28 April 1521) was suo jure Duchess of Bourbon and Auvergne from 1503 to her death alongside her co-regent and spouse Charles de Bourbon. Suzanne de Bourbon duchesse de Bourbon, d'Auvergne, pair de France, comtesse de Clermont, de Forez, de La Marche et de Gien, vicomtesse de Carlat et de Murat, de Châtellerault, dame de Beaujeu, d'Annonay, de Bourbon-Lancy et Roche-en-Régnier. Home {{::mainImage.info.license.name || 'Unknown'}}, {{current.info.license.usageTerms || current.info.license.name || current.info.license.detected || 'Unknown'}}, Uploaded by: {{current.info.uploadUser}} on {{current.info.uploadDate | date:'mediumDate'}}. Anne was born in 1461/62. After this death at the age of 27, Suzanne's father grew concerned about the succession of the Bourbon lands, having no surviving sons or brothers. Her health had been frail throughout her last years. Charles immediately took the title of duke of Bourbon. Reigned as duchess of Bourbon or Bourbonnais from 1503 to 1521; born May 10, 1491; died April 28, 1521; dau. According to the prevalent Salic law of France, his heir presumptive was Louis de Bourbon-Montpensier, head of the Montpensiers, a cadet branch of the Bourbons. She was buried in Souvigny Priory, Souvigny. But more importantly, Anne taught her the ways of the court. Suzanne de Bourbon Sommaire Millésime de création. Deze informatie is onderdeel van van op Genealogie Online. de Bourbon und seiner Frau Anne de Beaujeu, Tochter des französischen Königs Ludwig XI. Memorialize Suzanne's life with photos and stories about her and the De Bourbon family history. Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com: accessed ), memorial page for Suzanne de Bourbon (10 May 1491–28 Apr 1521), Find a Grave Memorial no. Susanne de MONTPENSIER-BOURBON was born on month day 1491, to Pierre II de BOURBON and Anne "la Grande" de BOURBON (born VALOIS). Your input will affect cover photo selection, along with input from other users. Anne groomed the intelligent Suzanne with the thought of her daughter ascending to the throne. Discover the family tree of Suzanne de BOURBON for free, and learn about their family history and their ancestry. Imprimer son arbre (Suzanne de BEAUJEU) dame de Beaujeu, duchesse de Bourbonet d'Auvergne(1503-1521), vicomtesse de Carlatet de Murat(1503-1521), baronne de Calvinet(1503-1521), comtesse de La Marche(1503-1521), dame d'Usson(1503-1521) Née en 1491; Facebook geeft mensen de kans om te delen en maakt de wereld toegankelijker. La succession du duché de Bourbon et de ses autres domaines est revendiquée : Zij is overleden in het jaar 1570. Suzanne de BOURBON was born, daughter of Louis de BOURBON and Louise de BOURBON. A son was born to Charles and Suzanne on 17 July 1517 and was baptised Francis in October 1517 in honour of Charles' good friend King Francis I of France. Having served as Charles' co-regents, the powerful couple held enough influence to hinder the succession of Louis XII. Find more prominent pieces of portrait at Wikiart.org – best visual art database. Controleer 'Suzanne de Bourbon' vertalingen naar het Nederlands. Born 1491 in Châtellerault, Poitou-Charentes France and died 1521. Par A.-M. Chazaud: Anne: Amazon.nl Selecteer uw cookievoorkeuren We gebruiken cookies en vergelijkbare tools om uw winkelervaring te verbeteren, onze services aan te bieden, te begrijpen hoe klanten onze services gebruiken zodat we verbeteringen kunnen aanbrengen, en om advertenties weer te geven. Duchess Suzanne reportedly suffered from delicate health and was frequently described by chronicles as being of a ‘general disposition’ and having a ‘deformity’, though her condition is not described more closely. As no male heirs remained, the succession of France itself was now in question, for the closest agnatic dynast, Louis XII was a distant second-cousin, once removed, to Charles VII (and to Anne). Cet article ne cite pas suffisamment ses sources (février 2019). From 1483 to 1491, Suzanne's parents served as co-regents of France during the minority of Anne's younger brother, Charles VIII of France.