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  2. Catherine Henriette de Balzac d'Entragues - Wikipedia

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    Catherine Henriette de Balzac d'Entragues, Marquise de Verneuil [katʁin ɑ̃ʁjɛt də balzak dɑ̃tʁaɡ maʁkiz də vɛʁnœj] (1579–1633) was the favourite mistress of Henry IV of France after Gabrielle d'Estrées died: her sister Marie-Charlotte de Balzac d’Entragues was also a mistress of the king.

  3. Henry IV of France's wives and mistresses - Wikipedia

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    Henriette d'Entragues, Marquise de Verneuil, believed that Henry had legally promised to marry her and that his children by the queen were therefore bastards. Henriette d'Entragues never reconciled herself to Henry's marriage, and she drove Marie to tears by calling her his "fat banker", claiming her own children were Henry's legitimate heirs ...

  4. List of French marquesses - Wikipedia

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    Authentic titles are understood to mean titles erected by letters patent of the Sovereign (the King, or the Emperor Napoleon III, or possibly a foreign sovereign whose lands have become French), registered or published with a court of justice or sovereign (parliament, court of auditors, etc.), or even subordinate, which gives them a legal and permanent status.

  5. List of French royal mistresses - Wikipedia

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    Marie-Madeleine Agnès de Gontaut Biron, marquise de Nogaret (1653–1724) in 1680–1683; Louise-Elisabeth Rouxel dite Mme de Grancey (1653–1711) in 1681; Jeanne de Rouvroy, marquise de Chevrières (1650–1689) in 1681; Françoise Thérèse de Voyer de Dorée, Mlle d’Oré, in 1681; Marie-Antoinette de Rouvroy, comtesse d’Oisy (1660 ...

  6. Henri, Duke of Verneuil - Wikipedia

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    Henri was born in the Château de Vincennes on 3 November 1601, the illegitimate son of King Henry IV of France and his mistress, Catherine Henriette de Balzac d'Entragues. [1] He was declared legitimate in 1603, at the age of two. His sister was Gabrielle Angelique, called Mlle de Verneuil (1603–1627), married Bernard de Nogaret de La Valette.

  7. Bernard de Nogaret de La Valette d'Épernon - Wikipedia

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    Bernard was born in 1592 in Angoulême.In 1622, he married Gabrielle-Angélique de Verneuil, legitimised daughter of Henri IV and the Marquise de Verneuil, with whom he had a son, Louis-Charles-Gaston de Candale, and a daughter, Anne-Louise-Christine de Foix de La Valette d'Épernon.

  8. Verneuil-en-Halatte - Wikipedia

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    The castle was finally sold to king Henry IV in 1599, who offered it to his mistress Catherine Henriette de Balzac d'Entragues, raising the grounds to a marquisate and thus making her the Marquise de Verneuil en Beauvoisis. [3] Upon the death of the Marquise (1633), the castle came into the hands of her son, Henri, Duke of Verneuil.

  9. Gabrielle d'Estrées - Wikipedia

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    Gabrielle d'Estrées was born at either the Château de la Bourdaisière in Montlouis-sur-Loire in Touraine, or at the Château de Cœuvres in Picardy. [6] Her parents were Antoine d'Estrées, Marquis of Cœuvres, and Françoise Babou de La Bourdaisière. [7]