Duchy of Estouteville

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The former Duchy of Estouteville in Upper Normandy was founded in 1534 by King Francis I in favor of Adrienne d'Estouteville of the House of Estouteville , wife of François de Bourbon, Count of Saint-Pol , son of François de Bourbon, comte de Vendôme and Marie de Luxembourg, Countess of Saint-Pol. The basis of the duchy was the lordship of Estouteville (Seine-Maritime) .

The duchy was inherited within the House of Orléans-Longueville until Marie d'Orléans, Duchess of Nemours, died in 1707.

Dukes of Estouteville

With the death of Duchess Marie, the title of duke passed to the Goyon-Matignon family as descendants of Eleonore d'Orléans, the youngest daughter of Léonor d'Orléans and Marie de Bourbon. Her descendant Jacques François Léonor Goyon de Matignon (1689-1751), Count of Thorigny and Lord of the Duchy of Estouteville, married Louise Hippolyte Grimaldi in 1715 , who in 1731 inherited the Principality of Monaco . The claim to Estouteville was thus passed on within the Monegasque princely house until it expired in 1949 with the death of Prince Louis II , as he had no legitimate offspring. Nevertheless, the title of Louis' successors, the Princes Rainier III. and Albert II continued.

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