List of the Dukes of Joyeuse

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The Vice- County Joyeuse was founded in 1581 by the French King Henry III. in favor of Anne de Batarnay de Joyeuse raised to the Duchy of Joyeuse and a pairie .

House Joyeuse

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House Guise

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  • 1647–1654: Louis de Lorraine (* 1622, † 1654), Duke of Joyeuse, whose son married Françoise de Valois (* 1621, † 1696), Duchess of Angoulême
  • 1654–1671: Louis Joseph (* 1650, † 1671), Duke of Guise and Joyeuse, his son, married Elisabeth d'Orléans (* 1646, † 1696) in 1667
  • 1671–1675: François Joseph (* 1670, † 1675), Duke of Guise and Joyeuse, his son
  • 1675–1688: Marie (* 1615, † 1688), Duchess of Guise, Princess of Joinville, daughter of Charles de Lorraine and Henriette Catherine de Joyeuse
  • 1688–1690: Charles François (* 1661, † 1702), Prince of Commercy, received Joyeuse through a legacy from Marie de Lorraine, his distant relative
  • 1690–1693: confiscated by the king because Charles François was in the emperor's service
  • 1693–1693: Jean François de Paule de Lorraine (* 1672, † 1693), Prince of Lillebonne , his brother
  • 1693–1694: François Marie de Lorraine (* 1624, † 1694), Prince of Lillebonne , Duke of Joyeuse, his father, son of Charles II , Duke of Elbeuf .
  • 1694–1714: Anne de Lorraine (* 1639, † 1720), his wife, daughter of Charles IV , Duke of Lorraine

House Melun

  • 1714–1724: Louis II. De Melun (* 1694, † 1724), Prince of Epinay, Baron von Antoing, then Duke of Joyeuse, son of Louis I. de Melun, Prince of Epinay and Baron d'Antoing, and Marie Elisabeth de Lorraine-Elbeuf (* 1664, † 1748), daughter of François Marie de Lorraine-Elbeuf and Anne de Lorraine

In theory, his nephew Charles de Rohan (* 1715, † 1787), son of Jules de Rohan, Prince of Soubise , and Anne Julie de Melun, heir to the title, but the king would have had to re-establish the peerage and the duchy for that but he doesn't seem to have done so.

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