Cesar de Bourbon Duc de Vendome son of Henry IV of France
and Gabrielle d'Estrees
Son of Cesar de Bourbon,Louis de Vendome Duc de Vendome,1630 by Dumonstier
Second son of Cesar de Bourbon,Francois de Vendome,
Duc de Beaufort in 1649 by Jean Nocret
Gabrielle Angelique de Bourbon daughter of Henry IV and
Gabrielle d'Estrees by Dumonstier
Diane de France,daughter of Henry II of France and Filippa Ducci
Marriage of Diane de France to Orazio Farnese,1553
Diane de France by Francois Clouet, c. 1570
Louis XIV of France had all of his children by his two main mistresses,Madames La Valliere and Montespan legitimized and married them into the most noble families in France.In fact most of the nobility in the world is descended from illegitimate children of monarchs.Louis married his daughters into the junior branches of the Bourbon family,one of them becoming Princess of Conti, another of Conde and his youngest daughter marrying the Duc d'Orleans, the highest noble in the land after the King son of the King's brother. His sons married daughters of the grandest nobles in the land. They considered it a great privilege to have some of the King's sacred blood mix with their own.
Louise de La Valliere and her children
Louise de La Valliere and her children
Young Comte de Vermandois and his sister the future Princesse de Conti
Louis de Bourbon, Comte Vermandois son of Louis XIV and
Louise de La Valliere by Mignard
Marie Anne Princesse de Conti daughter of Louis XIV and Louise de La Valliere
in 1680 by Francois de Troy
Marie Anne Princesse de Conti,1700
Marie Anne Princesse de Conti on horseback, 1683
Detail of the young Duc du Maine
Louis Auguste Duc du Maine son of Louis XIV and Madame de Montespan,1690 Mignard
His wife Louise Benedicte de Bourbon Duchesse du Maine,1690 Gobert
Duchesse du Maine
Louise Benedeicte Duchesse du Maine
Louis Charles de Bourbon Comte de Eu,son of Duc du Maine,1715
Daughters of Louis XIV and Madame de Montespan,Louise Francoise Princesse de Conde the elder daughter is on the right with Francoise Marie Duchesse d'Orleans on the left
Louise Francoise Princesse de Conde on left and Francoise Marie Duchesse d'Orleans on right,Pierre Mignard
Madame de Montespan,Gobert
Princesse de Conde by Francois de Troy, 1690
Louis III de Bourbon Prince de Conde husband of Louise Francoise
Louise Elisabeth de Bourbon Mademoiselle de Bourbon daughter of Louise Francoise
Louise Anne de Bourbon Comtesse de Charolais daughter of prncesse de Conde
in 1721 by Antoine Coypel
Marie Anne de Bourbon Duchesse de Joyeuse daughter of Louise Francoise,1733
Louise Anne de Bourbon Comtesse de Charolais,1731 Nattier
Elisabeth Alexandrine Mademoiselle de Sens daughter of Louise Francoise,Pierre Gobert
Francoise Marie de Bourbon Duchesse d'Orleans daughter of Louis XIV and Madame de Montespan by Pierre Gobert
Francoise Marie de Bourbon Duchesse d'Orleans,1700 Pierre Gobert
Philippe Duc d'Orleans husband of Francoise Marie by Jean-Baptiste Santerre
Marie Louise Elisabeth d'Orleans Duchesse du Berry,1718 Pierre Gobert
Louise Adelaide Abesse de Chelles daughter of Francoise Marie,Gobert
Charlotte Aglae d'Orleans Duchesse de Modena daughter of Francoise Marie by Pierre Gobert
Philippine Elisabeth Mademoiselle Beaujolais daughter of Francoise Marie,1731 Nattier
Louise Diane d'Orleans Princesse de Conti,
daughter of Francoise Marie Duchesse d'Orleans
Louis Alexandre de Bourbon Comte de Toulouse youngest son of
Louis XIV and Madame de Montespan,1708 by Hyacinthe Rigaud
The next French King Louis XV also had many illegitimate children but unlike his great grandfather he did not recognise, legitimize or ennoble them. They were quietly passed off as the mistresses children by their husbands.One of his bastards, a son, looked so much like him that the whole court called him Demi-Louis.Madame de Pompadour, much unhappy that she was unable to have a child with the King after suffering many miscarriages and having a daughter by her husband of similar age wanted to mix her blood by that of the King in some way and one day suggested to the king that she should marry her daughter to the little boy due to his beautiful looks and asked the King did he not find him beautiful and would he not kiss him insinuating that he was his son.The King looked at her sternly and that was the end of that.
Marie Francoise Filleul,Marquise de Marigny,daughter of Louis XV and Irene de Buisson de Longpre, with her husband Abel Poisson in 1769 by Louis Michel van Loo
Louis,Comte de Narbonne-Lara son of Louis XV and Francoise de Chalus
Marie Adelaide,Comtesse de Narbonne-Lara,wife of Louis Narbonne-Lara
Actress Louise Contat,mistress of Louis Narbonne-Lara,Janinet
The Spanish kings always put their bastards in his or their half-brothers services making them Governors of provinces and generals in the army, their loyalty to the crown assured by blood. The Holy Roman Emperor and King of Spain Charles V had some very capable bastards. His son Don Juan of Austria is a legendary naval officer and was appointed Governor of the Low Countries and his daughter Margaret of Parma was made governor of the Netherlands, a Spanish province at the time.
Don Juan de Austria son of Charles V and Barbara Bloomberg
in 1585 Alonso Sanchez Coello
Don Juan de Austria
Margaret of Parma daughter of Charles V and Johanna Maria von der Gheynst
by Anthonis Mor
Margaret of Parma Duchess of Parma,Clouet
Margaret of Parma in 1562 by Anthonis Mor
Alessandro Farnese son of Margaret of Parma and Ottavio Farnese, Duke of Parma
by Alonso Sanchez Coello, c. 1550s
Alessandro Farnese by Sofonisba Anguissola
Alessandro Farnese Duke of Parma by Jean I de Saive, 1585
Juan Jose of Austria son of Philip IV of Spain and Maria Calderon
in 1642 by Eugenio de las Cuevas
In England and Scotland bastards have a long tradition and some of the most prominent families are descended from them. Henry VIII had many but only recognized one and even thought of placing him on the throne, since he did not have living sons with his Queen, or even marrying him to his legitimate daughter the Princess Mary. But alas this son also died pretty young and it came to nothing. Henry had a mistress Mary Boleyn,sister of future Queen Anne Boleyn, and is thought to have fathered two children with her although he never officially recognize them and they carried Marry's husband's name Cary. Then there was Charles II who proved that the fault was not with him for having no children by his queen by having dozens of bastards.One of his courtiers George Villiers said "A king is supposed to be father of his people and Charles certainly was father to a good many of them"
James Stewart,Earl of Moray son of James V of Scotland and Margaret Erskine
in 1561 by Hans Eworth
Son of Henry VIII and Elizabeth Blount Henry Fitzroy,Duke of Richmond
by Hans Holbein, 1525
Henry Carey, Baron Hunsdon son of Henry VIII and Mary Boleyn
Steven van Herwijck, 1561-63
Lady Catherine Carey daughter of Henry VIII and Mary Boleyn by
Steven van der Meulen, 1562
James Scott Duke of Monmouth son of Charles II and Lucy Walters
Charles FitzCharles,Earl of Plymouth son of Charles II and Catherine Pegge
Charles Beauclerk,Duke of St.Albans son of Charles II and
Nell Gwynn by Simon Verelst
Lady Diana de Vere, Duchess of St.Albans,c. 1690
James Beauclerk,Lord Beauclerk,son of Charles II and Nell Gwynn
in 1675 by Wissing
Charlotte Lee Countess of Lichfield daughter of Charles II and Barbara Villiers,
with her mother by Henry Gascard
Charlotte Lee Countess of Lichfield,c. 1716
Lady Anne Palmer daughter of Charles II and Barbara Villiers
Daughter of Charles II and Barbara Villiers,Barbara Fitzroy,1685
Charles Lennox Duke of Richmond son of Charles II and Louise de Keroualle,
with his mother by Henry Gascard
Charles Lennox Duke Of Richmond,c. 1685
Anne Brudenell Duchess of Richmond wife of
Charles Duke of Richmond by Michael Dahl
A grandson of Charles II,Charles Lennox 3rd Duke of Richmond
in 1758 by Reynolds
Charles II's granddaughter Anne Lennox Countess of Albemarle
in 1745 by Thomas Hudson
James FitzJames Duke of Berwick,son of James II and Arabella Churchill
Olga de Meyer daughter of Edward VII of England and Marie Blanche Sampayo
The portugese king Peter I had a son by a woman known only by the name of Theresa who on the death of his father and his half brother would inherit the throne of Portugal, a very rare occurrence for a royal bastard, founding the house of Aviz. The current exiled royal family of Portugal the Braganzas are descended from him by his last son Alfonso, 1st Duke of Braganza.
Marriage of Joao I of Portugal and Philippa of Lancaster,1479
Isabella of Portugal daughter of Joao I and Philippa of Lancaster
in 1545 by Petrus Christus
Isabella of Portugal Duchesse de Bourgogne in 1445 by Rogier van der Weyden
Beatrice de Portugal Countess of Arundel illegitimate daughter of
Joao of Portugal and Ines Pires,effigy from her tomb, died in 1447
Surprisingly even popes had illegitimate children that they often openly acknowledged and made made their sons cardinal. Some of them became popes themselves and married their daughters into powerful noble families.
Cesare Borgia Duc de Valentinois son of Pope Alexander VI and
Vanozza dei Cattanei, 1518 by Dosso Dossi
Gioffre Borgia Principe de Squilacio and Comte de Alvito son of Pope Alexander VI and
Vanozza dei Cattanei with his wife Sancha of Aragon,1510
Lucrezia Borgia Duchessa di Ferrara Modena and Reggio daughter of
Pope Alexander VI and Vanozza dei Cattanei,1492 by Pinturicchio
Alfonso d'Este Duca de Ferrara Modena and Reggio
third husband of Lucrezia Borgia,Dosso Dossi
Ercole II d'Este Duca di Ferrara Modena and Reggio,
son of Lucrezia Borgia
Lorenzo Cybo Duca de Ferentillo grandson of Pope Innocent VIII
through his illegitimate son Franceschetto Cybo,1523 by Parmigianino
Pier Luigi Farnese Duca di Parma son of Pope Paul III and Silvia Ruffini
Gerolama Orsini Duchessa di Parma wife of Pier Luigi
Cardinal Ranuccio Farnese son of Pier Luigi in 1542 by Titian
In Italy Cosimo de Medici married his long time mistress Camilla Martinelli but not before he had a daughter with her. Virginia de' Medici was born two years before her parents married. But she still made a grand marriage and became Duchess of Modena and Reggio.
Virginia de' Medici Duchessa di Modena and Reggio daughter of
Cosimo I de' Medici and Camilla Martinelli
Laura d'Este Duchessa di Mirandola daughter of Virginia de' Medici
All the bastards so far have been from male monarch but Catherine the Great was an exceptional woman and here again she proves the exception to the rule. She had many lovers and was even engouraged to have a child by one of them by her predecessor the Empress Elizabeth of Russia since her husband seemed incapable of committing the sexual act. She did have a few illegitimate children, even her successor Czar Paul I of Russia could have been fathered by her first lover Serge Saltykov as she indicated in her memoirs.
Alexei Bobrinsky Graf Bobrinsky son of Catherine the Great and
Aleksei Orlov,1770 by Carl Ludwig Christinek
Aleksei, Graf Bobrinsky
Portrait of Elisabeth Temkina by Vladimir-Borovikovsky, 1798 Elisabeth Temkina was reputedly the daughter of Catherine the Great, Empress of Russia, and her favourite, Prince Grigory Potemkin
Anna Karolina Orzelska was daughter of Augustus the Strong and a French wine merchant's daughter Henriette Renard.She was her father's favorite child,of whom he had many illegitimate ones probably as many as fifteen and only one legitimate son,because she looked so much like her father and despite being poorly educated she proved an excelent addition to court life. She lived scandalously,smoked tobacco drank and had many love affairs.Anna Karolina also excelled in horse riding,dancing and hunting and in her turn became the Mistress of Frederick Wilhelm I of Prussia.
Anna Karolina Orzelska,1730s
Anna Katarina Orzelska,1730 Rosalba Carriera
Portrait of a Polish Princess,1644 Peter de Rij
The Polish princess above is one of two illegitimate children of King Wladyslaw IV Vasa and his mistress Jadwiga Luszkowska also a daughter of a wine merchant.They also had a son who was a Captain of the Guard for Queen Christina of Sweden,his second cousin,while she lived in Rome.
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ReplyDeleteLovely page! One error I found, Olga de Meyer was suspected to be the natural daughter of Edward VII, not Edward VIII, of England.
ReplyDeleteA wonderful collection of beautiful portraits! A fascinating insight into attitudes towards illegitimacy in times when it mattered. Thank you.
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