Princess Marguerite of Orléans

Princess Marguerite Adélaïde Marie of Orléans,[1][2] French: Marguerite d'Orléans, Polish: Małgorzata Orleańska,[1][2] (born 16 February 1846, Pavillon de Marsan, Tuileries Palace, Paris, Kingdom of the French[1][2] – died 24 October 1893, Paris, French Republic[1][2][3]) was a member of the House of Orléans and a Princess of France by birth. Through her marriage to Prince Władysław Czartoryski, Marguerite was a princess of the House of Czartoryski.

Princess Marguerite of Orléans
Princess Małgorzata Czartoryska
Born(1846-02-16)16 February 1846
Pavillon de Marsan, Tuileries Palace, Paris, Kingdom of the French
Died24 October 1893(1893-10-24) (aged 47)
Paris, French Republic
SpousePrince Władysław Czartoryski
IssuePrince Adam Ludwik Czartoryski
Prince Witold Kazimierz Czartoryski
Full name
French: Marguerite Adélaïde Marie
HouseOrléans
FatherPrince Louis, Duke of Nemours
MotherPrincess Victoria of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha
ReligionRoman Catholicism

Family

Princess Marguerite Adélaïde Czartoryska, early 1870s

Marguerite was the third child of Prince Louis, Duke of Nemours and his wife Princess Victoria of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha.[1][2]

Marriage and issue

Marguerite married Prince Władysław Czartoryski, second child of Prince Adam Jerzy Czartoryski and his wife Princess Anna Zofia Sapieha, on 15 January 1872 in Chantilly.[1][2] Marguerite and Władysław had two sons:[1]

Titles and styles

  • 16 February 1846 – 15 January 1872: Her Royal Highness Princess Marguerite of Orléans
  • 15 January 1872 – 24 October 1893: Her Royal Highness Princess Marguerite Czartoryska

Ancestry

References

  1. Darryl Lundy (10 March 2007). "Marguerite Adélaïde Marie d'Orléans, Princesse d'Orléans". thePeerage.com. Retrieved 2 August 2009.
  2. Paul Theroff. "FRANCE". Paul Theroff's Royal Genealogy Site. Retrieved 2 August 2009.
  3. NOTE:Extract of Paris Civil records 1893: p. 25. Rem: the death was declared on 25 October but she actually died on the 24th at 9 pm
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