Princess Françoise, Mademoiselle d'Estouteville
Princess Françoise of Monaco (Marie Françoise Thérése; 20 July 1728 – 20 June 1743) was a member of the House of Grimaldi and a daughter of the-then reigning Princess Louise Hippolyte of Monaco. She was known as "Mademoiselle d'Estouteville".[1]
Princess Françoise of Monaco | |||||
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Mademoiselle d'Estouteville[1] | |||||
![]() Mademoiselle d'Estouteville (third from left) in 1733 by Gobert | |||||
Born | 20 July 1728 | ||||
Died | 20 June 1743 14) Hôtel Matignon, Paris, France | (aged||||
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House | Grimaldi | ||||
Father | Jacques I of Monaco | ||||
Mother | Louise Hippolyte of Monaco |
Brief life
Given the names Marie Marie Françoise Thérése, she was the youngest daughter of the-then reigning Princess Louise Hippolyte of Monaco and her consort Prince Jacques I of Monaco. She known as "Mademoiselle d'Estouteville" taken from one of her father's dukedoms. She never married and died as a result of smallpox in Paris.[1]
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