and ''
Mademoiselle d'Armagnac'' by Nicolas Fouché On 7 October 1660 he was married in Paris to Catherine de
Neufville-Villeroy (1639-1707), youngest daughter of
Nicolas de Neufville,
Duke of Villeroy, who had been governor of the young Louis XIV. She was a sister of
François de Neufville de Villeroy, the future governor of
Louis XV. The couple had 14 children, of whom only three would have progeny; •
Henri of Lorraine, Count of Brionne (15 November 1661 – 3 April 1713) married Marie Madeleine d'Épinay and had issue; his great-granddaughter
Joséphine de Lorraine was the grand mother of
Charles Albert of Sardinia thus an ancestor of the
House of Savoy; • Marguerite of Lorraine (17 November 1662 – 16 December 1730) married at Versailles on 25 July 1675 by proxy
Nuno Álvares Pereira de Melo, 1st Duke of Cadaval and had issue; • Françoise of Lorraine (28 February 1664) died in infancy; • François Armand of Lorraine,
Chevalier de Lorraine (13 February 1665 – 9 June 1728) never married,
Abbot of Royaumont; • Camille of Lorraine, Count of Chamilly (25 October 1666 – 6 November 1715) never married; died at the
Château de Lunéville; • Armande of Lorraine (8 July 1668 – 1681) died young; • Isabelle of Lorraine (12 June 1671) died in infancy; • Philippe of Lorraine (29 June 1673 – 1677) died in infancy; •
Marie of Lorraine (12 August 1674 – 30 October 1724) married
Antonio I, Prince of Monaco at Versailles 13 June 1688 and had issue; they were parents of
Louise Hippolyte Grimaldi, suo jure Princess of Monaco; subsequent Sovereign Princes of Monaco descend from them; • Louis Alphonse of Lorraine, ''
Bailli d'Armagnac'' (24 August 1675 – 24 August 1704) never married, died in the
Battle of Vélez-Málaga; •
Charlotte of Lorraine (6 May 1678 – 21 January 1757) never married; • Anne Marie of Lorraine (29 September 1680 – 19 December 1712) died in Monaco; • Marguerite of Lorraine (20 July 1681) died in infancy; •
Charles of Lorraine,
Count of Armagnac (22 February 1684 – 29 December 1751) married Françoise Adélaide de
Noailles, daughter of
Adrien Maurice de Noailles, Duc de Noailles, no issue. Among his many mistresses was
Julie d'Aubigny (1673 - 1707), who later known as Mademoiselle Maupin or La Maupin. ==Ancestry==