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Louis de Pardaillan de Gondrin (1707-1743) : ウィキペディア英語版
Louis de Pardaillan de Gondrin (1707–1743)

Louis de Pardaillan de Gondrin (9 November 1707 – 9 December 1743), Duke of Antin ((フランス語:duc d'Antin)), was a French courtier, freemason〔Dictionnaire de la Franc-maçonnerie, page 900 (Daniel Ligou, ed. Presses Universitaires de France, Paris, 2006)〕 and male-line great-grandson of Madame de Montespan.
==Biography==
He was born at Versailles in 1707 to Louis de Pardaillan de Gondrin, ''marquis de Gondrin'', and his wife, Marie Victoire de Noailles, one of the 20 children of Anne Jules de Noailles and Marie Françoise de Bournonville. His father was a member of the House of Pardaillan de Gondrin, an old noble family of Gascon origin. His maternal cousins included the Duke of Noailles (who married Madame de Maintenon's heiress) and the Duke of La Vallière.〔Great-nephew of Louise de La Vallière, the first official mistress of Louis XIV of France who was supplanted by Madame de Montespan; he was a famous〕
The elder of two children, Louis was known as the ''marquis de Gondrin'' from 1712 when his father died unexpectedly at the age of 23. In 1722, his grandfather, Louis Antoine, the only legitimate son of Madame de Montespan, resigned the Duchy of Antin and gave it to his grandson who was fifteen at the time. On 29 October 1722, he married Françoise Gillonne de Montmorency〔 (1704–1768), a granddaughter of François Henri de Montmorency, Duke of Luxembourg and Marshal of France. The couple had four children, one son (born in 1727) and three daughters. His son never married and died in Breme〔 during the Seven Years' War. His youngest daughter married into the Uzès family, one of the most senior peers in France, ranking immediately after the Princes of the Blood (legitimate male-line descendants of the ruling House of Bourbon).
Louis's mother was remarried on 2 February 1723 to Louis Alexandre de Bourbon, ''Count of Toulouse'', the youngest child of Louis XIV and Louis's great-grandmother ''La Montespan'', in a secret ceremony. The marriage was announced only after the death of the Régent in December of the same year.〔Lenotre, G. ''Le Château de Rambouillet, six siècles d'histoire'', Calmann-Lévy, Paris, 1930, reprint by Denoël, Paris, 1984, Chapter 3, ''Chez le fils du Roi-Soleil'', pp. 45-46 (French)〕 As such, his half-brother was Louis Jean Marie de Bourbon, the ''duc de Penthièvre'' and single richest man in France prior to the revolution. His nephews included the prince de Lamballe〔The two never met as Louis died before the prince was born in 1747〕 (husband of the murdered Maria Teresa Luisa of Savoy).
He died at the age of 36〔 and was succeeded as Duke of Antin by his only son Louis. His wife outlived him by 25 years.

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