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'''Countess Christina of Salm-Badenweiler''' (1575–1627), was a Duchess consort of ]; married in 1597 to ].<ref>{{Cite book |url=https://archive.org/stream/bub_gb_MyBfglHQ8GQC#page/n87 |title=Etude historiques sur l'ancienne Lorraine |last=Saint-Mauris |first=Victor de |publisher=Vagner |year=1861 |pages=76 |volume=2 |language=fr}}</ref> |
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'''Countess Christina of Salm-Badenweiler''' (1575–1627), was a Duchess consort of ]; married in 1597 to ].<ref>{{Cite book |url=https://archive.org/stream/bub_gb_MyBfglHQ8GQC#page/n87 |title=Etude historiques sur l'ancienne Lorraine |last=Saint-Mauris |first=Victor de |publisher=Vagner |year=1861 |pages=76 |volume=2 |language=fr}}</ref> |
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==Life== |
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==Life== |
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Christina Katharina was the only daughter and heiress of Count Paul of ] (1548–1595), head of his branch of the ] (1535–1595) by his wife, Marie ] (1553–1600),<ref>{{Cite journal |url=https://archive.org/stream/messagerdesscien1883gand#page/256 |title=Un administrateur au temps de Louis XIV |journal=] |location=Ghent |year=1883 |pages=256}}</ref> of whom he was a second cousin-once-removed, the couple sharing descent from Philippe Lhuillier, '']'' de Manicamp, governor of the ]. She also inherited the land of her childless uncle Count Johann VIII of Salm-Badenweiler (d. 1600), Governor of ]. A division took place: some of the ] possessions were kept with her and later inherited by ]; another half was kept within the ]. From this Salm half later emerged the ]. |
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Christina Katharina was the only daughter and heiress of Count Paul of ] (1548–1595), head of his branch of the ] (1535–1595) by his wife, Marie ] (1553–1600),<ref>{{Cite journal |url=https://archive.org/stream/messagerdesscien1883gand#page/256 |title=Un administrateur au temps de Louis XIV |journal=] |location=Ghent |year=1883 |pages=256}}</ref> of whom he was a second cousin-once-removed, the couple sharing descent from Philippe Lhuillier, '']'' de Manicamp, governor of the ]. She also inherited the land of her childless uncle Count Johann VIII of Salm-Badenweiler (d. 1600), Governor of ]. A division took place: some of the ] possessions were kept with her and later inherited by ]; another half was kept within the ]. From this Salm half later emerged the ]. |
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Although the Salms had been ] ] since 1475, neither they nor the ] were reckoned among the major magnates of either the ] or of France in the 16th century. However, when Francis married Christina, he was only the third son of ], destined for the countship of ] as ] rather than for the sovereignty of ]. Indeed, to prevent the duchy from leaving the ] (and to legitimate its usurpation), Francis and Christina's sons would eventually be wed to the two daughters of his elder brother, ]. |
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Although the Salms had been ] ] since 1475, neither they nor the ] were reckoned among the major magnates of either the ] or of France in the 16th century. However, when Francis married Christina, he was only the third son of ], destined for the countship of ] as ] rather than for the sovereignty of ]. Indeed, to prevent the duchy from leaving the ] (and to legitimate its usurpation), Francis and Christina's sons would eventually be wed to the two daughters of his elder brother, ]. |
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# Henri de Lorraine, Marquis of Hattonchâtel (1602–1611) died in childhood;<ref name="Noblesse">{{Cite book |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=rU8VAAAAQAAJ&pg=PA142 |title=Dictionnaire de la noblesse |last=De la Chesnaye des Bois |first=François-Alexandre Aubert |date=1775 |publisher=Antoine Boudet |volume=9 |edition=2nd |location=Paris |pages=142 |language=fr}}</ref> |
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# Henri de Lorraine, Marquis of Hattonchâtel (1602–1611) died in childhood;<ref name="Noblesse">{{Cite book |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=rU8VAAAAQAAJ&pg=PA142 |title=Dictionnaire de la noblesse |last=De la Chesnaye des Bois |first=François-Alexandre Aubert |date=1775 |publisher=Antoine Boudet |volume=9 |edition=2nd |location=Paris |pages=142 |language=fr}}</ref> |
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# ] (1604–1675) married ],<ref>Carl Eduard Vehse, ''Memoirs of the Court, Aristocracy, and Diplomacy of Austria'', Vol. 2, (Longman, Brown, Green and Longmans, 1856), 40.</ref> no issue; married secondly ] and had issue; |
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# ] (1604–1675) married ],<ref>Carl Eduard Vehse, ''Memoirs of the Court, Aristocracy, and Diplomacy of Austria'', Vol. 2, (Longman, Brown, Green and Longmans, 1856), 40.</ref> no issue; married secondly ] and had issue; married thirdly ], no issue; |
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# Henriette de Lorraine (1605–1660),<ref name="Noblesse" /> married Louis de Lorraine, Prince of ] and ], legitimized son of ] by his mistress Aimerie de Lescheraine; no issue; |
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# Henriette de Lorraine (1605–1660),<ref name="Noblesse" /> married Louis de Lorraine, Prince of ] and ], legitimized son of ] by his mistress Aimerie de Lescheraine; no issue; |
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# ]<ref name="Noblesse" /> (1609–1670) married ] and had issue; |
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# ]<ref name="Noblesse" /> (1609–1670) married ] and had issue; |