Anne of Bavaria (1648-1723)

Anne Henriette Julie (Anna Henrietta Julia) of Bavaria (connects of Pfalz-Simmern), Palatine Princesse, princess of Arches-Charleville, was born in Paris the March 13rd 1648 and died in Paris the February 23rd 1723.

Second girl girl of Edouard of Bavaria (Pfalz-Simmern), Prince Palatin of the Rhine and Anne de Gonzague de Clèves (1616 - 1684), it married the December 11th 1663 Henri Jules de Bourbon-Cop, wire of the Grand Cop, Duc of Enghien. They had ten children:

  1. Henri de Bourbon-Cop, Duke of Bourbon, born in Paris the November 5th 1667, dead the July 5th 1670;

  2. Louis III of Bourbon-Cop, Duke of Enghien, future Prince de Condé, born in 1668 and died in 1710;
  3. Henri de Bourbon, count de Clermont, born with Saint-Germain-in-Bush hammer the July 3rd 1672, dead on June 6th, 1675;
  4. Louis-Henri de Bourbon-Cop, count of Walk, born the November 9th 1673, died in Paris the February 21st 1675;
  5. Marie-Therese de Bourbon-Cop, Miss de Bourbon, born in Paris the 1666 and died in 1732, which marries with Versailles, the January 22nd 1688, François Louis of Bourbon-Conti, first cousin of his father;
  6. Anne of Bourbon-Cop, Miss d' Enghien, born in Paris the November 11th 1670, dead the May 27th 1675;
  7. Anne-Marie-Victoire de Bourbon-Cop, named while being born Miss d' Enghien then Miss de Condé, born the August 11th 1675, died in Paris the October 23rd 1700;
  8. Anne-Louise Benedicte of Bourbon-Cop, Miss d' Enghien, then Miss de Charolais, born the November 8th 1676, dead the January 23rd 1753: she married in Versailles the March 19th 1692 Louis Auguste of Bourbon, duke of Maine;
  9. Marie Anne of Bourbon-Cop, Miss de Montmorency then Miss d' Enghien, born the February 24th 1678, died in Paris the April 11th 1718. She married Louis Joseph, duke of Vendôme;
  10. NR. of Bourbon-Cop, Miss de Clermont, born in Paris the July 17th 1679, dies the September 17th 1680.

This princess, good and charitable, pious and erased, supported with dignity the madnesses and cruelties of her husband, a true demented person. She inherited the sovereign principality Arches-Charleville (current department of the the Ardennes) in 1708 with died of her distant cousin Charles III Ferdinand, last duke of Mantoue.

It is this princess who gave her name to the street Palatine of the VI {{E}} district of Paris, because it resided very at side with the Petit Luxembourg, which it made arrange by the architect Germain Boffrand. She also had the Château of Raincy.

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