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  1. Louise Renée de Penancoët de Kéroualle, Duchess of Portsmouth and Aubigny (1649–1734), was born to an ancient, provincial (and impoverished) aristocratic family from Brittany. She first came to England in 1670 as Maid of Honour to Charles II’s sister, Henrietta Anne, Duchess of Orléans, who was a major supporter of the French, and therefore Catholic, cause.

  2. 13 de ago. de 2021 · Louise was born in September 1649 at the Manoir de Kéroualle, the family home near Brest in Brittany. She was the second of three children of Guillaume de Penancoët, count de Kéroualle and Marie-Anne, daughter of Sebastien de Ploeuc, marquess of Timeur and of Kergolay.

  3. Louise Renée de Penancoët de Kéroualle replaced Barbara Villiers as Charles IIs principal mistress in 1671 and remained in his affections until his death. Born to an ancient, though impoverished family from Brittany, Louise served at the French court as maid of honour to Charless sister, Henrietta Anne, who was married to Louis XIVs younger brother, the Duke of Orléans.

  4. Découvrez gratuitement l'arbre généalogique de Louise, Renée DE PENANCOET pour tout savoir sur ses origines et son histoire familiale.

  5. "Kéroualle, Louise Renée de Penancoët de, suo jure duchess of Portsmouth and suo jure duchess of Aubigny in the French nobility (1649–1734), royal mistress" published on by Oxford University Press.

  6. Louise herself was granted the titles of Baroness Petersfield, Countess of Fareham and Duchess of Portsmouth in 19 August 1673. In December 1673 she was appointed Duchess of Aubigny in the Peerage of France at the request of Charles II. Charles' nicknamed her was 'Fubbs', meaning plump or chubby and in 1682 a new royal yacht, HMY Fubbs, was ...

  7. 10 de abr. de 2024 · Louise Renée de Penancoët de Kéroualle, suo jure duchess of Portsmouth. After. Sir Peter Lely (1618 - 1680) Published by. Richard Tompson. Date. 1675-88 ...