Diane Gabrielle Damas

{{Short description|French aristocrat (1656–1715)}}

{{Not to be confused|Gabrielle de Rochechouart de Mortemart|text=her mother, Gabrielle de Rochechouart de Mortemart}}

{{Infobox Nobility

| title = Mademoiselle de Thianges

| image = Workshop of Voet (series2) - Diane Damas de Thianges.jpg

| caption = Portrait by Jacob Ferdinand Voet, {{circa|1670–1700}}

| succession = Duchess of Nevers

| CoA =

| predecessor = Diane de La Marck

| successor = Marianna Spinola

| reign = December 15, 1670 – May 8, 1707

| tenure =

| birth_date = 1656

| death_date = {{death date and age|df=yes|1715|1|11|1656|3|1}}

| death_place = Paris, France

| noble family = Damas

| burial_place =

| spouse = {{marriage|Philippe Jules Mancini, Duke of Nevers|1670|1707|end=died}}

| issue = Diane Gabrielle Victoire Mancini
Philippe Jules François Mancini
Diane Adélaïde Philippe Mancini
Jacques Hippolyte Mancini

| father = Claude Leonor Damas, Marquis of Thianges

| mother = Gabrielle de Rochechouart de Mortemart

}}

Diane Gabrielle Damas (1656 – 11 January 1715) was a French noblewoman and Aristocrat, she was born into the; House of Damas as the daughter of Claude Leonor Damas, the Marquis of Thianges. Diane was also thought to have been a mistress of Louis XIV and a member of the Order of the Honey Bee.

Early life

Born in 1656, Diane Gabrielle Damas was the daughter of Claude Leonor Damas, Marquis of Thianges and his wife; Gabrielle de Rochechouart de Mortemart, whom was the sister to Madame de Montespan. Through her mother, she was grand-daughter of Gabriel de Rochechouart de Mortemart, the 1st Duke of Mortemart.{{cite web| url=https://partylike1660.com/gabrielle-de-rochechouart-de-mortemart-marquise-de-thianges/ |title=Gabrielle de Rochechouart de Mortemart, Marquise de Thianges |date= 5 October 2024 |website= partylike1660.com }}

Growing up Diane was educated in the Abbaye-aux-Bois, A convent founded in Ognolles.{{cite web| url=https://gallica.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/bpt6k5302b/f28 |title= Letters of Madame De Sevigné |date= 1670 |website=gallica.bnf.fr }} Diane was often noted for her beauty, according to Madame de Sévigné, Mademoiselle de Thianges was "young, pretty, and modest." Diane was also mentioned occasionally in the Memoirs of the Duc de Saint-Simon.

Louis de Rouvroy, duc de Saint-Simon once wrote how Diane often outshone her sisters:

:"Mrs. de Thianges dominated her two sisters, and even the king, whom she amused more than they did. As long as she lived, she dominated him, and retained, even after the expulsion of Mrs. de Montespan from the court, the greatest privations and unique distinctions [...]. Mrs. de Montespan since her love life, and even Mrs. de Thianges [...], during the lifetime of their husbands, gave up their arms and their livery which they never took back, and always wore those of Rochechouart alone."{{cite book|title=Memoirs: Duc de Saint-Simon |date= 1 September 1999 |publisher= Louis de Rouvroy, duc de Saint-Simon |isbn= 1853753521 }}

Marriage

File:Jacob Ferdinand Voet - Portrait of Diane-Gabrielle Damas de Thianges Mancini.jpg {{circa|1670s}}]]

File:(Agen) Portrait de Diane-Gabrielle de Thianges-Mancini, duchesse de Nevers Ca1672 - Jacob Ferdinand Voet - Musée des Beaux-Arts d'Agen.jpg {{circa|1672}}]]

On December 14, 1670, Diane married into the family of Mancini-Mazarini, via Philippe Jules Mancini, a nephew of Cardinal Mazarin.{{cite book |last1=Nelson |first1=Sarah |title=Hortense Mancini and Marie Mancini MEMOIRS |date=15 July 2009 |isbn=978-0226502793 |page=63 |publisher=University of Chicago Press |url=https://web.english.upenn.edu/~cavitch/pdf-library/Mancini_Memoirs.pdf}}{{cite book |last1=Du Fourny |first1=Honoré Caille |title=Histoire Généalogique Et Chronologique De La Maison Royale De France, Des Pairs, Grands Officiers de la Couronne & de la Maison du Roy: & des anciens Barons du Royaume |date=1733 |publisher=Booksellers company |page=325 |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=ptpDAAAAcAAJ&dq=%22Diane+Gabrielle+Damas%22+-wikipedia&pg=PA325}} The wedding took place in the Tuileries Palace, Paris. Following the marriage, Diane by marriage was deemed the Duchess consort of Nevers. Diane was also sister-in-law to the infamous Mazarinettes. The marriage produced the birth of 4 children, Diane Gabrielle Victoire Mancini (1672–1716), Philippe Jules François Mancini (1676–1768), Diane Adélaïde Philippe Mancini (1687–1747), and lastly, Jacques Hippolyte Mancini (1690–1759).

Death

On May 8, 1707, Diane received the news of her husband's death. Although the relationship was rocky,Philippe Julien Mancini-Mazarini is depicted as very jealous of his wife, with whom he had six children, and he is said to have initiated Philippe d'Orléans, the king's brother, into homosexuality. the death of her spouse still managed to affect her deeply in a way. Finally, on January 11, 1715, aged 58, Diane died peacefully in Paris, France.{{cite web| url=http://roglo5.roglo.eu/roglo?lang=fr;i=208766 |title=Diane Damas de Thianges |date=6 October 2024 |website=en.geneanet.org }}

Titles, Honors, Coat of Arms

  • 1656 – 15 December 1670 Mademoiselle de Thianges
  • 15 December 1670 – 8 May 1707 Duchess of Nevers
  • 8 May 1707 – 11 January 1715 Dowager Duchess of Nevers

Member of the Order of the Honey Bee.{{cite web| url=https://royalty.miraheze.org/wiki/Diane_Gabrielle_Damas |title=Diane Gabrielle Damas |date=19 August 2024 |website=royalty.miraheze.org}}

File:Blason Maison de Damas.svg|{{center|Coats of arms of the House of Damas}}

File:Heraldique_blason_ville_fr_rochechouart.svg|{{center|Coat of arms of House of Rochechouart}}

File:Blason it-fr Mancini-Mazarini.svg|{{center|Coat of arms of the House of Mancini-Mazarini}}

Ancestry

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|1= 1. Diane Gabrielle Damas

|2= 2. Claude Leonor Damas, Marquis of Thianges

|3= 3. Gabrielle de Rochechouart de Mortemart

|4= 4. Charles Damas, Comte de Thianges et de Chalencey

|5= 5. Jeanne de La Chambre

|6= 6. Gabriel de Rochechouart de Mortemart

|7= 7. Diane de Grandseigne

|8= 8. François Damas, Baron de Thianges

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|10= 10. Urbain de la Chambre

|11= 11. Aimée de Corgenon

|12= 12. Gaspard de Rochechouart de Mortemart

|13= 13. Louise de Maure

|14= 14. Jean de Grandseigne

|15= 15. Catherine de la Béraudière

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= Issue =

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Diane Gabrielle Victoire Mancini
Princess of Chimay
1672 –
12 September 1716
44 yearsDiane was the wife of Charles Louis Henin-Liétard, 2nd Prince of Chimay. Prior to her engagement, she was known as "Mademoiselle de Nevers". On 12 September 1616, Diane died at age 44. The marriage was childless and resulted in no issue.
Philippe Jules François Mancini
3rd Duke of Nevers
1676 –
1768
96 yearsPhilippe was the husband of Marianna Spinola, Legally he wasn't Duke of Nevers until the law of "Parlement of Paris". By his father-in-law, He was granted the following titles; Prince of Vergagne, Grandee of Spain etc. The marriage had issue.
Diane Adélaïde Philippe Mancini
Duchess of Estrées
1687 –
1747
60 yearsDiane was the wife of Louis Armand d'Estrées, Duke of Estrées. The marriage was childless and resulted in no issue.
Jacques Hippolyte Mancini
Marquis of Mancini
2 March 1690 –
1759
69 yearsJacques was the husband of Anne Louise de Noailles, He was styled Marquis of Mancini as a member of the Mancini family. The marriage had issue.

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= Descendants =

Diane was an ancestor of Jules de Polignac, 1st Duke of Polignac and his spouse; Yolande de Polastron including their children as well; Aglaé de Polignac (1768–1803), Armand de Polignac (1777–1847), Jules de Polignac, 3rd Duke of Polignac (1780–1847), and Melchior de Polignac (1781–1855). She was also ancestor to his grandchildren, Prince Edmond de Polignac, Camille Armand Jules Marie, Prince de Polignac, Aglaé de Gramont, Alphonse de Polignac, Ludovic de Polignac, Héraclius de Gramont, 9th Duke of Gramont, Corisande de Gramont, Jules-Armand de Polignac, Yolande de Polignac, Charles de Polignac.

= 21st-century =

Through Prince Pierre, Duke of Valentinois, she is a direct ancestor of Albert II of Monaco, in other words, the current or present Prince of Monaco.

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