Jacqueline was born in 1588. She was the daughter of Claude de Bueil and Catherine de Montcler (Montecler). She was a direct descendant of Jeanne de Valois, she was the great-great-great-granddaughter of King Charles VII and his favorite Agnès Sorel. She was firstly married to Philippe de Harlay de Champvallon on 5 October 1604 (but divorced on 18 July 1607). She was secondly married to René II Crespin du Bec (son of René I Crespin du Bec and Hélène d'Ô) in 1617. She was one of the official mistresses of King Henri IV. From his relation with Henri IV was born, on 9 May 1607, a child named Antoine de Bourbon-Bueil. The child was legitimized in January or March 1608. She was also the mistress of Claude de Lorraine, Duke of Chevreuse. Henri IV, informed by his minister Sully, got angry and the Duke returned to his native Lorraine. She passed away in 1651. She was allegedly poisoned by mistake by her apothecary. [1] [2] [3] [4] [5]
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