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Philippa of Guelders
Duchess consort of Lorraine
Tenure1 September 1485 – 10 December 1508
Born1464
Brabant
Died1547
Convent of Poor Clares of Pont-à-Mousson
BurialCordeliers Convent, Nancy
Spouse René II, Duke of Lorraine ​ ​(m. 1485; died 1508)
Issue
Among others...
HouseEgmond
FatherAdolf of Egmond
MotherCatherine of Bourbon

Philippa of Guelders (French: Philippe de Gueldres; 1464 – 1547), was a Duchess consort of Lorraine. She served as regent of Lorraine in 1509 during the absence of her son. She was the great-grandmother to Mary, Queen of Scots.

Life

Philippa was born in Brabant in 1464, the daughter of Adolf of Egmond and Catherine of Bourbon. She was the twin of Charles, Duke of Guelders; they were born at Grave, Netherlands, and were their parents' only children. To strengthen the ties between the Kingdom of France and the Duchy of Lorraine, she was chosen as the bride of René II, Duke of Lorraine (1451–1508). The marriage took place in Orléans on 1 September 1485.

After the death of her spouse in 1508, Philippa tried to assume the regency of the duchy in the name of her son Anthony, who was 19 years old, but it was decided that he was old enough to reign alone. However, when Duke Anthony left to serve in the French campaign in Italy in 1509, he appointed his mother, Philippa, to serve as regent in Lorraine during his absence. Her regency has been regarded as a wise one.

On 13 June 1509 she redeemed the lordship of Mayenne from Margaret of Vaudémont, Duchess of Alençon. She retired to the Convent of Poor Clares at Pont-à-Mousson on 15 December 1519 where she remained until her death. She was still a dominant figure in her family and often visited by her relatives, who treated her with great respect, and she maintained a reputation of piety and popularity with the public.

While at the convent Philippa commanded that a magnificent altarpiece be built for the congregation, it remained there until her death. She died at the Convent of Poor Clares of Pont-à-Mousson on 1547.

Burial

Effigy of Philippa

Philippa's son Louis died of plague in 1528. His heart was placed in a casket beneath the sepulchre and covered with a black velvet shroud with the arms of Lorraine, at the Convent of Pont-à-Mousson. When Philippa died in 1547, she was buried at the convent. In 1576, her Protestant cousin Louis, Prince of Condé, sheltered the convent from his troops when he visited her grave.

Children

Philippa and René had the following children:

Ancestry

Ancestors of Philippa of Guelders
16. Arnold I, Lord of Egmond
8. John II, Count of Egmond
17. Jolanthe of Leiningen
4. Arnold, Duke of Guelders
18. John V, Lord of Arkel
9. Maria van Arkel
19. Joanna of Jülich
2. Adolf II, Duke of Guelders
20. Adolph III, Count of Mark
10. Adolph I, Duke of Cleves
21. Margaret of Jülich
5. Catherine of Cleves
22. John the Fearless (= 14)
11. Marie of Burgundy
23. Margaret of Bavaria (= 15)
1. Philippa of Guelders
24. Louis II, Duke of Bourbon
12. John I, Duke of Bourbon
25. Anna d'Auvergne
6. Charles I, Duke of Bourbon
26. John, Duke of Berry
13. Marie, Duchess of Auvergne
27. Joanna of Armagnac
3. Catherine of Bourbon
28. Philip the Bold
14. John the Fearless (= 22)
29. Margaret III, Countess of Flanders
7. Agnes of Burgundy
30. Albert I, Duke of Bavaria
15. Margaret of Bavaria (= 23)
31. Margaret of Brieg

References

  1. Denis 1911, p. 424.
  2. ^ Carroll 2011, p. 24.
  3. ^ Hanawalt & Reyerson 1994, p. 240.
  4. Bogdan 2007, p. 100.
  5. ^ Carroll 2011, p. 34.
  6. ^ Carroll 2011, p. 310.
  7. Knecht 1982, p. 170.

Sources

  • Bogdan, Henry (2007). La Lorraine des ducs (in French). Perrin.
  • Carroll, Stuart (2011). Martyrs and Murderers: The Guise Family and the Making of Europe. Oxford University Press.
  • Denis, Paul (1911). Ligier Richier: l'artiste et son œuvre. Berger-Levrault. philippe de.
  • Hanawalt, Barbara; Reyerson, Kathryn, eds. (1994). City and Spectacle in Medieval Europe. Vol. 6. University of Minnesota Press.
  • Knecht, R.J. (1982). Francis I. Cambridge University Press.


Philippa of Guelders House of EgmondBorn: 9 November 1467 Died: 28 February 1547
Royal titles
Preceded byJoan, Countess of Tancarville Duchess consort of Lorraine
1485–1508
Succeeded byRenée of Bourbon
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