Marie de Castellane

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Born(1840-02-19)19 February 1840
Château de Rochecotte, Saint-Patrice, France
Died10 July 1915(1915-07-10) (aged 75)
Kleinitz Palace, Lower Silesia, German Empire
Spouse
(m. 1857; died 1904)
IssuePrince Jerzy Fryderyk Radziwiłł
Princess Elżbieta Matylda Radziwiłł
Princess Helena Augusta Radziwiłł
Prince Stanisław Wilhelm Radziwiłł
Marie de Castellane
Princess Radziwiłł
Born(1840-02-19)19 February 1840
Château de Rochecotte, Saint-Patrice, France
Died10 July 1915(1915-07-10) (aged 75)
Kleinitz Palace, Lower Silesia, German Empire
Spouse
(m. 1857; died 1904)
IssuePrince Jerzy Fryderyk Radziwiłł
Princess Elżbieta Matylda Radziwiłł
Princess Helena Augusta Radziwiłł
Prince Stanisław Wilhelm Radziwiłł
Names
Marie Dorothée Élisabeth de Castellane
HouseCastellane
FatherHenri de Castellane
MotherPauline de Talleyrand-Périgord

Princess Marie Radziwill (born Marie Dorothée Élisabeth de Castellane; 19 February 1840   10 July 1915) was a French noblewoman, a member of the house of Castellane. The famous dandy Boni de Castellane was her nephew.

Portrait of Princess Marie Radziwill, by William Pape, 1897

Marie was born on 19 February 1840 at the Château de Rochecotte. She was the daughter of French aristocrats Henri de Castellane, marquis de Castellane, and Pauline de Talleyrand-Périgord.[1] She had one brother, Antoine de Castellane, who married Madeleine Le Clerc de Juigné and had three children that survived to adulthood, Boniface de Castellane (who married American railroad heiress Anna Gould),[2][3] Jean de Castellane (who married his cousin Dorothée de Talleyrand-Périgord, the former wife of Prince Charles Egon IV, Prince of Fürstenberg),[4] and Stanislas de Castellane (who married Natalia Terry y Sanchez, sister of architect Emilio Terry).[5]

Her paternal grandparents were Boniface de Castellane, Marshal of France, and Louise Cordélia Eucharis Greffulhe (the sister of French banker and politician Jean-Henry-Louis Greffulhe). Her maternal grandparents were Edmond de Talleyrand-Périgord, the 2nd Duke of Dino, and Princess Dorothea of Courland, the Duchess of Dino.[6]

Memoir

In 1906 she published the Souvenirs of her grandmother, the duchesse de Dino and, in 1909, a Chronique de 1831 à 1862, also based on the duchess's papers. Her own memoirs were published in 1931 as Souvenirs de la princesse Radziwill (née Castellane) 1840–1873. Une française à la cour de prusse ("Memoirs of Princess Radziwill, née Castellane, 1840–1873: A Frenchwoman at the Court of Prussia").[1]

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