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Philippe of Lorraine, known as the Chevalier de Lorraine (1643 – December 8, 1702), was a French nobleman. He was part of the important House of Guise, which was a branch of the Ducal House of Lorraine. Philippe was born in Paris, France. His father was Henri, Count of Harcourt, and his mother was Marguerite Philippe du Cambaut.

Philippe was a close companion of Philippe, Duke of Orléans, also known as Monsieur. Monsieur was the younger brother of King Louis XIV of France. This connection placed Philippe of Lorraine very close to the French royal family and the powerful court of Versailles during a significant time in French history.

Who Was Philippe of Lorraine?

Philippe of Lorraine lived during the time of King Louis XIV, a period often called the "Grand Siècle" (Great Century) in France. This was a time when France was very powerful and its culture, art, and fashion were admired across Europe. Noblemen like Philippe played a role in the royal court, which was the center of power and social life.

His Family Background

Philippe came from a very old and respected family. The House of Lorraine was one of the most important noble families in Europe. They had a long history of ruling their own lands and being involved in major political events. Being a member of the House of Guise, a branch of the Lorraine family, meant Philippe had a high social standing.

Connection to the Royal Court

His friendship with Philippe, Duke of Orléans, was very important. The Duke of Orléans was a key figure at his brother King Louis XIV's court. This friendship gave Philippe of Lorraine a special place and influence within the royal circle. He spent much of his life at the French court, which was known for its grand ceremonies, strict rules, and powerful people.

Philippe of Lorraine passed away in 1702. His life shows how important family connections and relationships with powerful people were in 17th-century France.

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