Confiscated by King Francis I, the countship was restored in 1538 to Louise de Bourbon, sister of the constable, and widow of the prince de La Roche-sur-Yon[?], and to her son Louis (1513 -- 1582), and was erected into a duchy in the peerage of France (duché-pairie) in 1539. Marie, daughter and heiress of Henri de Bourbon, duke of Montpensier, brought the duchy to her husband Gaston, duke of Orleans, brother of Louis XIII, whom she married in 1626, and their daughter and heiress (see below), known as La Grande Mademoiselle was duchess of Montpensier.
The title subsequently remained in the Orleans family, and was borne in particular by Antoine Philippe (1775?1807), son of Philippe Egalité, and by Antoine Marie Philippe Louis (1824 -- 1890), son of King Louis-Philippe and father-in-law of King Alphonso XII of Spain.
Original text from 1911 Encyclopaedia Britannica
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