Overview
Gabrielle de Bourbon or Gabrielle de Bourbon-Montpensier (c.1447–30 November 1516), princess of Talmont, was a French author and daughter of the House of Bourbon.
Biography
She was the oldest daughter of Louis I, Count of Montpensier and Gabrielle de La Tour d'Auvergne.
Anne of France proposed a marriage between Gabrielle de Bourbon and Louis II de La Trémoille in order to tie him to one of her cousins, a descendant of St. Louis like herself. The marriage contract was signed at the castle at Thouars on July 28, 1484. Fearing a trap, Louis II de La Trémoille went to Auvergne to meet his future spouse himself. He fell for her charms and married her. The couple first lived in the castle at Bommiers. After the birth of their son, Charles (April 1485–September 15, 1515), the couple moved to the family home at the castle in Thouars. The month the child was born, King Charles VIII agreed to be the godfather, bestowing his name on their son.
During the thirty years of her marriage, Gabrielle de Bourbon often found herself representing the La Trémoille family on her own.
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