Anne Marie Louise de La Tour d'Auvergne was a French noblewoman and the wife of Charles de Rohan.
Background
Her mother died 8 August 1722, seven days after giving birth to Anne Marie. Her father was a son of Godefroy Maurice de La Tour d'Auvergne and Marie Anne Mancini, the latter was a niece of Cardinal Mazarin and a famous salon hostess in her day.
Career
She was Marchioness of Gordes and Countess of Moncha in her own right as well as Princess of Soubise by marriage. She died aged seventeen in childbirth. Styled as Mademoiselle de Bouillon, she had been promised to Charles de Rohan since the age of eleven.
The peerage was confiscated in 1789. He was seven years older than she and was the eldest son of Jules de Rohan, Prince of Soubise and Anne Julie de Melun. The couple were finally wed on 29 December 1734.
She was just twelve years old. The couple had one child born in Paris in 1737 and baptised Charlotte Élisabeth Godefride. Anne Marie Louise was the heiress of her maternal family, the Simiane's who were from Provence and had been hereditary Counts of Moncha, the line ending with Anne Marie's mother.
Anne Marie Louise died in Paris at the Hôtel de Soubise at the age of seventeen having given birth to a son who was given the title comte de Saint-Pol. He died in 1742. Her husband went on to marry twice. Secondly to Anne Thérèse de Savoie and then to Victoria of Hesse-Rotenburg.
She was buried at the Église de La Merci in Paris on 29 September 1739. The Église de La Merci was the traditional burial place of the Soubise line of the House of Rohan. Charlotte Élisabeth Godefride de Rohan (7 October 1737 – 4 March 1760) married Louis Joseph, Prince of Condé and had issue.
Duchess of Bourbon and Princess of Condé by marriage. Count of Saint Pol (September 1739 – May 1742) son who was not baptised. Anne Marie Louise died giving birth to him.
Titles and styles
1 August 1722 – 29 December 1734 Her Highness Mademoiselle de Bouillon
29 December 1734 – 19 September 1739 Her Highness the Princess of Soubise.