Josephine of Lorraine (1753–1757)
Josephine of Lorraine (1753–1757)
Princess of Carignan. Name variations: Josepha de Lorraine-Brionne. Born 1753; died 1797; dau. of Louis III, duke of Lorraine-Brionne, and Louise de Rohan (1734–1815); m. Victor Amadeus (d. 1780), prince of Carignan or Carignano; children: Charles Emmanuel (1780–1800), duke of Carignan; possibly daughter Gabriela of Savoy-Carignan (1748–1828).
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