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Phillip Eustace Monceaux b. about 1656 d. 19 November 1703
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Lineage | Monceaux |
Sex | Male |
Full name (at birth) | Phillip Eustace Monceaux |
Events
about 1656 birth:
19 November 1703 death: Paris, at "La Bastille". Buried under name Marchiolis
Notes
This person is given by some authors as a "make believe" person
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Rumoured to have been the son of Francois d'Estrées (Monceaux, de Beaufort) (Bourbon-Vendôme, b. 6 June 1616 d. 25 June 1669) and Anne of Austria (Habsburg-Spain, b. 22 September 1601 d. 20 January 1666) and a possible brother of Louis XIV de France (The Sun King) (Bourbon, b. 5 September 1638 d. 1 September 1715). However it is more likely that he was the son of Francois d'Estrées (Monceaux, de Beaufort) (Bourbon-Vendôme, b. 6 June 1616 d. 25 June 1669) and either Marie Anne Fouquet (Fouquet, b. 1640 d. 1716) (Daughter of fellow prisoner) or Marie ? (Saint-Mars, Coëffier) (?, b. 1626 d. 18 September 1708) (the niece of his lifelong Jailor Bénigne d'Auvergne (de Saint-Mars) (Dauvergne, b. before 1626 d. 18 September 1708). Regardless of his parentage, this young prince would have been viewed by Mazarin and the Administration of Louis XIV as a direct threat to the throne.
He is among those identified by some as the prisoner of Pignerolle and Bastile known as the man in the Iron Mask.
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