Isabelle d'Aubigne

Isabelle d'Aubigne, Duchesse d'Aubigne (1744-Present) was the wife of the Duc d'Aubigne.

Early Life
Only daughter of Esme Marbot and Louis Marbot who were gifted the title of Victome before she was born and lived a simple provincial life in a small town in the countryside. Louis and Esme produced no further children and started to separate with Esme becoming addicted to gambling.

Marriage to the Duc d'Aubigne
When she was 18 she met Laurent d'Aubigne, Duc d'Aubigne as he was visiting the country and met Isabelle d'Aubigne and become Isabelle became infatuated with him. Isabelle's father encouraged the match as it would increase the family's circumstances if she married well and they were married shortly after.

They spent the first year of their marriage travelling throughout France but settled down in their residence close to Versailles when their first son, Henry d'Aubigne, was born. After which Laurent became less interested in Isabelle and looked for newer women. Laurent began to see faults in Isabelle and accused her of having bad genes. While he was sweet to her in public, behind closed doors the Duc was physically abusive. She also gave birth to a daughter, Rose d'Aubigne.

Isabelle increased her time at Versailles to spend time in society and gardens when Laurent began to travel more. During this time Louis XV noticed Isabelle's sweet nature and Isabelle began an affair with the monarch. Isabelle became pregnant again and urged her husband to return so the illegitimate child stayed a secret.

Children
With Laurent, Duc d'Aubigne With Louis XV of France
 * Henry d'Aubigne (1762- Present)
 * Rose d'Aubigne (1764-Present)
 * Emilie d'Aubigne (1763-Present)

Titles and Styles
? 1744- ? 1762  Mademoiselle Isabelle Marbot

? 1762- Present Her Grace, Isabelle d'Aubigne, The Duchesse d'Aubigne, Dame de Surimeau