Françoise Madeleine d'Orléans, born on October thirteenth, sixteen forty-eight, was a notable figure in French history, recognized as a Princess of France. Her royal lineage connected her closely to the French crown, as she was the first cousin of Louis XIV, the Sun King, and also of her husband, Charles Emmanuel II.
As the first wife of Charles Emmanuel II, she held the title of Duchess of Savoy. Despite her noble status, her life was tragically brief. Françoise Madeleine became the shortest-serving Savoyard consort, passing away at the tender age of fifteen.
Her early demise marked a poignant chapter in the history of the Savoy dynasty, leaving a legacy that resonates through the annals of royal lineage. Though her time was fleeting, her connections to powerful figures of her era underscore the intricate web of alliances that characterized European nobility.