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The question of rank and precedence always remained central to the dowager princess' life.[citation needed] In February 1692, her half-sister Françoise-Marie de Bourbon (1677–1749), who inherited her maiden title of Mademoiselle de Blois, was married to Philippe, Duke of Chartres (1674–1723), heir to the title of Duke of Orléans. From the day of the wedding, their 15-year-old sister outranked both the 26-year-old dowager and the 19-year-old Duchess of Bourbon.[1] She was given a dowry of 2 million livres, twice the amount that the Princess of Conti and the Duchess of Bourbon had received,[2] as well as the Palais-Royal.[3] The young girl deliberately flaunted her position, much to the annoyance of the two formal rivals, who were from then on openly hostile to their sister.[2]