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April 1719),
known first as
Madame Scarron and
subsequently as
Madame de Maintenon (French: [madam də mɛ̃t(ə)nɔ̃] ), was a
French noblewoman and the second...
- Château
de Maintenon (French pronunciation: [ʃato də mɛ̃tnɔ̃]) is a château,
developed from the
original castle,
situated in the
commune of
Maintenon in the...
- its
picturesque Château
de Maintenon,
first home to the
family d’Angennes,
Marquis de Maintenon,
later home of
Madame de Maintenon,
morganatic second wife...
- hours" The day before, the
Marquis de Dangeau left in his
journal testimony corroborating the
statements of Mme
de Maintenon,
describing the
beginning of the...
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Amable d'Aubigne-
Maintenon,
Duchess of
Noailles (5 May 1684 – 6
October 1739) was a
French aristocrat, the wife of
Adrien Maurice de Noailles, 3rd Duke...
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cousin Madame de Montespan. As the
cousin of
Madame de Montespan, the king's mistress, and the
personal friend of
Madame de Maintenon, she was well aware...
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Marquise de Maintenon (1635–1719),
teacher and wife of King
Louis XIV Françoise
Charlotte d'Aubigné (1684–1739),
niece and heir of
Madame de Maintenon Charles...
- the
request of his
second secret wife, Françoise d'Aubigné,
Marquise de Maintenon, who
wanted a
school for
girls from
impoverished noble families. The...
- d'Aubigné,
marquise de Maintenon (1635–1719),
married the King in 1683
Isabelle de Ludres (1647–1722)
Marie Angélique
de Scoraille de Roussille (1661–1681)...
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instead entrusting them to
Madame Scarron, also
known as the
Marquise de Maintenon. As the
children were illegitimate, the
Marquise wasn’t an
official royal...