- [ˈmarja lɛʂˈt͡ʂɨj̃ska]; 23 June 1703 – 24 June 1768), also
known as
Marie Leczinska (French: [maʁi lɛɡzɛ̃ska]), was
Queen of
France as the wife of King Louis...
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Innocente Guillemette de
Rosnyvinen de Pire, 1762 ****us and
Andromeda Marie Leczinska,
Queen of
France (1703-1768), 1747,
Versailles Louis XV (1710-1774) La...
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Chambre to the
queen of
France between 1765 and 1786 (first to
Marie Leczinska, then to
Marie Antoinette).
Julie de
Misery was the
daughter of Jacques...
- Ferdinand, Duke of Parma, a
grandson of
French King
Louis XV and
Marie Leczinska, and his wife
Archduchess Maria Amalia of Austria.
Louis and his older...
- most
notable examples of his
straightforward portraiture are the
Marie Leczinska at the
Dijon Museum, and the
group portrait The
Artist Surrounded by His...
- court.
Thanks to her and with the
intervension of the
young Queen Marie Leczinska,
three pieces by
Voltaire were
included in the
wedding festivities. Overall...
- of the
reigning Louis XV of
France and his po****r wife,
Queen Marie Leczinska.
Artois had
previously been
intended to
marry Louise Adélaïde de Bourbon...
-
eldest daughter of
Louis XV of
France and his po****r wife,
Queen Marie Leczinska. Isabella's
father was Philip, Duke of Parma.)
Joseph loved his bride...
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eldest daughter of King
Louis XV and his Polish-born wife,
Queen Marie Leczinska. Born in Parma, she was
christened Luisa Maria Teresa Anna
after her maternal...
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grandfather King
Louis XV of
France and his po****r wife
Queen Marie Leczinska. As a
grandson in the male line of King
Philip V of Spain, he was created...