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Rochechouart de Mortemart,
Marquise of
Montespan (5
October 1640 – 27 May 1707),
commonly known as
Madame de
Montespan (French: [madam də mɔ̃tɛspɑ̃]), was...
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Montespan (French pronunciation: [mɔ̃tɛspɑ̃]) is a
commune in the Haute-Garonne
department of
southwestern France. The
remains of a 13th-century castle...
- occasion,
Montespan herself acted as the
human altar during the m****. La
Voisin also
provided Montespan with an aphrodisiac, with
which Montespan drugged...
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fortunes improve through her
friendship with
Louis XIV's mistress,
Madame de
Montespan, who
tasked her with the
upbringing of the king's
extramarital children...
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marquis de
Montespan (1640 – 1
December 1691) was a
French nobleman, most
notable as the
husband of
Louis XIV's
mistress Madame de
Montespan. He was the...
- literature, and philosophy. In 1666, she was
replaced as
mistress by
Madame de
Montespan, but
created a suo jure
duchess and
invested with lands.
After an illness...
- the
companion of the
official royal mistress and
favourite Madame de
Montespan. She was
known for her
involvement in the
famous Affair of the Poisons...
- The Château de
Montespan is the
remains of a 13th-century
castle in the
commune of
Montespan in the Haute-Garonne département of France. The property...
- son of
Louis XIV and of his
mistress Françoise-Athénaïs,
marquise de
Montespan. At the age of five, he
became grand admiral of France. Born at the Château...
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Montespan. She died in her
teens and
never married.
Marie Christine was born in
Paris to
Louis Henri de
Pardaillan de Gondrin,
marquis de
Montespan and...