-
Surintendante de la
Maison de la
Reine ("Superintendent of the Queen's Household"), or only
Surintendante, was the
senior lady-in-waiting at the royal...
- In 1619, the
office of the
Surintendante de la
Maison de la Reine, or
simply surintendante, was created. The
surintendante had
roughly the same tasks...
-
French royal court was the
Surintendante de la
Maison de la
Reine (Mistress of the Robes) to the queen. The
Surintendante and the
Governess of the Children...
-
Marie Anne de
Bourbon (16
October 1697 – 11
August 1741) was
Surintendante de la
Maison de la
Reine (Superintendent of the Household) to the
French queen...
- In
December 1618,
Louis XIII
named her to the
newly created post of
surintendante of the queen's household,
prompting the première dame du palais, the...
- Palacio,
Spanish equivalent Première dame d'honneur,
French equivalent Surintendante de la
Maison de la Reine,
French equivalent Allison, Ronald; Riddell...
- to the
Prince of
Conti made her a
princesse du Sang. She
served as
Surintendante de la
Maison de la
Reine for the
queen dowager, Anne of Austria, between...
- of
Louis XV in 1774. When the
queen reintroduced the old
office of
Surintendante de la
Maison de la
Reine and her favorite, the
Princesse de Lamballe...
-
Court offices Preceded by
Olympia Mancini,
Countess of
Soissons Surintendante de la
Maison de la
Reine to the
Queen of
France 1679–1683 Succeeded by Marie...
- du palais, the Duke's own sister,
Marie Anne de Bourbon,
became her
Surintendante de la
Maison de la
Reine and
Paris de
Verney was
appointed as her secretary...