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  1. Madame de Ventadour, la institutriz del joven duque sostiene en sus manos las riendas de su cargo. Su presencia hace referencia a su papel en la "salvación" de la dinastía en la epidemia de sarampión de 1712.

  2. Madame de Ventadour. Charlotte de La Motte Houdancourt, Duchess of Ventadour (Charlotte Eléonore Madeleine; 1654–1744) was a French office holder of the French Royal Court. She was the governess of King Louis XV of France, great-grandson of King Louis XIV.

  3. Charlotte-Éléonore Magdeleine de La Mothe-Houdancourt, (1654 - 13 décembre 1744) est une dame de la noblesse de France qui, par son mariage avec Louis-Charles de Lévis, devint duchesse de Ventadour et dame de Roberval de 1685 à 1744.

  4. Charlotte de La Motte Houdancourt, duquesa de Ventadour (Charlotte Eléonore Madeleine; 1654 – 1744) fue una funcionaria francesa de la Corte Real francesa. Fue institutriz del rey Luis XV de Francia, bisnieto del rey Luis XIV .

  5. This picture was painted to celebrate the role of the duchesse de Ventadour in ensuring the continuation of the Bourbon dynasty. She is shown alongside her little charge, the duc d’Anjou, the future Louis XV (1710–1774), whom she saved during the measles epidemic of 1712.

  6. When Jeanne Baptiste was allegedly poisoned, it was the famous Madame de Ventadour who helped to cure the ill countess. Madame de Ventadour went on to be the saviour of the infant Duke of Brittany, the future Louis XV, whose parents the Duke and Duchess of Burgundy died from measles within a week of each

  7. 29 de sept. de 2006 · Madame de Ventadour was my Maid of Honour for at least sixteen years. She did not quit me until two years after the death of my husband, and then it was by a contrivance of old Maintenon; she wished to annoy me because she knew I was attached to this lady, who was good and amiable, but not very cunning.