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  1. Louis’ mistress for many years, Louise de la Vallière feels she is gradually losing the King’s heart… yet she still loves him. Louis knows she is the only woman to ever love him for what he ...

  2. El título de Duque de La Vallière es un título nobiliario francés creado por el rey Luis XIV de Francia para su amante Luisa de La Vallière (1644-1710).

  3. Louise is the third and youngest daughter of Sandorion de la Vallière and Karin de la Vallière. She always argues with her eldest sister, Eléonore, but is very attached to her older sister, Cattleya. She was adopted by her childhood friend, Princess, and later Queen of Tristain, Henrietta de Tristain, making her the Crown Princess to the ...

  4. Immerse yourself in French history. Indulge yourself in the wonder of a Château Hotel. Book. CODES GDS: Amadeus WBTUFLLV | Sabre WB286136 | Galileo/Apollo WB43339 | Worldspan WBTUF. The Château Louise de La Vallière is a new luxury hotel and restaurant nestled in a forest in the heart of Touraine, a few minutes from Tours.

  5. Louise de La Vallière, favorite mistress of Louis XIV of France, was born in Touraine in 1644, of an ancient and noble family. Her father Laurent de la Baume Le Blanc, an officer, took the name of La Vallière from a small property near Amboise. When he died in 1651, her mother (name unknown) soon married once more.

  6. 30 de abr. de 2021 · La primera amante oficial de Luis XIV, Luisa de La Vallière, una noble francesa vivió en la corte de 1661 a 1674. Le dio al rey cuatro hijos, dos de ellos sobrevivieron y fueron legitimados como tales: Marie-Anne de Bourbon, conocida como Mademoiselle de Blois, y Louis, Count de Vermandois. Sin embargo, harta de ser menospreciada por el rey ...

  7. 11 de oct. de 2016 · Louise was born in Tours, France in 1644 as the daughter of a royal officer. She was raised in station when her mother later married the Marquis de Saint-Rémy which took the family to the court of Gaston, Duke d’Orléans. Louise was raised alongside the three Orléans princesses and so received a fine education and learned the ways of royalty.