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  1. Laure-Auguste de Fitz-James, princesa de Chimay (7 de diciembre de 1744-26 de septiembre de 1814), fue una cortesana francesa. Sirvió como dama de compañía de la reina María Antonieta desde 1770 hasta 1791. Biografía. Nacida en París, fue hija de Charles de Fitz-James y Louise Victoire Sophie Goyons Matignon.

    • Charles de Fitz-James, Victoire Louise Josephe Goyon de Matignon
  2. Laure Auguste de Fitz-James, Princesse de Chimey (7 December 1744 - 26 September 1814) was a French courtier. She served as lady-in-waiting to Queen Marie Antoinette from 1770 to 1791. Early life. Laure-Auguste de Fitz-James was born in Paris as the daughter of Charles de Fitz-James, duc de Fitz-James, and Louise Victoire Sophie Goyons Matignon.

    • Philippe Gabriel Maurice d'Alsace Henin-Liétard, 15th Prince of Chimay
  3. Laure-Auguste de Fitz-James, princesa de Chimay (7 de diciembre de 1744-26 de septiembre de 1814), fue una cortesana francesa. Sirvió como dama de compañía de la reina María Antonieta desde 1770 hasta 1791.

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    Laure Auguste de Fitz-James, Princesse de Chimay (7 December 1744 - Present), fondly known as Léonie, was the daughter of Charles de Fitz-James, Duke of Fitz-James, and Louise Victoire Sophie Goyons Matignon. Later, she served as the Dame d'Honneur to the Dauphine, Caroline Mathilde de Hanovre, forming a profound friendship. De Chimay earned praise...

    Birth & Childhood

    Laure-Auguste de Fitz-James, born in Paris to Charles de Fitz-James, duc de Fitz-James, and Louise Victoire Sophie Goyons Matignon, enjoyed a privileged upbringing. Under the guidance of private tutors, she held dear the moments spent with her family and nurtured a deep love for opera. Despite her distinctive nose, she was considered quite beautiful. Known for her intelligence and generosity, she often treated her relatives to entertainment. While her family recognized her potential, influenced by her mother's standing at court, she held a preference for the countryside.

    In 1762, she found herself in an arranged marriage with Philippe Gabriel de Hénin-Liétard, prince de Chimay, yet their union remained unconsummated. This link made her the sister-in-law of Charles-Joseph de Hénin-Liétard d'Alsace. Despite her fondness for courtly life, her strict adherence to religious principles often alienated others. Moreover, s...

    Following the queen's passing in 1768, de Chimay retained her position, awaiting the arrival of the dauphine, alongside première dame d'honneur Anne de Noailles, comtesse de Noailles, and dame d'atour Amable-Gabrielle de Villars. In March 1775, she began her service as dame pour accompagner la dauphine, and later ascended to the role of Dame d'Honn...

    •7 December 1744-3 May 1762: Mademoiselle de Fitz-James

    •3 May 1762-Present: Sa Grâce, Princesse de Chimay

  4. Pour les articles homonymes, voir Fitz-James (homonymie) . Laure-Auguste de Fitz-James, princesse de Chimay, est née à Paris le 7 décembre 1744 et morte dans la même ville le 26 septembre 1814. Elle est dame d’honneur de la reine Marie-Antoinette à partir de 1775 jusqu'à la chute de la monarchie.

  5. Laure-Auguste de Fitz-James; in 1762 married Philippe Gabriel Maurice Joseph d‘Alsace de Hénin-Liétard, 15th Prince de Chimay, &c. (1736-1804). She was a descendant of James FitzJames, Duke of Berwick (1670-1734), natural son of King James II of Gt. Britain.

  6. Laure Auguste de FitzJames was born on 7 December 1744 in Paris (Saint-Sulpice parish), France. She was the daughter of Charles FitzJames and his wife Victoire Louise Josèphe de Matignon [1] . She passed away on 26 September 1814 in Paris, France. Marriage. Laure Auguste FitzJames was married to Philippe Gabriel DeHenin-Lietard. Sources.