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  1. Madame de Maintenon, nacida Françoise d'Aubigné ( Niort, 27 de noviembre de 1635- Saint-Cyr-l'École, 15 de abril de 1719), fue amante del rey Luis XIV de Francia y su segunda esposa, en matrimonio morganático y secreto.

    • Françoise d'Aubigné
    • 15 de abril de 1719 (83 años), Palacio de Versalles (Francia)
    • Maison royale de Saint-Louis
  2. Françoise d'Aubigné (27 November 1635 – 15 April 1719), known first as Madame Scarron and subsequently as Madame de Maintenon (French: [madam də mɛ̃t(ə)nɔ̃] ⓘ), was a French noblewoman and the second wife of Louis XIV of France from 1683 until his death in 1715.

    • Secret wife of Louis XIV
  3. Madame de Maintenon, née Françoise d'Aubigné ou, plus rarement, d'Aubigny [1], née le 27 novembre 1635 à Niort et morte le 15 avril 1719 à la Maison royale de Saint-Louis à Saint-Cyr, est une dame française des XVII e et XVIII e siècles qui fut l'épouse puis la veuve de Paul Scarron.

  4. Françoise d'Aubigné (27 noviembre 1635 – 15 abril 1719), conocido primero como Madame Scarron y posteriormente Madame de Maintenon () Francés:[madam d m't (en inglés)nícola] ()escucha) Era una noble mujer francesa que se casó secretamente con el rey Luis XIV.

  5. Françoise d’Aubigné, marquise de Maintenon (1635—1719) The second wife of King Louis XIV of France, Madame de Maintenon has long fascinated historians and novelists by her improbable life. Born into an impoverished, criminal family, Maintenon conquered salon society as the wife of the poet Paul Scarron.

  6. 11 de abr. de 2024 · Françoise d’Aubigné, marquise de Maintenon (baptized Nov. 28, 1635, Niort, Poitou, France—died April 15, 1719, Saint-Cyr) was the second wife and untitled queen of King Louis XIV of France. She encouraged an atmosphere of dignity and piety at court and founded an educational institution for poor girls at Saint-Cyr (1686).

  7. Françoise d’Aubigné, Marquise de Maintenon, first appeared at Versailles in the 1670s. Born in 1635 in the prison at Niort, where her father was imprisoned for debt, she was orphaned in 1647 and in 1652 married the poet Paul Scarron, who was renowned as a master of the burlesque.