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  1. 9 de ene. de 2023 · File:Madame de Montespan Pierre Mignard Studio.JPG. From Wikimedia Commons, the free media repository. File. File history. File usage on Commons. File usage on other wikis. Metadata. Size of this preview: 461 × 599 pixels. Other resolutions: 185 × 240 pixels | 369 × 480 pixels | 591 × 768 pixels | 788 × 1,024 pixels | 1,539 × 2,000 pixels.

  2. Mária Anna (* 2. október 1666 – † 3. máj 1739), vojvodkyňa de la Vallière, kňažná de Conti, legitimizovaná 14. 5. 1667 ∞ Louis-Armand de Bourbon-Conti; Ľudovít (* 3. október 1667 – † 18. november 1683), gróf de Vermandois, legitimizovaný 20. 2. 1669, francúzsky admirál; 2. s madame de Montespan

  3. 1. She Was Born Into Privilege. We’ll call her Madame de Montespan, but she was born Françoise-Athénaïs de Rochechouart de Mortemart. The descendant of one of France’s most powerful families, her father was a prince and her mother was a lady-in-waiting to the Queen. It’s no wonder that she would later think of herself as the true Queen ...

  4. Château de Clagny. The Château de Clagny was a French country house that stood northeast of the Château de Versailles; it was designed by Jules Hardouin-Mansart for Madame de Montespan between 1674 and 1680. Although among the most important of the private residences designed by this great architect, it was demolished in 1769 after years of ...

  5. Françoise Athénaïs de Rochechouart, Marquise de Montespan (1640-1707), is one of the most famous mistresses of King Louis XIV. She had eight children with the King. They were brought up by the governess, Madame Scarron, until they were legitimised. Madame de Montespan stayed at the Château de Maintenon on a number of occasions, and gave ...

  6. Esta obra está en el dominio público en los Estados Unidos porque fue publicada (o registrada con la Oficina del Derecho de Autor de los E.E. U.U.) antes del 1 de enero de 1929. Esta obra ha sido identificada como libre de las restricciones conocidas en virtud del derecho de autor, incluyendo todos los derechos conexos.

  7. Marguerite Monvoisin. Marie Marguerite Mon (t)voisin (born c. 1658, died after 1682) was the daughter of La Voisin and a main witness in the famous Poison Affair. It was her statement, made after the execution of her mother, that implicated the royal mistress Madame de Montespan in the process, causing Louis XIV to eventually disrupt the whole ...