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  1. Marie Louise d’Esparbès de Lussan, by marriage vicomtesse then comtesse de Polastron (Bardigues, 19 October 1764 – London, 27 March 1804) was a French lady-in-waiting, known as the mistress of the comte dArtois, who later reigned as Charles X of France.

  2. Mar 4, 2010 · Louise d'Esparbès, comtesse de Polastron. by. Reiset, vicomte de (Tony Henri Auguste), 1858-1925. Publication date. 1907. Topics. Polastron, Louise d'Esparbès, vicomtesse de, 1764-1804, Charles X, King of France, 1757-1836. Publisher. Paris : Émile-Paul.

  3. Feb 18, 2017 · Amante dévouée et discrète, Louise de Polastron réussit à s'attacher l'un des princes les plus frivoles de l'époque : le comte d'Artois !

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  4. Marie Louise dEsparbès de Lussan, par son mariage vicomtesse puis comtesse de Polastron, née à Bardigues le 19 octobre 1764 et morte à Londres le 27 mars 1804, à l’âge de 39 ans, a été la maîtresse du frère cadet du roi Louis XVI de France, Charles de France, comte d’Artois.

  5. Jul 7, 2007 · People have asked me for more information about the love affair between Louis XVI's brother the Comte d'Artois, later Charles X, and Madame de Polastron, alluded to in both of my novels. Madame de Polastron was the wife of the Duchesse de Polignac’s brother. She was named Louise d' Esparbès de Lussan, and was born in 1764.

  6. In 1775, however, Marie Thérèse was gradually replaced in her position as favourite by Yolande de Polastron, the Duchesse de Polignac. [citation needed] The outgoing and social Yolande referred to the reserved Marie Thérèse as a boor, while Marie Thérèse herself disliked the bad influence she regarded Yolande to have over the queen.

  7. Marie Louise d’Esparbès de Lussan, by marriage vicomtesse then comtesse de Polastron (Bardigues, 19 October 1764 – London, 27 March 1804) was a French lady-in-waiting, known as the mistress of the comte dArtois, who later reigned as Charles X of France.