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  1. Charlotte-Jeanne Béraud de La Haye de Riou (4 October 1738 – 6 February 1806) was a mistress to Louis Philippe d'Orléans, Duke of Orléans, and ultimately, his wife; however, Louis XV would not allow her to become the Duchess. She wrote and acted in several plays. She is known simply as Madame de Montesson. Life

  2. modifier - modifier le code - modifier Wikidata. Charlotte-Jeanne Béraud de La Haye de Riou, marquise de Montesson (Paris, 4 octobre 1738 - Paris, 5 février 1806) est une femme de lettres française. Elle a aussi été la maîtresse, puis l'épouse secrète de Louis-Philippe, duc d'Orléans .

    • 4 octobre 1738Paris
    • Charlotte-Jeanne Béraud de La Haye de Riou
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  3. Charlotte Jeanne Béraud de La Haye de Riou (4 October 1738 – 6 February 1806) was a mistress of Louis Philippe d'Orléans, Duke of Orléans, and later his wife. However, Louis XV would not allow her to become the Duchess. She is known simply as Madame de Montesson.

  4. Mar 4, 2020 · Francoise-Athenais de Rochechouart, the Marquise de Montespan, was the favorite official mistress to King Louis XIV until she was accused of witchcraft. She was ousted from Versailles after facing accusations of witchcraft and would spend her final years in a convent.

  5. An influential mistress 1640-1707. Before becoming the official mistress of Louis XIV in 1667, the Marquise de Montespan succeeded in making her way in the court thanks to the good graces of Anne of Austria.

  6. museedeseineport.info › MuseeVirtuel › SallesMme de Montesson

    Madame de Montesson, remarquable par son caractère, par son esprit et par la singularité de sa situation dans le grand monde, se distinguait encore par des talents d’agréments peu communs. Élève de Van Spaedonk, elle a laissé plusieurs tableaux de fleurs dignes de l’école de ce grand maître.

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  8. 1814) and future revolutionary politician Michel de Cubière (1752 1820). They introduced her to Madame de Montesson (1738 1806), who ran a private theatre in her Paris home. Montesson s stage manager was Joseph Bologne, Chevalier Saint Georges (1745 99), a man of colour , the son of a white planter and an enslaved woman from his plantation.