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Marie Angelique de Fontanges, one of the many paramours of King Louis XIV, was a lady in waiting to the Queen who caught the attention of the King and beame his lover in 1679. Mlle de Fontanges was reportedly very pretty, although not very clever. The King made her both a duchess and pregnant. But her days of glory Afterwards she left the court for a convent, although by then the atmosphere at court was such that many people believed Mme de Montespan had had her poisoned. She died in June 1681. | |||
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In 1679 Louis XIV fell in love with Mlle. de Fontagnes, and her favour was made public. But the infatuation did not last lon, and th esudden and peculier death of the lady(Marie Therese) in 1681 made intimacy impossible. | |||
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Revision as of 17:29, 11 February 2006
Marie Angelique de Fontanges, one of the many paramours of King Louis XIV, was a lady in waiting to the Queen who caught the attention of the King and beame his lover in 1679. Mlle de Fontanges was reportedly very pretty, although not very clever. The King made her both a duchess and pregnant. But her days of glory Afterwards she left the court for a convent, although by then the atmosphere at court was such that many people believed Mme de Montespan had had her poisoned. She died in June 1681.