40:
294:
278:
668:
568:
389:
swiftly died, leaving the Duke of Anjou as
Dauphin. Deciding that she would not allow the same treatment to be applied to the Duke of Anjou, Madame de Ventadour locked herself up with three nursery maids and refused to allow the doctors near the boy. Louis survived his disease, becoming King of France upon the death of his great-grandfather three years later.
388:
The sickness, however, had not yet run its course: both the Duke of
Brittany (now Dauphin) and the Duke of Anjou became ill with measles. The Dauphin was ministered to by the royal doctors, who bled him in the belief that it would help him to recover; instead, it merely weakened the young boy, who
316:
A composite portrait of the
Bourbon succession, made in the period 1715–1720. Louis XIV, surrounded by his heirs, gestures to his great-grandson, Louis, Duke of Anjou (the future King Louis XV), symbolising the older man's approval of his young heir. Madame de Ventadour, the young duke's governess
261:"… a lot of duchesses came in, including the beautiful and charming Duchess of Ventadour. There was a bit of a delay before they brought her the sacred stool. I turned to the Grand Master and I said, 'Oh, just give it to her. It certainly cost her enough,' and he agreed."
321:
Madame de
Ventadour lived the major part of her life at the Royal Court where she had a long career, serving in different positions at the Royal Court for over seventy years. Between 1660 and her marriage in 1671, she served as
644:(Génalogie de la famille de Valicourt) Souvenirs de la Flandre-Wallonne: recherches historiques et choix de documents relatifs à Douai et à la province - Volume 9 - Société d'agriculture, des sciences et arts de Douai - 1869
269:, born in February 1673. After the birth of her daughter, Madame de Ventadour preferred to reside in Paris separated from her husband, and there were no more children. She eventually secured a new position at court.
433:
Between 1727 and 1735, she again served as Royal
Governess, now for the children of her former charge Louis XV, whose twin daughters were born in 1727. She retired in favor of her granddaughter in 1735.
491:
392:
Madame de
Ventadour continued in her position as royal governess until 1717, when the boy king was deemed old enough to be raised by men. The king was turned over to a male governor, the
243:
The duke was generally considered "horrific"—very ugly, physically deformed, and sexually debauched—yet the privileges of being a duchess compensated for the unfortunate match, e.g.
689:
39:
317:(and the only non-royal in the painting) holds in her hands her charge's reins. Her presence references her role in "saving" the dynasty in the measles epidemic of 1712.
753:
354:, Madame de La Lande and Marie-Suzanne de Valicourt. When her mother died in 1709, she was succeeded first by her eldest daughter and in 1710 by Madame de Ventadour.
347:
215:
250:
768:
495:
393:
346:
Madame de
Ventadour was appointed governess to the royal children in 1704. She served as deputy governess together with her sister
773:
506:
396:, who was the friend and reputed lover of Madame de Ventadour. Her husband died in the same year. She then resumed her place as
758:
293:
763:
401:
366:
672:
374:
370:
336:
156:. She is credited with saving Louis XV from the ministrations of the royal doctors when he was ill as a child. She was the
208:
Françoise Angélique de La Mothe
Houdancourt, Dame of Fayel (b. 1650), who married on 28 November 1669 Louis Marie Victor,
748:
743:
698:
161:
254:
783:
778:
422:, who arrived in France at the age of three to be brought up as the future queen of France. As the Governess of the
277:
189:
119:
144:(Charlotte ElĂ©onore Madeleine; 1654–1744) was a French office holder of the French Royal Court. She was the
552:
510:
412:
462:
109:
788:
793:
738:
442:
419:
286:
228:
82:
710:
282:
219:
209:
169:
427:
361:
struck the French royal family, causing a number of significant deaths. First to die was the
607:
408:
733:
728:
514:
8:
632:
483:
474:
468:
351:
340:
301:
237:
173:
153:
588:
Syms, L.C. "Selected
Letters of Madame de Sévigné" (American Book Company, 1898). P. 25.
527:
499:
324:
312:
245:
149:
438:
397:
332:
233:
177:
59:
573:
548:
430:. Her office was dissolved in 1725 when Mariana Victoria was sent back to Spain.
193:
446:
331:
A few years after her marriage she secured a new office at court and served as
201:
165:
129:
45:
722:
382:
378:
204:, maréchale, governess to the children of France. Charlotte's sisters were:
418:
In 1721, she was appointed to be the Royal
Governess of the King's bride
350:
while her mother remain head governess in name. They were assisted by
145:
608:"Wallace Collection Online - The Collection | Advanced Search"
339:, between 1684 and 1703. She was well-liked by Madame, who blamed
202:
Louise de Prie, Marquise of Toucy, Duchess of La Motte Houdancourt
597:
Letter from Madame de Sévigné to Madame de Grignan, April 1, 1771
450:
405:
358:
667:
139:
369:. Within a week of her death, her heartbroken husband,
437:
She died at the Château de Glatigny, her residence in
633:
Memoirs of the Court of Louis XIV. And of the Regency
385:, orphaned, and the elder son as heir to the throne.
188:
Charlotte was the youngest of the three daughters of
563:
441:. Through her daughter she is an ancestress of the
720:
348:Marie Isabelle Angélique de La Mothe-Houdancourt
216:Marie Isabelle Angélique de la Mothe Houdancourt
507:Hercule MĂ©riadec de Rohan, Duke of Rohan-Rohan
265:Charlotte and Louis Charles had one daughter,
16:French office holder of the French Royal Court
541:
272:
754:People of the Regency of Philippe d'Orléans
653:Louis de Rouvroy, Duc de St Simon, MĂ©moires
183:
97: 1671–1717)
38:
343:when Vendator left her position in 1703.
253:described an incident that took place at
292:
276:
240:(1647–1717), on 14 March 1671 in Paris.
547:. Texte établi, présenté et annoté par
721:
496:Godefroy Maurice de La Tour d'Auvergne
486:(February 1673 – 20 March 1727)
394:François de Neufville, duc de Villeroy
769:Governesses to the Children of France
402:Elizabeth Charlotte of the Palatinate
299:Madame de Ventadour with Portraits of
212:(9 December 1632–5 April 1711).
494:, Prince of Turenne in 1692 (son of
337:Elizabeth Charlotte, Madame Palatine
660:
492:Louis Charles de La Tour d'Auvergne
426:("Queen-Infanta") she served under
413:Philippe de France, Duke of Orléans
257:during an audience with the Queen.
162:Governess of the Children of France
138:Charlotte de La Motte Houdancourt,
13:
14:
805:
612:wallacelive.wallacecollection.org
521:
25:Charlotte de La Motte Houdancourt
666:
566:
190:Philippe de La Mothe Houdancourt
120:Philippe de La Mothe Houdancourt
533:
249:: In a letter to her daughter,
94:
647:
638:
625:
600:
591:
582:
373:, also died, leaving his sons
158:Gouvernante des enfants royaux
1:
559:
415:, only sibling of Louis XIV.
297:
774:Ancien RĂ©gime office-holders
764:French duchesses by marriage
335:to the King's sister-in-law
7:
759:People of the Ancien RĂ©gime
10:
810:
749:17th-century French people
744:18th-century French people
553:Bibliothèque de la Pléiade
784:18th-century French women
779:17th-century French women
707:
696:
686:
681:
420:Mariana Victoria of Spain
273:Career at the Royal Court
152:, great-grandson of King
125:
115:
105:
76:
66:
52:
37:
30:
23:
456:
449:, who presently live in
357:In 1712, an outbreak of
466:Mademoiselle de LĂ©vis,
463:Anne Geneviève de Lévis
375:Louis, Duke of Brittany
367:Marie Adélaïde of Savoy
283:Anne Genevieve de Levis
267:Anne Geneviève de Lévis
184:Early life and marriage
110:Anne Geneviève de Lévis
711:The Duchess of Tallard
542:
480:Princess of Maubuisson
475:Duchess of Rohan-Rohan
318:
290:
287:Nicolas de Largillière
263:
229:Louis Charles de LĂ©vis
83:Louis Charles de LĂ©vis
528:Biography (in French)
428:Marie Anne de Bourbon
296:
280:
259:
675:at Wikimedia Commons
515:Anne de Rohan-Chabot
236:and governor of the
178:great grand daughter
174:granddaughter in law
32:Duchess of Ventadour
692:La Ferté-Senneterre
673:Madame de Ventadour
539:Madame de Sévigné.
484:Princess of Soubise
469:Princess of Turenne
352:Anne Julie de Melun
341:Madame de Maintenon
220:La Ferté Senneterre
789:Court of Louis XIV
701:Children of France
555:. 1973-78. 3 vol..
500:Marie Anne Mancini
443:Princes of Guéméné
409:Duchess of Orléans
319:
313:Wallace Collection
291:
226:Charlotte married
198:maréchal de France
150:Louis XV of France
794:Court of Louis XV
717:
716:
708:Succeeded by
671:Media related to
511:François de Rohan
371:Louis the Dauphin
251:Madame de Sévigné
234:Duke of Ventadour
135:
134:
70:1744 (aged 89-90)
801:
699:Governess of the
687:Preceded by
679:
678:
670:
654:
651:
645:
642:
636:
629:
623:
622:
620:
618:
604:
598:
595:
589:
586:
576:
574:Biography portal
571:
570:
569:
545:
509:in 1694 (son of
281:Her only child,
98:
96:
62:
42:
21:
20:
809:
808:
804:
803:
802:
800:
799:
798:
719:
718:
713:
704:
700:
694:
691:
663:
658:
657:
652:
648:
643:
639:
630:
626:
616:
614:
606:
605:
601:
596:
592:
587:
583:
572:
567:
565:
562:
536:
524:
502:) had no issue;
459:
424:l'infante Reine
325:Fille d'honneur
315:
310:
275:
200:(d. 1657), and
194:Duke of Cardona
186:
100:
92:
88:
85:
71:
58:
57:
48:
26:
17:
12:
11:
5:
807:
797:
796:
791:
786:
781:
776:
771:
766:
761:
756:
751:
746:
741:
739:House of LĂ©vis
736:
731:
715:
714:
709:
706:
695:
690:The Duchess of
688:
684:
683:
682:Court offices
677:
676:
662:
661:External links
659:
656:
655:
646:
637:
624:
599:
590:
580:
579:
578:
577:
561:
558:
557:
556:
543:Correspondance
535:
532:
531:
530:
523:
522:External links
520:
519:
518:
503:
458:
455:
447:House of Rohan
398:Dame d'honneur
333:Dame d'honneur
328:to the Queen.
274:
271:
224:
223:
213:
185:
182:
133:
132:
130:Louise de Prie
127:
123:
122:
117:
113:
112:
107:
103:
102:
90:
86:
81:
80:
78:
74:
73:
68:
64:
63:
54:
50:
49:
46:Pierre Mignard
43:
35:
34:
28:
27:
24:
15:
9:
6:
4:
3:
2:
806:
795:
792:
790:
787:
785:
782:
780:
777:
775:
772:
770:
767:
765:
762:
760:
757:
755:
752:
750:
747:
745:
742:
740:
737:
735:
732:
730:
727:
726:
724:
712:
703:
702:
693:
685:
680:
674:
669:
665:
664:
650:
641:
635:
634:
628:
613:
609:
603:
594:
585:
581:
575:
564:
554:
550:
549:Roger DuchĂŞne
546:
544:
538:
537:
529:
526:
525:
516:
512:
508:
504:
501:
497:
493:
489:
488:
487:
485:
481:
477:
476:
471:
470:
465:
464:
454:
452:
448:
444:
440:
435:
431:
429:
425:
421:
416:
414:
410:
407:
403:
399:
395:
390:
386:
384:
383:Duke of Anjou
380:
376:
372:
368:
364:
360:
355:
353:
349:
344:
342:
338:
334:
329:
327:
326:
314:
308:
307:and his Heirs
305:
304:
300:
295:
288:
284:
279:
270:
268:
262:
258:
256:
252:
248:
247:
241:
239:
235:
231:
230:
221:
218:, Duchess of
217:
214:
211:
207:
206:
205:
203:
199:
195:
191:
181:
179:
175:
171:
170:granddaughter
167:
163:
159:
155:
151:
147:
143:
141:
131:
128:
124:
121:
118:
114:
111:
108:
104:
84:
79:
75:
69:
65:
61:
55:
51:
47:
41:
36:
33:
29:
22:
19:
697:
649:
640:
631:
627:
615:. Retrieved
611:
602:
593:
584:
540:
534:Bibliography
517:, had issue.
479:
473:
467:
461:
460:
436:
432:
423:
417:
391:
387:
362:
356:
345:
330:
323:
320:
306:
302:
298:
266:
264:
260:
244:
242:
227:
225:
210:duc d'Aumont
197:
187:
157:
142:of Ventadour
137:
136:
44:Portrait by
31:
18:
734:1744 deaths
729:1654 births
411:, widow of
309:(1715–1720)
255:St. Germain
246:le tabouret
101:; his death
723:Categories
705:1710–1735
617:7 December
560:References
439:Versailles
222:(d. 1726).
551:. Paris:
303:Louis XIV
164:like her
154:Louis XIV
146:governess
77:Spouse(s)
505:Married
490:Married
363:Dauphine
311:London,
238:Limousin
148:of King
451:Austria
445:of the
406:Dowager
359:measles
140:Duchess
99:
91:
87:
377:, and
166:mother
126:Mother
116:Father
72:France
60:France
457:Issue
379:Louis
106:Issue
93:(
89:
619:2022
513:and
498:and
196:and
176:and
67:Died
56:1654
53:Born
400:of
725::
610:.
482:,
478:,
472:,
453:.
404:,
381:,
365:,
285:,
232:,
192:,
180:.
172:,
168:,
160:,
95:m.
621:.
289:.
Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License. Additional terms may apply.