Louise de La Vallière
Françoise Louise de La Baume Le Blanc, Duchess of La Vallière and Vaujours was a French noblewoman and the first mistress of Louis XIV of France from 1661 to 1667.
The daughter of a military governor, La Vallière joined the royal court in 1661 as... Wikipedia
Born: August 6, 1644, Tours, France
Died: June 7, 1710 (age 65 years), Paris, France
Children: Marie Anne de Bourbon, Louis, Count of Vermandois, Charles de La Baume Le Blanc, and more
Books: A Story of the Palais Royal: Or, the Loves of Louis XIV and Mademoiselle La Vallière. Translated from a ... Manuscript Bearing the Name of Count Guilliard and the Date 1718, by Egsgaibin. [Extracted from "Amours Des Dames Illustres de Nostre Siecle". The Translator's Preface is Signed E.G.B.]., Meditations and Penitential Prayers Written by the Celebrated Dutchess de la Valliere, Mistress of Lewis the Fourteenth of France, After Her Recovery from a Dangerous Illness, when She First Formed the Resolution of Quitting the Court and Devoting Herself to a Religious Life, and The Penitent Lady: Or Reflections on the Mercy of God ... Translated ... by L. A., M.A. [i.e. Lewis Atterbury, the Younger.] The Second Edition
Parents: Françoise Le Provost and Laurent de La Vallière
Burial place: Cemetery of the Carmelite convent in Notre-Dame-des-Champs, Paris
Other names: Mademoiselle de La Vallière; Sister Louise de la Miséricordie