Marie-Victoire de Noailles

Princess Marie- Victoire Sophie de Noailles ( born May 6, 1688 Palace of Versailles, † September 30, 1766 in Paris) was a French nobleman.

Life

Marie Victoire de Noailles was the eighth daughter of twenty children of Marshal of France Anne Jules de Noailles, 2nd Duc de Noailles ( 1650-1708 ) and his wife Marie -Françoise de Bournonville ( 1656-1748 ) from the House Bournonville. Her childhood revolved around perfect behavior and the social representation. Marie- Victoire was for its time a good education in singing, dancing, conversation, geography, history, mathematics, languages ​​, painting and drawing lessons.

In 1707, Marie Victoire de Noailles married in Passy, near Paris, the aristocrats Louis de Pardaillan, Marquis de Gondrin ( 1689-1712 ), second son of Louis Antoine Pardaillan, 1st Duc d' Antin. From the joint compound had two sons:

  • Louis de Pardaillan Gondrin de (1707-1743), 2nd Duc d' Antin ∞ Gillonne 1725 Françoise de Montmorency ( 1704-1768 )
  • Antoine François de Pardaillan Gondrin de (1709-1741), Marquis de Gondrin

His second wife married in 1723 in the Palace of Versailles the princes of the blood Louis -Alexandre de Bourbon, comte de Toulouse ( 1678-1737 ), later legitimized son of the French King Louis XIV and his longtime mistress Françoise- Athénaïs de Rochechouart de Morte Mart, marquise de Montespan. From the marriage, which by all accounts was happy, went forth a son:

  • Louis Jean Marie de Bourbon, duc de Penthièvre (1725-1793) ∞ 1744 Maria Teresa Felicita d' Este

With her ​​father joined Marie- Victoire a warm friendship. After the death of her second husband she slowly retreated from court life and lived alternately at the Château de Rambouillet and the Hôtel de Toulouse, a townhouse in Paris.

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