Louis Henri de Pardaillan de Gondrin
Louis Henri de Pardaillan de Gondrin , marquis de Montespan, was born 1640 and died on February 1st 1701.
Wire of Roger Hector de Pardaillan de Gondrin, marquis d' Antin, and of Marie-Christine Zamet, he married in February 1663 Francoise Athénaïs de Rochechouart de Mortemart, of which he had two children:
- Louis Antoine de Pardaillan de Gondrin (1665 - 1736), future duke of Antin.
For Miss de Mortemart, this alliance with a rather obscure house of South-west was poor. Moreover, the marquis de Montespan, always with money court, was permanently at the edge of the legal seizure.
The marchioness of Montespan became the mistress of Louis XIV in 1667. When marquis of Montespan learned it, instead of to accept situation as it was practice of husbands misled at the time (especially when it was the King himself who cocufiait you), he made a scandal at the Court, making morals with the King one day with Saint-Germain-in-Bush hammer, and decorating its carosse with wood, symbols of the misled husband (like the horns, the Andouillers were the symbol of the fraud). It was promptly locked up with the Fort-l' Évêque, then exiled on its grounds. That did not prevent it from continuing to be agitated, ordering for his wife a mass of mourning each year, and coming to Paris almost each year from 1670 with 1686.
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