Marie Gigault de Bellefonds
Marie Gigault de Bellefonds , marchioness of Villars , born in 1624 and dead the June 24th 1706 with Paris, is a French épistolière.
Girl of a governor of Caen which went up, on the side of her mother, Jeanne with the Shoulders, to Madeleine de Dreux, back-small-girl of Robert de France, count de Dreux, Marie Gigault de Bellefonds was re-elected for her spirit and passed her life in the best company.
The queen of Spain Louise honoured it with her friendship. Saint-Simon known as of it which “It was salted, jokes, malicious; she was filled with wonder at the enormous fortune of her son, and always recommended to him much to speak to the king but never with anybody. ”
During its stay in Madrid, she wrote with Marie-Angelica of Coulanges letters of a style so pleasant and easy, and which make consider it regrettable that the collection was not preserved by it very whole; those which were collected were published by Perrin, the editor of Marie de Sévigné (Amsterdam, 1759, in-12; Paris, 1762, in-12), and réimpr. in 1805, with those of Marie-madeleine of Fayette and Claudine de Tencin.
Source
- Ferdinand Hoefer, New general Biography , T. 45, Paris, Firmin-Didot, 1866, p. 167
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