- [ˈmarja lɛʂˈt͡ʂɨj̃ska]; 23 June 1703 – 24 June 1768), also
known as
Marie Leczinska (French: [maʁi lɛɡzɛ̃ska]), was
Queen of
France as the wife of King Louis...
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Elisabeth spend a
great deal of time with her
loving mother,
Queen Marie Leczinska in her
apartments prior to her departure. When she left for
Spain in September...
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Luynes commented several times in his
memoirs that her
mother Queen Marie Leczinska was also
close to her, and that she
frequently consoled her
daughter whenever...
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Innocente Guillemette de
Rosnyvinen de Pire, 1762 ****us and
Andromeda Marie Leczinska,
Queen of
France (1703-1768), 1747,
Versailles Louis XV (1710-1774) La...
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after the
death of his great-grandmother, the
charitable Queen Marie Leczinska. His
mother was
Princess Maria Theresa of
Savoy (known as
Marie Thérèse...
- Ferdinand, Duke of Parma, a
grandson of
French King
Louis XV and
Marie Leczinska, and his wife
Archduchess Maria Amalia of Austria.
Louis and his older...
- at the age of two
which devastated his
pregnant mother,
Queen Marie Leczinska. He was
buried at the
Royal Basilica of
Saint Denis outside Paris. Biography...
- that
after her birth, in
spite of
being injured, the
exhausted Marie Leczinska told her husband: "I am
willing to
suffer once
again so as to give you...
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expensive by
Cardinal Fleury,
Louis XV's
chief minister.
Their mother,
Marie Leczinska was
forbidden on
visiting them and thus
frequently wrote to them and sending...
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Barbier noted in his
memoirs that both her
parents Louis XV and
Marie Leczinska were "devastated" over her
death as she was the
first of
their children...