Louise de La Vallière
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Louise de La Vallière
Summary
Louise de La Vallière is a human[1]. She was born in Vernas[2]. She was born on August 6, 1644[3]. She passed away in Paris[4]. She died on June 7, 1710[5]. She worked as a woman of letters[6] and lady-in-waiting[7]. She ranks in the top 0.69% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (1,315 views/month, #6,912 of 1,000,298).[8]
Key Facts
- Louise de La Vallière's place of birth was Vernas[2].
- Louise de La Vallière died in Paris[4].
- Louise de La Vallière was born on August 6, 1644[3].
- Louise de La Vallière died on June 7, 1710[5].
- Louise de La Vallière's father was Laurent de la Baume le Blanc, Lord of la Vallière[9].
- Louise de La Vallière's mother was Françoise Le Prévost[10].
- A child of Louise de La Vallière was Louis, Count of Vermandois[11].
- A child of Louise de La Vallière was Marie Anne de Bourbon[12].
- A child of Louise de La Vallière was Charles de La Baume Le Blanc[13].
- A child of Louise de La Vallière was Philippe de Bourbon[14].
- Louise de La Vallière held citizenship in Kingdom of France[15].
- Louise de La Vallière's professions included woman of letters[6].
- Louise de La Vallière worked as a lady-in-waiting[7].
- Louise de La Vallière held the position of maid of honour[16].
- Louise de La Vallière's religion is recorded as Catholicism[17].
- Louise de La Vallière is recorded as female[18].
- Louise de La Vallière's instance of is recorded as human[19].
- Louise de La Vallière's family is recorded as House of La Baume Le Blanc[20].
- Louise de La Vallière's noble title is recorded as duchess[21].
- Louise de La Vallière's Commons category is recorded as Louise de La Vallière[22].
- Louise de La Vallière's unmarried partner is recorded as Louis XIV of France[23].
- Louise de La Vallière's religious order is recorded as Carmelites[24].
- Louise de La Vallière's family name is recorded as de la Vallière[25].
- Louise de La Vallière's given name is recorded as Louise[26].
- Louise de La Vallière's relative is recorded as Jean Le Blanc[27].
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Origins and Family
Born in Vernas[2], Louise de La Vallière… she was born on August 6, 1644[3]. Her father was Laurent de la Baume le Blanc, Lord of la Vallière[9]. Her mother was Françoise Le Prévost[10].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include woman of letters[6] and lady-in-waiting[7]. Louise de La Vallière held the position of maid of honour[16].
Personal Life
Children include Louis, Count of Vermandois[11], a military personnel[28], 1667–1683[29], of Kingdom of France[30], awarded the Admiral of France[31]; Marie Anne de Bourbon[12], an aristocrat[32], 1666–1739[33], of France[34]; Charles de La Baume Le Blanc[13], 1663–1665[35]; and Philippe de Bourbon[14], b. 1665[36]. Louise de La Vallière's religion is recorded as Catholicism[17].
Death and Burial
Louise de La Vallière died on June 7, 1710[5]. She died in Paris[4].
Why It Matters
Louise de La Vallière ranks in the top 0.69% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (1,315 views/month, #6,912 of 1,000,298).[8] She has Wikipedia articles in 22 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[37] She is known by 51 alternative names across languages and contexts.[38]
FAQs
Where was Louise de La Vallière born?
Louise de La Vallière's place of birth was Vernas[2].
Where did Louise de La Vallière die?
Louise de La Vallière died in Paris[4].
Who were Louise de La Vallière's parents?
Louise de La Vallière's father was Laurent de la Baume le Blanc, Lord of la Vallière[9]. Louise de La Vallière's mother was Françoise Le Prévost[10].
What did Louise de La Vallière do for work?
Louise de La Vallière worked as woman of letters[6] and lady-in-waiting[7].