- Louise de La Fayette
Louise Angélique Motier de la Fayette (
November 8 ,1618 –January 11 ,1665 ) was a Frenchcourtier and close friend of King Louis XIII who renounced the corruption of his court and entered aconvent .Life in the royal court
Louise was one of the fourteen children of
John, comte de la Fayette , andMarguerite de Bourbon-Busset . She was born inVésigneux .When Louise became maid-of-honor to
Anne of Austria , Cardinal Richelieu sought to attract the attention of Louis XIII to her in the hope that she might counterbalance the influence exercised over him byMarie de Hautefort .However, " [t] he hedonism and promiscuity of many courtiers repelled [Louis XIII] and attempts to provide him with a mistress failed lamentably." [Miller 1987, p. 126] The affair did not turn out as the minister wished. The King was attracted to Louise because of her innocence and purity [Miller 1987, p. 126] , and he did indeed make her the "confidante" of his affairs. But when he divulged to her his resentment for the Cardinal, she, far from repeating Louis's confidences to the minister, set herself to encourage the King in his resistance to Richelieu's dominion.
She refused, nevertheless, to become Louis's mistress, and after taking leave of the King in Anne of Austria's presence retired to the convent of the Filles de Sainte-Marie in 1637.
Here she was repeatedly visited by Louis, with whom she maintained a correspondence. Richelieu intercepted the letters, and by omissions and falsifications succeeded in destroying their mutual confidence. The cessation of their intercourse was regretted by the queen, who had been reconciled with her husband through the influence of Louise. At the time of her death in January 1665 Mlle de La Fayette was superior of a convent of her order which she had founded at
Chaillot .See "Mémoires de Madame de Motteville";
Victor Cousin , "Madame de Hautefort" (Paris, 1868); L'Abbé Sorin, "Louise-Angle de La Fayette" (Paris, 1893).dit is echt saaiNotes
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