- Marie Louise of Orléans
Infobox Spanish Royalty|majesty|consort
name =Marie Louise of Orléans
title =Queen consort of Spain
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reign =19 November ,1679 -12 February ,1689
spouse =Charles II
royal house =House of Orléans
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father =Philippe de France, duc d'Orléans
mother =Princess Henrietta Anne of England
date of birth =birth date|1662|03|26|mf=y
place of birth =Palais-Royal ,Paris ,France
date of death =death date and age|1689|02|12|1662|04|26|mf=y
place of death =Madrid ,Spain |Marie Louise d'Orléans (
26 March ,1662 ,Palais-Royal ,Paris ,France -12 February ,1689 , Royal Alcazar,Madrid ,Spain )Queen Consort ofSpain from 1679 to 1689 as the first wife of KingCharles II of Spain .Life
France
Marie Louise was the eldest daughter of Philippe de France, duc d'Orléans, the younger brother of King
Louis XIV , and his first wife, Princess Henrietta Anne of England. As a granddaughter of the king, she was a Petite-Fille de France. She was descended from both the French and English royal families: her paternal grandparents wereLouis XIII of France andAnne of Austria and her maternal grandparents wereCharles I of England andHenrietta Maria of France .She was also a niece of King Louis XIV of France, King Charles II of England, King James II of England and
Mary, Princess Royal and Princess of Orange .Marie Louise had a happy childhood in
France , lived mostly in her father's residences, thePalais-Royal inParis andChâteau de Saint-Cloud , outside the capital. Marie Louise spent a great deal of her time with her paternal grandmother,Anne of Austria , who doted on her and left the bulk of her fortune to her when she died in 1666. She was also her fathers favourite child.Marie Louise also visited often with her maternal grandmother,
Henrietta Maria of France , at her residence in Colombes, where she met her cousin, the future Queen Anne I of Great Britain, who spent a lot time inFrance during her childhood. For a time Anne stayed with her cousins at their homes.In 1670, when Marie Louise was eight years old, her mother died. The following year, 1671, her father married
Elizabeth Charlotte, Princess Palatine , who became like a mother to Marie Louise and her younger sister,Anne Marie of Orléans , who became later the Queen ofSardinia . During the rest of her life, Marie Louise would maintain an affectionate correspondence with her stepmother. From her father's second marriage, she gained three other siblings.Marriage
As she was the most senior unmarried lady at the French court, it was assumed by many that she would marry her cousin, Louis de France, the
Dauphin ofFrance . A famous -though inaccurate- scene occurred when the sixteen year old girl was told that she was to be the Queen of Spain. Her uncle, Louis XIV, told her:"I could not have done more for my own daughter""Love and Louis XIV" by Lady Antonia Fraser]
To which Mademoiselle d'Orléans said:
"Yes sire, but you could have done more for your niece."
Her cousin, the Dauphin, later married a distant cousin, Maria Anna Christine Victoria of Bavaria. Before Marie Louise departed from France for Spain, she went to the convent of
Val-de-Grâce where the heart of her mother was housed. It would be the last time she was inParis . She would never return to the country of her birth.pain
Queen of Spain
On
19 November 1679 , Marie Louise married King Charles II of Spain, in Quintanapalla, nearBurgos ,Spain . This was the start of a very lonely existence at the Spanish court. As she was renowned for her beauty and charm, her new husband fell madly in love with her, a passion that remained with him until the end of his life. [ [http://www.xs4all.nl/~kvenjb/madmonarchs/carlos2/carlos2_bio.htm Biography of Carlos II of Spain (1661-1700) ] ] The very rigid etiquette of the Spanish court (it was even forbidden to touch the Queen of Spain) and her unsuccessful attempts to become pregnant, however, caused her to suffer from depression. Her French servants were all accused of plotting against the king and his family and as a result one of her personal maids was tortured under allegations.In early 1688 a witness wrote that, when Charles and Marie Louise went to church to pray for children, they did so with:
"with such faith that even the stones would move in order to join them and ask God for the issue they desire."
Within the 10 years of the couple marriage, the couple had no children. Marie Louise confided in the French ambassador, that"she was really not a virgin any longer, but that as far as she could figure things, she believed she would never have children"
After years of trying and increasing homesickness of her happy years at the court in
Paris with her family, Marie Louise turned to food. During the last years of her life, she became rather overweight.Death
One day after horseback riding, the Queen felt a severe pain in the abdomen causing her to lie down the rest of the evening. Tragically, the queen died the following night,
12 February 1689 . According to a witness, on her deathbed Marie Louise said farewell to her husband:"Your Majesty might have other wives, but no one will ever love you as I do."
When Marie Louise died, Charles was completely heartbroken. At the time, there were rumours saying that she had been poisoned by the notorious intrigante
Olympia Mancini , Countess of Soissons at the behest of the dowager queen,Mariana of Austria , her mother-in-law, because Marie Louise had not given birth to any children. In fact, Mariana and Marie Louise were close and the dowager queen was also devastated at the Queen's death. It seems likely that the real cause of Marie Louise's death was appendicitis. She died at age twenty six, the same age as her mother, Princess Henrietta Anne of England, when she died.Aftermath
Shortly after the Queen's death, the Spanish ministers began to look for a second wife for the King. The main candidates were the Italian princess Anne Marie Louise of Tuscany and the German princess
Maria Anna of Neuburg . Upon showing the portraits of the women to Charles, the King observed:"The lady from Tuscany is pretty and the lady from Neuburg seems not to be ugly either."
But then Charles turned towards a portrait of the deceased Marie Louise and sighing, said:
"This lady was really beautiful."
Ancestors
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1= 1. Marie Louise d'Orléans
2= 2.Philippe I, Duke of Orléans
3= 3.Henrietta Anne of England
4= 4.Louis XIII of France
5= 5.Anne of Austria
6= 6.Charles I of England
7= 7.Henrietta Maria of France
8= 8.Henry IV of France
9= 9.Marie de' Medici
10= 10.Philip III of Spain
11= 11. Margaret of Austria
12= 12.James I of England
13= 13.Anne of Denmark
14= 14.Henry IV of France =8
15= 15.Marie de' Medici =9
16= 16. Antoine de Bourbon, Duke of Vendôme
17= 17.Jeanne III of Navarre
18= 18.Francesco I de' Medici, Grand Duke of Tuscany
19= 19.Johanna of Austria
20= 20.Philip II of Spain
21= 21. Anna of Austria
22= 22.Charles II of Austria
23= 23. Maria Anna of Bavaria
24= 24.Henry Stuart, Lord Darnley
25= 25.Mary I of Scotland
26= 26.Frederick II of Denmark
27= 27.Sofie of Mecklenburg-Schwerin
28= 28. Antoine de Bourbon, Duke of Vendôme =16
29= 29.Jeanne III of Navarre =17
30= 30.Francesco I de' Medici, Grand Duke of Tuscany =18
31= 31.Johanna of Austria =19Bibliography
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* MAURA GAMAZO, Gabriel, "Vida y reinado de Carlos II" (Madrid: Espasa Calve, 1942).
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Links
* [http://www.xs4all.nl/~kvenjb/madmonarchs/carlos2/carlos2_bio.htm]
**A biography of Charles II of Spain in Joan's Mad Monarchs SeriesTitles
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