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Louise-Charlotte de Foix-Rabat, comtesse de Sabran

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'''Louise-Charlotte de Foix-Rabat, comtesse de Sabran''' (1693-1768), was a French aristocrat. She was the official mistress of [[Philippe II, Duke of Orléans|Orléans, Duke of Orléans]], who was the regent of France during the minority of the infant [[Louis XV of France|King Louis XV of France]]. <ref name="Lescure, M. de (Mathurin)">Lescure, M. de (Mathurin): ''[https://ift.tt/36uUm26 Les maitresses du régent; études d'histoire et de mœurs sur le commencement du xviiie siècle]''</ref>

She was the mistress of the regent between 1714 and 1716, when she was replaced by [[Marie-Madeleine de Parabère]]. <ref name="Lescure, M. de (Mathurin)"/> She was described as intelligent and entertaining. As favorite, she gained a lot of advantages for herself, her spouse and her friends through her position. She also attempted to gain political influence, however the Regent refused to allow it. She continued to be an intimate and influential friend of the Regent even after their relationship was discontinued, and was a known figure of his circle and participator of his court life during his entire regency. In 1720 she introduced the Regent to [[Marie-Thérèse Blonel de Phalaris]], who became a the rival and successor of Marie-Madeleine de Parabère, and in 1723, she introduced the Regent to Mlle Houel, who became the mistress of the Regent a short time before he took back Phalaris as his main mistress.

==References==

* Lescure, M. de (Mathurin): ''[https://ift.tt/36uUm26 Les maitresses du régent; études d'histoire et de mœurs sur le commencement du xviiie siècle]''



[[Category:1693 births]]
[[Category:1768 deaths]]
[[Category:Mistresses of French royalty]]
[[Category:People of the Regency of Philippe d'Orléans]]


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