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MARIE THERESE (1638-1683)

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Originally appearing in Volume V17, Page 715 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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MARIE THERESE (1638-1683)  , queen consort of France, was born on the loth of September 1638 at the Escurial, being the daughter of Philip IV. of Spain and Elizabeth of France . By pretending to seek a bride for his master in Margaret of Savoy, Mazarin had induced the king of Spain to make proposals for the
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marriage of his daughter with Louis XIV., and the treaty of the Pyrenees in 1659 stipulated for her marriage with the French king,
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Marie renouncing any claim to the
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Spanish succession . As the treaty, however, hinged on the payment of her dowry, which was practically impossible for Spain, Mazarin could evade the other terms of the contract . Marie Therese was married in
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June 166o, when Philip IV. with his whole court accompanied the bride to the Isle of Pheasants in the Bidassoa, where she was met by Louis . The new queen's amiability and her undoubted virtues failed to secure her
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husband's regard and affection . She saw herself neglected in turn for Louise de la Valliere, Mme. de
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Montespan and others; but Marie Therese was too pious and too humble openly to resent the position in which shewas placed by the king's avowed infidelities . With the growing influence of Madame de
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Maintenon over his mind and affections he bestowed more attention on his wife, which she repaid by lavishing kindness on the
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mistress . She had no
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part in
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political affairs except in 1672, when she acted as regent during Louis XIV.'s
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campaign in Holland . She died on the 30th of
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July 1683 at
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Versailles, not without suspicion of foul
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play on the part of her doctors . Of her six children only one survived her, the dauphin Louis, who died in 1711 . See the 'funeral oration of Bossuet (Paris, 1684), E . Ducere, Le Mariage de Louis XIV. d'apres
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les contemporains et
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des documents inedits (
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Bayonne, 1905) ; Dr Cabanes, Les Morts mysterieuses de l'histoire (1900), and the literature dealing with her rivals Louise de la Valliere, Madame de Montespan and Madame de Maintenon .

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