Anne Marie de Beauvilliers explained

Anne Marie de Beauvilliers
Full Name:Anne Marie de Beauvilliers
Countess of Béthune
Spouse:Hippolyte de Béthune, Count of Selles (1629)
Father:Honorat de Beauvilliers, 6th Count of Saint-Aignan
Mother:Jacqueline de La Grange
Birth Date:30 November 1609 or 1610
Death Date:12 November 1688 or 12 November 1698

Anne Marie de Beauvilliers (1610–1688), was a French court official.[1] She served as the dame d'atour to the queen of France, Queen Marie Thérèse[2] from 1660 to 1683. She was a figure in the French royal court and mentioned several times in contemporary memoirs.

She was the daughter of François de Beauvilliers, 1st duc de Saint-Aignan, sister of Paul de Beauvilliers, 2nd duc de Saint-Aignan, and married in 1629 to Hippolyte de Béthune (1603-1665). Count of Selles, Marquis of Chabris but known as the Count of Béthune.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Béthune (Anne-Marie de Beauvilliers, comtesse de) . chateauversailles-recherche-ressources.fr . fr . 16 August 2023.
  2. the consort of King Louis XIV