Claude de Vin | |
Mademoiselle des Œillets | |
Full Name: | Claude de Vin |
Issue: | Louise, Baroness of La Queue |
Father: | Nicolas de Vin |
Mother: | Louise Faviot |
Birth Date: | 1637 |
Birth Place: | Provence, France |
Death Date: | 18 May 1687 (aged 50) |
Death Place: | Rue Montmartre, Paris, France |
Claude de Vin, Mademoiselle des Œillets styled and known as Mademoiselle des Œillets (in French dɛz‿œjɛ/; Provence 1637 – Paris, 18 May 1687), was a mistress of King Louis XIV of France and the companion of the official royal mistress and favourite Madame de Montespan.[1] She was known for her involvement in the famous Affair of the Poisons (1679–1680).[2]
Daughter of the actors Nicolas de Vin and Louise Faviot.
She became the trusted lady's companion of Montespan before 1669. During the Affair of the Poisons, she was said to have made more than fifty visits to the poisoners.[3] she was pointed out as the replacement of Montespan in the black masses. She was protected from any persecution by the monarch and Colbert, but the affair implicated Montespan and ruined the latter's relationship with the king.[4]
Œillets retired from court in 1678 to a comfortable life in her Paris residence and country estate, the Château de Suisnes until her death.