Athénaïs: The Real Queen of France

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Little, Brown, 2002 - France - 339 pages
The reign of Athenais de Montespan as principal mistress of Louis XIV corresponds with the most glorious period of the Grand Siecle. Athenais was the true Queen of France, symbol of a dazzling French culture in the 17th century. As a lover, she risked the disgrace of double adultery to conduct an affair which scandalized Europe; as a patron she supported many of the leaders of the cultural renaissance including Moliere and Racine; as a mother she is the ancestor of most of the royal houses of Europe.

About the author (2002)

Lisa Hilton graduated form New College, Oxford, and studied fine art at Christie's in Paris. She is 26 and lives in Milan, Italy.

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