Françoise de Montglat
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Françoise de Montglat née de Longuejoue (d. 1633) was a French court official. She was the royal governess of King
Louis XIII of France
and his siblings.
Life
Françoise de Montglat was the daughter of Thibaut de Longuejoue and Madeleine Briçonnet. She married Robert de Harlay (1550-1607), Baron de Montglat and royal chamberlain, in 1579.
She was appointed royal governess to the children of King
Maria of Medici
, as well as for the children of the king with his mistresses, who were raised together.
She was referred to as "Mamangat" by her royal charges, who corresponded with her as adults.[2]
Her daughter Jeanne de Harlay (later Jeanne de Saint George) became a playmate and sub-governess of the royal children, who called her "Mamie", and was later lady-in-waiting and correspondent to Henrietta Maria and, finally, appointed governess to Anne Marie Louise d'Orléans, Duchess of Montpensier.[3]
Her letters are preserved.[4]
References
- ^ Dominic Pearce, Henrietta Maria, 2015
- ^ Katie Whitaker, A Royal Passion: The Turbulent Marriage of Charles I and Henrietta Maria, 2010
- ^ Katie Whitaker, A Royal Passion: The Turbulent Marriage of Charles I and Henrietta Maria, 2010
- ^ Katie Whitaker, A Royal Passion: The Turbulent Marriage of Charles I and Henrietta Maria, 2010
- Joseph Baillio, Katharine Baetjer, Paul Lang Lettres intimes de Henri IV
- A. Lloyd Moote, Louis XIII, the Just, 1991
- Katie Whitaker, A Royal Passion: The Turbulent Marriage of Charles I and Henrietta Maria, 2010
- Victor L. Tapié, France de Louis XIII Et de Richelieu. Anglais, 1984
- Dominic Pearce, Henrietta Maria, 2015