Anne Marie de Beauvilliers

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.

Anne Marie de Beauvilliers
Countess of Béthune
Full name
Anne Marie de Beauvilliers
Born30 November 1609 or 1610
Died12 November 1688 or 12 November 1698
Spouse(s)Hippolyte de Béthune, Count of Selles (1629)
Issue
  • Henri, Count of Selles
  • Armand, Bishop of Puy
FatherHonorat de Beauvilliers, 6th Count of Saint-Aignan
MotherJacqueline de La Grange

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.

References and notes

  1. "Béthune (Anne-Marie de Beauvilliers, comtesse de)". chateauversailles-recherche-ressources.fr (in French). Retrieved 16 August 2023.
  2. the consort of King Louis XIV
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