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Title used for the chief royal mistress of the King of France From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The maîtresse-en-titre (French: [mɛtʁɛs ɑ̃ titʁ]) was the official royal mistress of the King of France.[1] The title was vaguely defined and used in the Middle Ages but finally became an acknowledged, if informal, position during the reign of Henry IV (r. 1589–1610), and continued through the reign of Louis XV (r. 1715–1774). It was a semi-official position which came with its own apartments, estates and a title if the woman did not have any.[2]
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Some individuals having this position acquired significant power and more influence than the Queen of France, as some mistresses were known to advise the King of France in state affairs if he was so infatuated, broker favors for clients, elevate others in social mobility, forge alliances and negotiate with foreign diplomats.[3]
From the reign of Louis XIV, the term has often been applied, both in translation ("official mistress") and in the original French, to refer to the main mistress of any monarch or prominent man when his relationship with her is not clandestine, e.g. Vibeke Kruse, Nell Gwynn, Jeanne Baptiste d'Albert de Luynes, Lola Montez, Magda Lupescu.
In contrast, the title Petite maîtresse was the title of a mistress who was not officially acknowledged.
While the King may have many mistresses, there was normally only one official Maîtresse-en-titre. Below are examples of those with this position. For a full list of all the mistresses of a French King, regardless of their position as official or not, please see List of French royal mistresses.
Charles V of France (1338 – 1380)
Charles VI of France (1368 – 1422)
Charles VII of France (1403 – 1461)
Louis XI of France (1423 – 1483)
Francis I of France (1494 – 1547)
Henry II of France (1519 – 1559)
Henry III of France (1551 – 1589)
Henry IV of France (1553 – 1610)
Louis XIV of France (1638 – 1715)
Louis XV of France (1710 – 1774)
Louis XVIII of France (1755 – 1824)
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