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  1. Maria Karolina Zofia Felicja Leszczyńska (Polish: [ˈmarja lɛʂˈt͡ʂɨj̃ska]; 23 June 1703 – 24 June 1768), also known as Marie Leczinska (French: [maʁi lɛɡzɛ̃ska]), was Queen of France as the wife of King Louis XV from their marriage on 4 September 1725 until her death in 1768.

  2. Mar 25, 2024 · Marie Leszczyńska (born June 23, 1703, Breslau, Silesia—died June 24, 1768, Versailles, France) was the queen consort of King Louis XV of France (ruled 1715–74). Although she had no direct influence on French politics, her Polish dynastic connections involved France in a European conflict that resulted in the eventual annexation of ...

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  3. Queen of France 1703-1768. Marie Leszczyńska, daughter of the deposed King of Poland, married Louis XV in 1725 thanks to the influence of the Duke of Bourbon. Kept out of serious business and not held in particularly high regard in the Court, the Queen devoted her energies to the convent she founded in the town of Versailles for the education ...

  4. Learn about the life and marriage of Marie Leszczyńska, who became Queen of France in 1725 after a long and difficult childhood in exile. Discover how she influenced the cultural and political life of Versailles and the French court.

  5. Learn how the Queen of France influenced the art and architecture of Versailles during her 42 years of reign. Discover her personal taste, her passion for China and her role in the neoclassical movement.

  6. Maria Karolina Zofia Felicja Leszczyńska, also known as Marie Leczinska, was Queen of France as the wife of King Louis XV from their marriage on 4 September 1725 until her death in 1768. The daughter of Stanislaus I Leszczyński, the deposed King of Poland, and Catherine Opalińska, her 42-years and 9 months service was the longest of any ...

  7. Marie Leszczynska (1703–1768), daughter of Stanislaus Leszczynski, Duke of Lorraine and former King of Poland, married King Louis XV of France in 1725 and bore him ten children. She became known for her pious nature, which Nattier brilliantly conveyed in a portrait of 1748, today in the Châteaux of Versailles.

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