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      • The Dauphin had no children from this second union, although the historian Georges Mongrédien claims that Marie Émilie was pregnant at the time of her marriage and that a son was born in 1695 but died at the age of 2 years in Meudon (where his parents resided) in 1697 without receiving a legal name.
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  1. Marie Émilie Thérèse de Joly, "Mademoiselle de Choin" (2 August 1670 – 14 April 1732) was a French lady-in-waiting, the lover and later the morganatic spouse of Louis, Dauphin of France. As a morganatic spouse, she was not styled Dauphine of France.

  2. Marie Émilie de Joly de Choin, daughter of Pierre de Joly de Choin, was a lady-in-waiting at the French court. She and Le Grand Dauphin were married secretly in 1695. The marriage was of the morganatic variety, due to the difference in their social status.

  3. Marie Émilie Thérèse de Joly, "Mademoiselle de Choin" (2 August 1670 – 1732), was the second wife of Louis o France, Dauphin o France, "Grand Dauphin". As she was a member of the minor nobility , her marriage to the dauphin of France was never publicly announced.

  4. Sep 27, 2017 · Marie-Émilie Thérèse de Joly de Choin, Mademoiselle de Choin, secret wife of le Grand Dauphin Like the father, so the son. After the demise of Marie-Thérèse d’Autriche in 1683, Louis XIV married Françoise d’Aubigné in secret.

  5. May 1, 2022 · Genealogy for Marie Émilie Thérèse de Joly de Choin (1670 - 1732) family tree on Geni, with over 250 million profiles of ancestors and living relatives.

    • Rhône-Alpes
    • Bourg-en-Bresse, Rhône-Alpes, France
    • Louis de France, le Grand Dauphin
    • August 2, 1670
  6. Jan 5, 2023 · CHOIN, MARIE EMILIE JOLY DE, A lady descended from a noble Savoy family. She was employed about the person of the Duchess of Conti, where she was sought by the Dauphin of France; but no solicitatious could induce her to forfeit her honour; and it is said that the prince at last married her privately, and, by her influence, was reformed, and ...

  7. Marie Émilie de Joly, "Mademoiselle de Choin" (Marie Émilie Thérèse; 2 August 1670 – 1732) was a French lady-in-waiting, the lover and later the morganatic spouse of Louis, Dauphin of France. As a morganatic spouse, she was not styled Dauphine of France.

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