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  1. Pauline Félicité de Mailly-Nesle, marquise de Vintimille (1712–1741), was the second of the five famous de Nesle sisters, four of whom would become mistresses of King Louis XV of France. She was his mistress between 1739 and 1741.

  2. Pa. uline-Felicité de Mailly Nesle. Pauline-Felicité (1712-1741) known as Mademoiselle de Nesle before her marriage and the Comtesse de Vintimille after, looks absolutely lovely in this portrait on the right.

  3. When Pauline Félicité de Mailly-Nesle was born in August 1712, in Paris, France, her father, Louis de Mailly III, was 23 and her mother, Armande Félice de La Porte Mazarin, was 20. She married Felix de Vintimille about 1740, in France.

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  4. Pauline Félicité de Mailly (1712–2 September 1741) comtesse de Vintimille, was the second of the five famous de Mailly sisters, four of whom would become mistresses of King Louis XV of France. She was his mistress between 1739 and 1741.

  5. Pauline Félicité was born the second daughter of Louis de Mailly, marquis de Nesle et de Mailly, Prince d'Orange (1689 - 1767), and Armande Félice de La Porte Mazarin (1691 - 1729). Her parents had been married in 1709.

  6. Vintimille, Pauline Félicité, Marquise de (1712–1741) French mistress of Louis XV. Born 1712; died in childbirth in 1741; dau. of Louis, marquis de Nesle (whose family name was Mailly) and Madame de Nesle (lady-in-waiting to Queen Marie Leczinska); sister of Louise, comtesse de Mailly (1710–1751), Marie Anne de Mailly-Nesle, Duchesse de ...

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  8. relationship with Louis XV. Already Pauline de Mailly-Nesle, marquise de Vintimille, Louis’s mistress from 1739 to 1741, had sponsored the war party that brought France into the inconclusive War of the Austrian Succession (1740–48) against Austria and Great Britain.

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