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Dec 5, 2018 · The Rumor about Maria Theresa of Spain’s Black Baby Despite her piety and her faithfulness to the king, a vicious rumor circulated around the French court that Maria Theresa had given birth to an illegitimate black baby.
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Louise Marie-Thérèse, also known as The Black Nun of Moret (c. 1658 – 1730), was a French nun and the subject of accounts from the 18th century in which she was dubiously claimed to be the daughter of the Queen of France, Maria Theresa of Spain. Her existence is mentioned in several different sources.
Mar 16, 2009 · When the rumors began circulating that the black nun was in fact the child Marie-Anne, Madame de Maintenon tried to squelch them by saying that she had put the girl in the convent as a favor for the girl’s parents who were Moors who worked in the King’s Menagerie.
There were rumours that Maria Theresa had an illegitimate daughter, Louise Marie Thérèse (The Black Nun of Moret). Death Marie-Thérèse's burial site at the Basilica of St Denis, where most of France's monarchs are buried. In July 1683, Maria Theresa developed an abscess in her armpit that gave rise to a fever.
After reviewing the facts in this 300 plus year old case and connecting the dots it is my personal opinion that Louise Marie-Thérèse also known as The Black Nun of Moret was the child of French Queen Maria Theresa of Spain and her black Page Nabo.
Many people believed that this woman, Louise Marie-Therese, better known as the Black Nun of Moret, was the dark-skinned child Maria Theresa had given birth to in 1664. Others suspected she was the daughter of the Sun King himself.
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The fact that Maria Theresa gave birth to sixteen children is a well-known part of her life story. Of her eleven daughters and five sons ten survived into adulthood. Maria Theresa’s first child, a daughter named Maria Elisabeth (1737–1740), died while still a young child.