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  1. Marie Louise d'Orléans was born at the Palais Royal in Paris. She was the eldest daughter of Philippe of France, Duke of Orléans and of his first wife, Princess Henrietta of England . [1] As a petite-fille de France she was entitled to the attribute of Royal Highness , although, as was customary at court at the palace of Versailles , her ...

  2. One poem examined below refers to Marie Louise as a “bella flor de lis” (beautiful fleur-de-lis/lily). 41 The fleur-de-lis represented the Bourbon dynasty and could be worn only by fils de France (children of France), a royal title that referred to the monarch’s immediate family. 42 During her proxy wedding ceremony in France, Marie ...

  3. Marie-Louise d’Orléans, Queen of Spain. Three rows of golden fleur-de-lis were worn by those with the rank fille de France, while Princesses du Sang – Princesses of the Blood – were entitled to only two rows of fleur-de-lis. Some time later, the fact that Mademoiselle had worn three rows was used as a precedent to add a fourth row of ...

  4. Portrait of Marie Louise wearing a fleur-de-lis dress to signify her relations to France and a Spanish crown to signify her new country. Marie Louise d'Orléans was born at the Palais Royal in Paris. She was the eldest daughter of Philippe of France, Duke of Orléans and of his first wife, Princess Henrietta of England.

  5. Sep 9, 2021 · Marie-Louise was the daughter of Philippe d´Orléans, brother of Louis XIV, and Henriette-Anne Stuart, sister of King Charles II of England. When she was born, she did not seem destined for Spain; at court, there were talks about an alleged marriage to the heir to the French crown. But Louis XIV’s daughter, Princess Marie-Thérèse, whom ...

  6. Marie Louise of Bourbon (1662–1689)—or d’Orléans, as she was the daughter of the Duke d’Orléans—is represented as the Queen of Spain. Forced to abandon depictions adhering to the conventions of French portraiture in Pierre Mignard’s circle, she is here presented according to the traditional line of Spanish court portraiture.

  7. Marie Louise wears a thoroughly French hurluberlu coiffure and blue robes in this portrait. Keywords: Mignard, Maria Luisa de Orleans, Orléans family, Habsburg family, Queen, French, long hurluberlu coiffure, crown, vee neckline, modesty piece, chemise, lace, quarter length under-sleeves, elbow length close notched sleeves, engageantes, earrings, jeweled neckline, jeweled bodice, clasps, robes

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