Marie Touchet
Marie Touchet (born 1549, March 28, 1638) - the only known story of a lover of the King of France Charles IX. Life Although she was born in a bourgeois family in Orleans as the daughter of the hugen commander Jean Touchet and his first wife Marie Mathy. At the court, it was called an anagram Je Charme Tout (the letters I and J were treated interchangeably), which means "I am enchanted by all." The author of this game was Henryk, the king of Navarre, the later ruler of France.
At the age of seventeen, she became the mistress of Charles IX. In 1573, she gave birth to a son, Charles de Valois, the later Prince de Angoulême, who was the only son of a king born just a year before his death, after which he entrusted the mistress and son to his younger brother and successor to the throne, Henry III. The new king was faithful to the will of his deceased brother and raised Charles to the prince's dignity and secured his place at court. Marie Touchet received a pension because of her services for Charles IX and introduced her to his immediate circle. Marie married the Marquis d'Entragues, Charles Balzac d'Entragues, and in 1579 she gave birth to her daughter, the only child of both, Catherine Henriette de Balzac d'Entragues, who followed in her mother's footsteps becoming Henry IV's lover. Marie died in Paris. Offspring
With Karol IX:
Charlesem Balzac d'Entragues, markizem d'Entragues: Bibliography
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