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  1. Marguerite-Catherine Haynault (1736–1823) was a French noblewoman, mistress to Louis XV of France from 1759 to 1762. [1] . She was the king's Petite maîtresse (unofficial mistress), not his Maîtresse-en-titre (official mistress). She was born in Paris as the daughter of the tobacco merchant Jean-Baptiste Haynault and Catherine Coupris de La Salle.

  2. Marguerite-Catherine Haynault, marquise de Montmelas (11 septembre 1736 - 17 mars 1823), est une maîtresse du roi de France Louis XV. Elle est alors dame d'honneur de la princesse Adélaïde. Son portait est peint par François-Hubert Drouais.

  3. 27 de abr. de 2022 · Genealogy for Marguerite Catherine Haynault (1736 - 1823) family tree on Geni, with over 240 million profiles of ancestors and living relatives.

  4. 6 de dic. de 2015 · On sait qu’une des petites maîtresses, âgée de 23 ans, Marguerite-Catherine Haynault, exerce la profession de peintre et réalise son portrait, ce qui l’amuse fort. Les petites maîtresses apportent ainsi à Louis XV une présence, propre à égayer sa personnalité dépressive.

  5. The identity of the subject of this portrait has been debated, as a result of what now seems to have been the persistent confusion of two women, Anne Couffier de Romans and Marguerite-Catherine Hainault, both mistresses of Louis XV in the early 1760s.

  6. Marguerite-Catherine Haynault, marquise de Montmélas (* 11. September 1736; † 17. März 1823) war die Tochter von Jean-Baptiste Haynault, einem Tabakhändler aus Paris. Sie war eine der Hofdamen der Prinzessin Marie Adélaïde (1732–1800), Tochter des französischen Königs Ludwig XV.

  7. When she arrived, Marguerite-Catherine Haynault and Lucie Madeleine d'Estaing were already staying at the Parc-aux-Cerfs. Louise, reportedly, threw the gifts the king had given her upon him while screaming that she hated him and called him ugly, which the king was not offended but was rather amused by.