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maintenon, marquise de
Main·te·non
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Marquise de
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Françoise d'Aubigné
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1635–1719,
second wife of Louis XIV.
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Maintenon
(
French
mɛ̃tnɔ̃)
—
n
Marquise de,
title of
Françoise d'Aubigné.
1635--1719, the mistress and, from about 1685, second wife of Louis XIV
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