Anne de Noailles (1729–1794)
French noblewoman and court official (1729 – 1794) / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Anne d'Arpajon, comtesse de Noailles (Anne Claude Louise d'Arpajon; 4 March 1729 – 27 June 1794[1]) was a French noblewoman and court official. She served as the dame d'honneur of two Queens of France, Marie Leszczyńska and Marie Antoinette. She was called "Madame Etiquette" by Marie Antoinette for her insistence that the minutiae of court etiquette could never be altered or disregarded.[2]
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Anne d'Arpajon | |
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Countess of Noailles | |
Full name | Anne Claude Louise d'Arpajon |
Born | (1729-03-04)4 March 1729 Arpajon, France |
Died | 27 June 1794(1794-06-27) (aged 65) Barrière du Trône, Paris, France |
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Issue | Philippe Louis, Duke of Mouchy Louis Marc Antoine, Viscount Noailles |
Father | Louis de Sévérac |
Mother | Anne Charlotte le bas de Montargis |
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