Marie Leszczy%C5%84ska


Maria Karolina Zofia Felicja Leszczyska , better known as Marie Leszczyska, was a queen consort of France, called Queen Marie of France. She was a daughter of King Stanisaw I of Poland and Catherine Opaliska. She married King Louis XV of France and was the grandmother of Louis XVI, Louis XVIII, and Charles X. She was the longestserving queen consort of France and was popular due to her generosity and piety.

She was born in Trzebnica in Lower Silesia, the year before her father was made king of Poland by Charles XII of Sweden, who had invaded the country in 1704. In 1709, her father was deposed when the Swedish army lost the military upper hand in Poland, and the family was granted refuge by Charles XII in the Swedish city of Kristianstad in Scania. During the escape, Marie was separated from the rest of her family she was later found with her nurse hiding in a crib in a stable, although another version claims it was actually a cave in an old mineshaft. In Sweden, the family was welcomed by the Queen Dowager Hedwig Eleonora and became popular members of society life on the estates of the nobility around Kristianstad. In 1712, they made an official visit to Medevi, the spa of the Queen Dowager. During this period in her life, Marie began speaking the Swedish language with a Scanian accent As Queen of France, she was known to welcome Swedish ambassadors to France with the Swedish phrase We

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