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-==Linking in as of 2022==+'''Louise Angélique Motier de la Fayette''' (8 November 1618 – 11 January 1665) was a French [[courtier]] and close friend and confidante of [[Louis XIII of France|King Louis XIII]]. She later left the court and entered a [[convent]]. She was known for her influence upon the monarch both before and after she left the court.
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Louise Angélique Motier de la Fayette (8 November 1618 – 11 January 1665) was a French courtier and close friend and confidante of King Louis XIII. She later left the court and entered a convent. She was known for her influence upon the monarch both before and after she left the court.




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