Sunday, July 1, 2012
Video of the month: Versailles The Dream of a King
Check out this lovely documentary which has been put on youtube. It shows the history of Versailles combinated with the life story of Louis XIV! Very interesting.
The Marquise de Sade: Wife of a Madman
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Marquis de Sade (2 June 1740 – 2 December 1814) |
But did you ever think of the fact that the Marquis de Sade actually was a married man, and had a family life? The Marquis de Sade was married to Renée-Pélagie de Montausier, who was the daughter of the président honoraria of the Cour des aides. Another marriage candidate was mademoiselle Laure de Lauris, with whom the Marquis de Sade would have been in love. However, the Montausier family seemed to be a better candidate. The marriage negotiations were done by the comte de Sade and the father of Renée-Pélagie de Montausier. The Montausier family belonged to the low nobility, but because of their wealth they were still a very interesting wedding party. According to the Comte de Sade she was a pretty girl, with pretty arms and hands, a charming character, and very white, which was very fashionable in the 18th century. Although the new Marquise de Sade tried to love the marquis, it must have been hard to do so, as the Marquis had several affairs. The one that must have hurt her the most was a affair with her younger sister of nineteen years, Anne-Prospère de Launey. Despite their scandalous affairs they lived for a while at their castle in Lacoste, where the Marquis was not being very nice with the servant girls.
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Marquis de sade later in his life (made in the 19th century) |
Nonetheless the couple had a total of three children:
- Louis Marie de Sade (27 August 1767 - 9 June 1809)
- Donatien Claude Armand de Sade (27 June 1769 - 10 May 1847)
- Madeline Laure de Sade (7 April 1771 - 18 Januray 1844)
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