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Madeleine du Fargis


Madeleine du Fargis, née de Silly (died 1639), was a French courtier and agent. She served as dame d'atour to the queen of France, Anne of Austria, in 1626-1630. She was an intimate favorite and influential confidant of the queen.

She was a relative of the famous Madame de Rambouillet and had been raised in a convent were she was placed against her will by her father because of what he considered to be immoral behavior. Upon the death of her father, she was released from the convent and joined Madame de Rambouillet. She was introduced to Charles d'Angennes, Seigneur de Fargis, whom she married. She accompanied him to Spain were he served as ambassador of France in 1620-24.

When the dame d'atour to the queen, Marie-Claire de Séneçay, was promoted to dame d'honneur in succession to Charlotte de Lannoy in 1626, Madeleine du Fargis succeeded to the post of dame d'atour through the influence of Cardinal Richelieu. She was placed in the queen's household because the cardinal excepted her to act as his agent there. Being from the petty nobility who could not normally expect such a position, Richelieu expected her to be grateful to him for getting her the post, and being raised in a convent, he also expected her to be religious and loyal to her in his position of cardinal; furthermore, she was a personal friend of his niece, Madame de Combalet. Described as pox marked but with great charm and a somewhat course humor, literary connections and excellent Spanish, she was also expected to be able to amuse and befriend queen Anne and become her confidant.

Madeleine du Fargis did in fact very swiftly become a personal friend, trusted confidant and favorite of the queen. However, she had no loyalty toward Richelieu, refused to become his spy and instead allied herself with the queen's opposition party against the cardinal. In December 1630, Louis XIII reduced Anne's court and purged a great amount of her favorites as punishment for a plot in which the queen had cooperated with queen dowager Marie de Medici' in an attempt to depose Cardinal Richelieu. Among those fired were Madame de Motteville and Madeleine du Fargis. Queen Anne asked the Cardinal to intervene so that she may keep du Fargis and told him that if he did not, she would never forgive him: when he refused, she swore that she would never forgive him.


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