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[LOUIS XIV] - CHAMBORD DINNER: (1638-1715) Also known as Louis the Great or The Sun King.

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A King’s banquet [LOUIS XIV] - CHAMBORD DINNER: (1638-1715) Also known as Louis the Great or The Sun King. King of France 1643-1715. Son of Louis XIII. His reign of more than 72 years is the longest recorded of any monarch in European history. A curious and interesting manuscript document, being the list of dinners prepared for the King and his Royal entourage, including the King´s mistress Madame de Montespan, during their voyage to Chambord, two pages, folio, September 1684, in French. The document, entitled `Pour les disners que doit donner Sa Majesté au voyage de Chambor en Septembre 1684´ ("For the dinners that His Majesty will offer during the trip to Chambord in September 1684"), lists eleven different coaches, mentioning the persons occupying each coach and the dishes that will be served, and lists also six tables separately, also detailing who will eat at that table and the menu, stating in part `Le Carosse du Roy de Monseigneur & Madame la Dauphine - Jeux de 4 petits potages, une grande entrée et 4 petites, un plat de rost, 4 petits plats d´entremets, 2 salades, 2 plats de fruits et 4 compotes - Une table pour le Capitaine des gardes et personnes de qualité de 12 couverts….. - Deux Carosses de Madame la Dauphine pleins de Dames, un carosse de Madame de Montespan, un carosse du corps de madame… Un Carosse de Madame La Princesse de Conty… - Un carosse des filles de Madame La Dauphine, Un carosse des femmes de Madame La Dauphine… Un carosse des Ecuyers de madame La Dauphine…´ ("The King´s coach, and of Monseigneur & Madame la Dauphine - Set of 4 small soups, a large starter and 4 small ones, a roast dish, 4 small dessert dishes, 2 salads, 2 fruit dishes and 4 compotes - A table for the Captain of the guards and quality people with 12 seats… .. - Two Coaches for Madame la Dauphine full of Ladies, a coach for Madame de Montespan, a coach with the service corps of Madame… A Coach for Madame La Princesse de Conty… - A coach for the daughters of Madame La Dauphine, A coach for Madame La Dauphine Ladies of company… A table for Miss de Bessola, A coach for the Ecuyers of Madame La Dauphine…´ Most of the coaches with members of the Royal family are served similar menus than the King´s one, although often with a smaller number of dishes. The other coaches and tables are served with a single dish `Un plat de Rost, du pain et du vin´ ("A roast dish, bread and wine") The King´s mistress travels alone. At the base of the coaches, tables and dishes list, the document states `We will have one officer and two young men attending the service of each coach. They will take care of the aunts. For the extraordinary daily persons accompanying the march, 8 dozens of… table wine.... pieces of meat and money 25tt per day´ Overall age wear, mostly to edges, with trimmed edges and very small tears. About G   The present voyage to Chambord took place from 21st September 1684 when the Royal courtship departed from Versailles, reaching Chambord three days after on 24th September, for a distance of 180 km approximately. Madame de Montespan (1640-1707) Françoise de Rochechouart de Mortemart, Marquise of Montespan was the "Maitresse-en-titre" ("Entitled mistress") of King Louis XIV. They had seven children together. Consdered by many and called the "true Queen of France". Madame de Montespan is an ancestress of many Royal Houses in Europe, including Spain, Italy, Portugal, Belgium, etc…
A King’s banquet [LOUIS XIV] - CHAMBORD DINNER: (1638-1715) Also known as Louis the Great or The Sun King. King of France 1643-1715. Son of Louis XIII. His reign of more than 72 years is the longest recorded of any monarch in European history. A curious and interesting manuscript document, being the list of dinners prepared for the King and his Royal entourage, including the King´s mistress Madame de Montespan, during their voyage to Chambord, two pages, folio, September 1684, in French. The document, entitled `Pour les disners que doit donner Sa Majesté au voyage de Chambor en Septembre 1684´ ("For the dinners that His Majesty will offer during the trip to Chambord in September 1684"), lists eleven different coaches, mentioning the persons occupying each coach and the dishes that will be served, and lists also six tables separately, also detailing who will eat at that table and the menu, stating in part `Le Carosse du Roy de Monseigneur & Madame la Dauphine - Jeux de 4 petits potages, une grande entrée et 4 petites, un plat de rost, 4 petits plats d´entremets, 2 salades, 2 plats de fruits et 4 compotes - Une table pour le Capitaine des gardes et personnes de qualité de 12 couverts….. - Deux Carosses de Madame la Dauphine pleins de Dames, un carosse de Madame de Montespan, un carosse du corps de madame… Un Carosse de Madame La Princesse de Conty… - Un carosse des filles de Madame La Dauphine, Un carosse des femmes de Madame La Dauphine… Un carosse des Ecuyers de madame La Dauphine…´ ("The King´s coach, and of Monseigneur & Madame la Dauphine - Set of 4 small soups, a large starter and 4 small ones, a roast dish, 4 small dessert dishes, 2 salads, 2 fruit dishes and 4 compotes - A table for the Captain of the guards and quality people with 12 seats… .. - Two Coaches for Madame la Dauphine full of Ladies, a coach for Madame de Montespan, a coach with the service corps of Madame… A Coach for Madame La Princesse de Conty… - A coach for the daughters of Madame La Dauphine, A coach for Madame La Dauphine Ladies of company… A table for Miss de Bessola, A coach for the Ecuyers of Madame La Dauphine…´ Most of the coaches with members of the Royal family are served similar menus than the King´s one, although often with a smaller number of dishes. The other coaches and tables are served with a single dish `Un plat de Rost, du pain et du vin´ ("A roast dish, bread and wine") The King´s mistress travels alone. At the base of the coaches, tables and dishes list, the document states `We will have one officer and two young men attending the service of each coach. They will take care of the aunts. For the extraordinary daily persons accompanying the march, 8 dozens of… table wine.... pieces of meat and money 25tt per day´ Overall age wear, mostly to edges, with trimmed edges and very small tears. About G   The present voyage to Chambord took place from 21st September 1684 when the Royal courtship departed from Versailles, reaching Chambord three days after on 24th September, for a distance of 180 km approximately. Madame de Montespan (1640-1707) Françoise de Rochechouart de Mortemart, Marquise of Montespan was the "Maitresse-en-titre" ("Entitled mistress") of King Louis XIV. They had seven children together. Consdered by many and called the "true Queen of France". Madame de Montespan is an ancestress of many Royal Houses in Europe, including Spain, Italy, Portugal, Belgium, etc…

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