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Pompadour, Jeanne Antoinette Poisson Le Normant d'Étioles, marquise de

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Pompadour, Jeanne Antoinette Poisson Le Normant d'Étioles, marquise de (pŏm`pədôr, Fr. zhän äNtwänĕt` pwäsôN` lə nôrmäN` dātyôl` märkēz` də pôNpädr`), 1721–64, mistress of King Louis XV Louis XV, 1710–74, king of France (1715–74), great-grandson and successor of King Louis XIV, son of Louis , titular duke of Burgundy, and Marie Adelaide of Savoy.
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 of France. She was the king's mistress for about five years after 1745 and remained his confidante until her death. Of middle-class origin, she owed her success mainly to her intelligence and capabilities. She urged the appointment of the duc de Choiseul Choiseul, Étienne François, duc de (ātyĕn` fräNswä` dük də shwäzöl`)
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 and other ministers and encouraged the French alliance with Austria, which involved France in the Seven Years War Seven Years War, 1756–63, worldwide war fought in Europe, North America, and India between France, Austria, Russia, Saxony, Sweden, and (after 1762) Spain on the one side and Prussia, Great Britain, and Hanover on the other.
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. The extent of her influence over state policy has, however, been exaggerated. She was a tastemaker in matters of art and culture, favoring Voltaire and other writers of the Encyclopédie, employing many artists to decorate her residences, and encouraging the manufacture of Sèvres ware Sèvres ware, porcelain made in France by the royal (now national) potteries established (1745) by Louis XV at Vincennes, moved (1756) to Sèvres after changing hands.
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 and other luxury goods.

Bibliography

See biographies by J. Levron (tr. 1963), N. Mitford (2d ed. 1968), C. Pevitt Algrant (2002), and E. Lever (tr. 2002); C. Jones, Madame de Pompadour: Images of a Mistress (2002); study by M. Crosland (2000).


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