Laurence de Montmorency
Laurence de Montmorency (1571-1654) was a French court official. She served as Première dame d'honneur to the queen of France, Anne of Austria, from 1615 until 1624. Until 1615, she shared her office with Inés de la Torre.[1]
Life
Laurence de Montmorency was the daughter of Claude de Clermont-Montoison, and married in 1601 to duke and Constable Henri I de Montmorency in his third marriage. She was widowed in 1614.
In 1615, she was appointed Première dame d'honneur to the new queen of France, Anne of Austria, upon her arrival in France. However, when Anne arrived at the French royal court in Paris, a dilemma occurred, as she was given a new household composed of Frenchmen upon her arrival, but did not wish to dismiss her Spanish retinue.[1] A compromise was met where she was allowed to keep both households. This resulted in a situation where several offices at her court was split, and the post of Première dame d'honneur was consequently shared by Laurence de Montmorency and her Spanish counterpart Inés de la Torre, just as the second rank office of Dame d'atour was shared between the Spanish Luisa de Osorio and her French counterpart Antoinette de Vernet.[1] In 1618, Anne's Spanish courtiers where sent home and Laurence de Montmorency became her only Première dame d'honneur.
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Preceded by Antoinette de Guercheville |
Première dame d'honneur to the Queen of France 1615–1624 (With Inés de la Torre) |
Succeeded by Charlotte de Lannoy |