Marie Brûlart
Marie Brûlart | |
|---|---|
| Duchess of Luynes | |
Presumed portrait of Marie Brûlart, attributed to Louis Tocqué, c. 1720–1740 | |
| Full name | Marie Brûlart |
| Born | c. 1684 |
| Died | 11 September 1763 (aged 78–79) Versailles, France |
| Noble family | Brûlart (by birth) Béthune (by marriage) Albert (by marriage) |
| Spouse(s) |
Louis Joseph de Béthune, Marquis of Chârost
(m. 1704; died 1709) |
| Issue | Marie Therese de Béthune-Chârost |
| Father | Nicolas Brûlart, Marquis of La Borde |
| Mother | Marie Bouthillier de Chavigny |
Marie Brûlart, duchesse de Luynes (c. 1684 – 11 September 1763), was a French court official (dame d'honneur) and close friend and confidante to Louis XV's queen consort, Marie Leszczyńska, whom she attended at Versailles for nearly thirty years (1735–63).