Marie Geneviève Radix de Sainte-Foy

Marie Geneviève Radix de Sainte-Foy (1729–1809), was a French noble, mistress to Louis XV of France as well as to Louis, Dauphin of France (son of Louis XV) in 1750–51. She was the daughter of Claude Mathieu Radix, seigneur de Chevillon and Marie Elizabeth Geneviève Denis. She married in 1750 to Jean François Boudrey (1701–1760), and in 1761 to Nicolas Augustin de Malbec de Montjoc, marquis de Briges. Not long after this, Louis XV had Marie-Louise O'Murphy installed at the Parc-aux-Cerfs.

Marie Geneviève Radix de Sainte-Foy

Marie Geneviève Radix de Sainte-Foy (1729–1809), was a French noble, mistress to Louis XV of France as well as to Louis, Dauphin of France (son of Louis XV) in 1750–51. She was the daughter of Claude Mathieu Radix, seigneur de Chevillon and Marie Elizabeth Geneviève Denis. She married in 1750 to Jean François Boudrey (1701–1760), and in 1761 to Nicolas Augustin de Malbec de Montjoc, marquis de Briges. Not long after this, Louis XV had Marie-Louise O'Murphy installed at the Parc-aux-Cerfs.