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LAVAL , a town of north-western France, capital of the department of Mayenne, on the Mayenne river, 188 m. W.S.W. of Paris by rail. Pop. (1906) 24,874. On the right bank of the river stands the old feudal city, with its ancient castle and its irregularly built houses whose slate roofs and pointed gables peep from the groves of trees which clothe the hill. On the left bank the regularly built new town extends far into the plain. The river, here 8o yds. broad, is crossed by the handsome railway viaduct, a beautiful stone bridge called Pont Neuf, and the Pont Vieux with three pointed arches, built in the 16th century. There is. communication by steamer as far as Angers. Laval may justly claim to be one of the loveliest of French towns. Its most curious and interesting monument is the sombre old castle of the counts (now a prison) with a donjon of the 12th century, the roof of which presents a fine example of the timber-work
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week of Anne of Austria's death in January 1666, La Valliere appeared at mass side by side with Maria Theresa. But her favour was already waning. She had given birth
Her daughter married Armand de Bourbon, prince of Conti, in 1680. The count of Vermandois, her youngest born, died on his first campaign at Courtrai in 1683. La Valliere's Rel,Jexions sur la misericorde de Dieu, written after her retreat , were printed by Lequeux in 1767, and in 186o Re-flexions, lettres et sermons, by M. P. Clement (2 vols.). Some apocryphal Memoires appeared in 1829, and the Lettres de Mme la duchesse de la Valliere (1767) are a corrupt version of her correspondence with the marechal de Bellefonds. Of modern works on the subject see Arsene Houssaye, Mlle de la Valliere et Mme de Monte-span (186o); Jules Lair, Louise de in Valliere (3rd ed., 1902, Eng. trans., 1908) ; and C. Bonnet, Documents inedits sur Mme de in Valliere (1904).End of Article: LAVAL If you wish, you can link directly to this article.
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