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Françoise "Fanchon" Pitel de Longchamp (17 January 1662 – 30 September 1721) was a French actress, professionally known by her stage name Mademoiselle Raisin. She retired from the theater in 1701 and became a mistress of Louis, le Grand Dauphin, by whom she had three daughters. She was born on 17 January 1662 in Grenoble to Henri Pitel de Longchamp and Charlotte Legrand. Her father, mother, maternal grandfather, sister (Anne) and brother-in-law were all actors. Her uncle Jean Patin (1635-1709), also an actor, was married to Jeanne Beauval, an actress who was famous for her contagious laughter.

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  • Françoise Pitel de Longchamp (17. ledna 1662 – 30. září 1721) byla francouzská herečka, známá především pod svým uměleckým jménem Mademoiselle Raisin. V roce 1701 odešla do hereckého důchodu a stala se milenkou Ludvíka Francouzského, korunního prince a syna francouzského krále Ludvíka XIV. S princem zplodila tři dcery. (cs)
  • Françoise Franchon Pitel de Longchamp, verheiratete Françoise Raisin und bekannt als Mademoiselle Raisin (* 17. Januar 1662 in Grenoble; † 30. September 1721 in Vignats), war eine französische Schauspielerin. (de)
  • Françoise "Fanchon" Pitel de Longchamp (17 January 1662 – 30 September 1721) was a French actress, professionally known by her stage name Mademoiselle Raisin. She retired from the theater in 1701 and became a mistress of Louis, le Grand Dauphin, by whom she had three daughters. She was born on 17 January 1662 in Grenoble to Henri Pitel de Longchamp and Charlotte Legrand. Her father, mother, maternal grandfather, sister (Anne) and brother-in-law were all actors. Her uncle Jean Patin (1635-1709), also an actor, was married to Jeanne Beauval, an actress who was famous for her contagious laughter. Françoise Pitel was engaged in 1679 at the Royal theater company of Hôtel de Bourgogne (theatre), and became a pioneer member of the Comédie-Française in 1680. She belonged to the star attractions of the theatre and successfully performed roles as heroine ingenues in comedies and princesses in tragedies. On 27 November 1679 she married the talented French actor Jean-Baptiste Raisin (born 1656 in Troyes, died 1693). Over the course of their fourteen-year marriage, she had eight children with him. As a widow she became a mistress of Louis de Bourbon, Dauphin of France and had three daughters by him: * Mlle de Fleury, born in Meudon, died young. * Anne-Louise, Mlle de Fleury, later Mme d'Avaugour (1695 – August 1716), married . * Charlotte, Mlle de Fleury, later Mme de La Jonchère (6 February 1697 – 1750), married . In 1701, she was persuaded to retire from the stage to become full time mistress of the Dauphin. When he died in 1711, she lived comfortably on a pension. She died on 30 September 1721 in Vignats. (en)
  • Françoise Pitel de Longchamp, épouse Raisin, né le 17 janvier 1662 à Grenoble et morte le 30 septembre 1721 à Vignats, est une actrice française. (fr)
  • Françoise Pitel, född 1662, död 1721, var en fransk skådespelare. Hon var känd under artistnamnet Mademoiselle Raisin på Comédie-Française i Paris, där hon var engagerad 1680-1701. Françoise Pitel blev 1679 medlem av det kungliga teatersällskapet i Hôtel de Bourgogne (teater), som året därpå omvandlades till Comédie-Française. Hon var en av de mest uppmärksammade scenartisterna, och spelade framgångsrikt hjältinnor i komedier och prinsessor i tragedier. Hon övertalades år 1701 att pensionera sig för att bli mätress åt kronprinsen, Ludvig av Frankrike (1661–1711); när han dog 1711 fick hon en pension. (sv)
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  • Françoise Pitel de Longchamp (17. ledna 1662 – 30. září 1721) byla francouzská herečka, známá především pod svým uměleckým jménem Mademoiselle Raisin. V roce 1701 odešla do hereckého důchodu a stala se milenkou Ludvíka Francouzského, korunního prince a syna francouzského krále Ludvíka XIV. S princem zplodila tři dcery. (cs)
  • Françoise Franchon Pitel de Longchamp, verheiratete Françoise Raisin und bekannt als Mademoiselle Raisin (* 17. Januar 1662 in Grenoble; † 30. September 1721 in Vignats), war eine französische Schauspielerin. (de)
  • Françoise Pitel de Longchamp, épouse Raisin, né le 17 janvier 1662 à Grenoble et morte le 30 septembre 1721 à Vignats, est une actrice française. (fr)
  • Françoise Pitel, född 1662, död 1721, var en fransk skådespelare. Hon var känd under artistnamnet Mademoiselle Raisin på Comédie-Française i Paris, där hon var engagerad 1680-1701. Françoise Pitel blev 1679 medlem av det kungliga teatersällskapet i Hôtel de Bourgogne (teater), som året därpå omvandlades till Comédie-Française. Hon var en av de mest uppmärksammade scenartisterna, och spelade framgångsrikt hjältinnor i komedier och prinsessor i tragedier. Hon övertalades år 1701 att pensionera sig för att bli mätress åt kronprinsen, Ludvig av Frankrike (1661–1711); när han dog 1711 fick hon en pension. (sv)
  • Françoise "Fanchon" Pitel de Longchamp (17 January 1662 – 30 September 1721) was a French actress, professionally known by her stage name Mademoiselle Raisin. She retired from the theater in 1701 and became a mistress of Louis, le Grand Dauphin, by whom she had three daughters. She was born on 17 January 1662 in Grenoble to Henri Pitel de Longchamp and Charlotte Legrand. Her father, mother, maternal grandfather, sister (Anne) and brother-in-law were all actors. Her uncle Jean Patin (1635-1709), also an actor, was married to Jeanne Beauval, an actress who was famous for her contagious laughter. (en)
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