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Louis XV recovered from his illness, and upon his return from the battlefield, he made a triumphal entry into Paris. Missing Marie Anne, he visited her in secret on 14 November, and on the 25th, minister Maurepas was obliged to recall Marie Anne to Versailles, where she was restored in her former position as royal mistress. Her return to court was described as a triumph, and there were fears that she would exact revenge upon her enemies. However, she had barely arrived at court before she fell sick with convulsive pains and cramp attacks.[2] She died on 8 December 1744, convinced on her deathbed that she had been poisoned.[2] She was swiftly buried without ceremony in the church of St Sulpice in Paris on 13 December.[citation needed]