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In page Louise de La Vallière:

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The term ‘lavalier’, meaning a jeweled pendant necklace, comes either from her name or that of Ève Lavallière, through the French term for a pussy bow, lavallière;[1]

  • She is one of the main characters in Alexandre Dumas's novel The Vicomte de Bragelonne: Ten Years Later, the second sequel to The Three Musketeers published between 1847 and 1850. Dumas makes her the fiancée of the fictional titular character, son of Athos. Some editions break the novel up into several books, one of them titled Louise de la Vallière;[citation needed]
  • Christina Rossetti’s 1881 poem Sœur Louise de la Miséricorde is presumed to be about her.[citation needed]
  • A German silent film titled Louise de Lavallière was made about her life, in which she was portrayed by Emmy Schaeff (1922);[citation needed]