Une matriarche espagnole à la cour de France : Estefanía de Villaquirán, azafata (nourrice) d’Anne d’Autriche

This article focuses on Estefanía de Villaquirán, nursemaid (azafata) of Anne of Austria and a member of the Spanish entourage that accompanied the Infanta at the court of Louis XIII. Head of an extended family of royal servants employed in several European courts, Estefanía de Villaquirán serves as...

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Main Author: María José del Río Barredo
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Centre de Recherche du Château de Versailles 2019-07-01
Series:Bulletin du Centre de Recherche du Château de Versailles
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Online Access:http://journals.openedition.org/crcv/17995
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spelling doaj-0bd1783ff6244ae99b0d8bf8d793f5652020-11-25T02:05:33ZengCentre de Recherche du Château de VersaillesBulletin du Centre de Recherche du Château de Versailles1958-92712019-07-0110.4000/crcv.17995Une matriarche espagnole à la cour de France : Estefanía de Villaquirán, azafata (nourrice) d’Anne d’AutricheMaría José del Río BarredoThis article focuses on Estefanía de Villaquirán, nursemaid (azafata) of Anne of Austria and a member of the Spanish entourage that accompanied the Infanta at the court of Louis XIII. Head of an extended family of royal servants employed in several European courts, Estefanía de Villaquirán serves as a case study of the important role played by lower-level female servants in the households of Spanish queens who settled in foreign courts when the infantas married abroad. The first part of the article reconstructs the Villaquirán family’s establishment at the courts of Turin, Madrid and Paris, stressing the social capital the azafata accumulated and from which her relatives benefitted. The second part centres on the French court during the years 1615 to 1620, analysing the workings of the Queen’s Chamber, in which Estefanía performed her duties, the complex relationships among servants of different ranks, as well as the obstacles to integration faced by the Spanish entourage in an unfavourable atmosphere of political rivalry and tension. The conclusion discusses Estefanía de Villaquirán’s unique status as the sole Spanish woman besides the queen to remain at the French court, underlining her role as a matriarch and her importance – like that of other servants of her rank – within the Spanish court structure that the Habsburg princesses carried with them to other European courts.http://journals.openedition.org/crcv/17995Royal householdnursemaidscourtFranceSpainSavoy
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Une matriarche espagnole à la cour de France : Estefanía de Villaquirán, azafata (nourrice) d’Anne d’Autriche
Bulletin du Centre de Recherche du Château de Versailles
Royal household
nursemaids
court
France
Spain
Savoy
author_facet María José del Río Barredo
author_sort María José del Río Barredo
title Une matriarche espagnole à la cour de France : Estefanía de Villaquirán, azafata (nourrice) d’Anne d’Autriche
title_short Une matriarche espagnole à la cour de France : Estefanía de Villaquirán, azafata (nourrice) d’Anne d’Autriche
title_full Une matriarche espagnole à la cour de France : Estefanía de Villaquirán, azafata (nourrice) d’Anne d’Autriche
title_fullStr Une matriarche espagnole à la cour de France : Estefanía de Villaquirán, azafata (nourrice) d’Anne d’Autriche
title_full_unstemmed Une matriarche espagnole à la cour de France : Estefanía de Villaquirán, azafata (nourrice) d’Anne d’Autriche
title_sort une matriarche espagnole à la cour de france : estefanía de villaquirán, azafata (nourrice) d’anne d’autriche
publisher Centre de Recherche du Château de Versailles
series Bulletin du Centre de Recherche du Château de Versailles
issn 1958-9271
publishDate 2019-07-01
description This article focuses on Estefanía de Villaquirán, nursemaid (azafata) of Anne of Austria and a member of the Spanish entourage that accompanied the Infanta at the court of Louis XIII. Head of an extended family of royal servants employed in several European courts, Estefanía de Villaquirán serves as a case study of the important role played by lower-level female servants in the households of Spanish queens who settled in foreign courts when the infantas married abroad. The first part of the article reconstructs the Villaquirán family’s establishment at the courts of Turin, Madrid and Paris, stressing the social capital the azafata accumulated and from which her relatives benefitted. The second part centres on the French court during the years 1615 to 1620, analysing the workings of the Queen’s Chamber, in which Estefanía performed her duties, the complex relationships among servants of different ranks, as well as the obstacles to integration faced by the Spanish entourage in an unfavourable atmosphere of political rivalry and tension. The conclusion discusses Estefanía de Villaquirán’s unique status as the sole Spanish woman besides the queen to remain at the French court, underlining her role as a matriarch and her importance – like that of other servants of her rank – within the Spanish court structure that the Habsburg princesses carried with them to other European courts.
topic Royal household
nursemaids
court
France
Spain
Savoy
url http://journals.openedition.org/crcv/17995
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