Marie Louise

Marie Louise or Marie-Louise may refer to:

People

  • Princess Marie Louise (disambiguation)
  • Marie-Louise Coidavid (1778–1851), Queen of the Kingdom of Haiti
  • Anne Marie Louise d'Orléans (1627–1693), la Grande Mademoiselle
  • Louise Marie Anne de Bourbon (1674–1681), illegitimate daughter of Louis XIV
  • Marie Louise Adélaïde d'Orléans (1698–1743), Abbess of Chelles
  • Marie Louise of Savoy (1688–1714), Queen consort of Spain
  • Marie Louise of Savoy (1749–1792), French courtier, victim of the French Revolution
  • Marie Louise, Duchess of Parma (1791–1847), the second wife of Napoléon Bonaparte and Empress of the French
  • Marie Louise d'Orléans (1812–1850), the first Queen consort of the Belgians
  • Marie-Louise Damien (1889–1978), French singer and actress
  • Marie-Louise Fort (born 1950), member of the National Assembly of France
  • Marie-Louise Jensen (born 1964), English children's author
  • Marie-Louise Linssen-Vaessen (1928–1993), Dutch freestyle swimmer
  • Marie Louise Marcadet (1758–1804), Swedish opera singer and a dramatic stage actress
  • Marie-Louise Meilleur (1880–1998), the oldest validated Canadian ever
  • Marie-Louise Potter, member of the National Assembly of Seychelles
  • Marie-Louise Sjoestedt (1900–1940), French linguist and literary scholar

Other

  • Marie Louise Island, Amirante Islands, Seychelles
  • Marie-Louise (soldier), the nickname of the young French soldiers during the Napoleonic Wars
  • Marie-Louise (film), 1944 Swiss film
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