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Mesdames de France

''Mesdames'' ((:mɛdam), ''My Ladies'') is a form of address for several adult females. In the 18th century, ''Mesdames de France'' was used to designate the daughters of Louis XV of France, most of whom lived at the royal court and never married.
==Filles de France==

Unlike other unmarried daughters of the nobility who were born demoiselles, the princesses who were the daughters of the kings of France were born with the rank and title of "dame."

A Daughter of France (fille de France) was thus addressed as ''Madame'', followed by her first name or her title if she had one. The treatment was the same with the sole exception that with the eldest, it was not necessary to add the first name, and the simple appellation "Madame" sufficed to designate her.
The sister-in-law of the king was similarly treated. When one existed (this was the case for Louis XIV of France and Louis XVI of France but not for Louis XV, who was the sole surviving sibling), the first of the filles de France was given the title of "Madame Royale."

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