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The first Emerald Isle Classic games were played at Lansdowne Road, Dublin, Ireland in 1988 and 1989. The first game in 1988 was played by Boston College and West Point in the hopes of bringing some of 40 million Americans of Irish descent back to the motherland. Boston College came to Ireland as the underdog with a season record of 2-7, while the Army team came to the field with a season record of 8-1. To the surprise and delight of the crowd, Boston took the lead early and held it for a 38-24 victory over West Point. Intended to be an annual event in Dublin, the Emerald Isle Classic was discontinued after the game in 1989 Pittsburgh vs. Rutgers game due to poor attendance of only 45, 525 fans.

Traditionally, the college teams who played the Classic were chosen from those of Irish or Catholic background. True to the tradition, in 1996 Notre Dame and the United States Naval Academy gave the international venue another shot and organized the newly named Shamrock Classic to take place in Dublin, but this time at Croke Park. While Notre Dame set a record for the longest winning streak over an annual collegiate opponent during the 1996 Shamrock Classic, the event drew a smaller crowd than the Emerald Isle Classic in 1988 and 1989. With more than 40,000 in attendance, the Shamrock Classic drew over 10,000 Americans to the event. Shops stayed open late, restaurants were packed, and hotels were booked solid weeks in advance of the game. The Fighting Irish took the game at 54-27.

Hoping to break all previous attendance records Notre Dame and Navy will meet again in the same spot the original game took place in 1988. Renamed and remodeled, the Lansdowne Road location is now known as the Aviva Stadium and is proudly hosting the Aer Lingus College Football Classic on August 26, 2023 as the Notre Dame Fighting Irish take on the Navy Midshipmen.

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Franoise disliked convent life, mainly because she received only limited education and freedom. Her lessons included basic mathematics, French, Latin, and domestic work. The main emphasis was on religion and liturgy, with no opening onto the secular world. Despite her disgust, Franoise grew to love one of the nuns there, Sister Cleste, who persuaded the young girl to receive her first communion. In her older days, Maintenon would say, "I loved [Sister Cleste] more than I could possibly say. I wanted to sacrifice myself for her service."[8] Madame de Neuillant, the mother of Franoise's godmother, brought the girl to Paris and introduced her to sophisticated people, who became vital contacts that she would use in the future.

Due to her hard work, the king rewarded Scarron with 200,000 livres, which she used to purchase the property at Maintenon in 1674.[9] In 1675, Louis XIV gave her the title of Marquise de Maintenon after the name of her estate.[9] Such favours incurred the jealousy of Madame de Montespan, who began to spar frequently over the children and their care. In 1680, the king made Madame de Maintenon the second mistress of the robes to his daughter-in-law, the Dauphine.[9] Soon after the Affair of the Poisons, Montespan left the court and was unofficially replaced by de Maintenon, who proved to be a good influence on Louis XIV. His wife, Queen Marie Thrse, who for years had been rudely treated by Madame de Montespan, openly declared she had never been so well-treated as at this time.[6]

"Madame de Maintenon knows how to love. There would be great pleasure in being loved by her," said the king, Louis XIV. He probably asked her to become his mistress at that time.[when?] Though she later claimed she didn't yield to his advances ("Nothing is so clever as to conduct one's self irreproachably,"[11]) the king spent much of his spare time with the royal governess by the late 1670s, discussing politics, economics, and religion. After the death of Marie-Thrse, Franoise married Louis in a private ceremony by Franois de Harlay de Champvallon, archbishop of Paris. It is believed that in attendance were Pre la Chaise, the king's confessor, the Marquis de Montchevreuil, the Chevalier de Forbin and Alexandre Bontemps,[6] a valet with whom the groom was very close. Owing to the disparity in their social status, the marriage was morganatic, meaning that Madame de Maintenon wasn't openly acknowledged as the king's wife and didn't become queen. No official documentation of the marriage exists, but that it took place is nevertheless accepted by historians.[6] Biographers have dated the wedding to 9 October 1683[12] or January 1684.[13]

In his memoirs, the duc de Saint-Simon (himself only a boy at the time of the event) wrote the following:"But what is very certain and very true, is, that some time after the return of the King from Fontainebleau, and in the midst of the winter that followed the death of the Queen (posterity will with difficulty believe it, although perfectly true and proved), Pre de la Chaise, confessor of the King, said mass at the dead of night in one of the King's cabinets at Versailles. Bontemps, governor of Versailles, chief valet on duty, and the most confidential of the four, was present at this mass, at which the monarch and La Maintenon were married in presence of Harlay, Archbishop of Paris, as diocesan, of Louvois (both of whom drew from the King a promise that he would never declare this marriage), and of Montchevreuil...

The satiety of the honeymoon, usually so fatal, and especially the honeymoon of such marriages, only consolidated the favour of Madame de Maintenon. Soon after, she astonished everybody by the apartments given to her at Versailles, at the top of the grand staircase facing those of the King and on the same floor. From that moment the King always passed some hours with her every day of his life; wherever she might be she was always lodged near him, and on the same floor if possible."[14]

The Marquise of Montespan wrote the following in her memoirs about the marriage between her former friend and ex-lover:"The following week, Madame de Maintenon... consented to the King's will, which she had opposed in order to excite it, and in the presence of the Marquis and Marquise de Montchevreuil, the Duc de Noailles, the Marquis de Chamarante, M. Bontems and Mademoiselle Ninon, her permanent chambermaid, was married to the King of France and Navarre in the chapel of the chteau. The Abb de Harlay, Archbishop of Paris, assisted by the Bishop of Chartres and Pre de la Chaise, had the honour of blessing this marriage and presenting the rings of gold. After the ceremony, which took place at an early hour, and even by torchlight, there was a slight repast in the small apartments. The same persons, taking carriages, then repaired to Maintenon, where the great ceremony, the mass, and all that is customary in such cases were celebrated. At her return, Madame de Maintenon took possession of an extremely sumptuous apartment that had been carefully arranged and furnished for her. Her people continued to wear her livery, but she scarcely ever rode anymore except in the great carriage of the King, where we saw her in the place, which had been occupied by the Queen. In her interior, the title of Majesty was given her, and the King, when he had to speak of her, only used the word Madame, without adding Maintenon, that having become too familiar and trivial."[15]

Historians have often remarked upon Madame de Maintenon's political influence, which was considerable. She was regarded as the next most powerful person after the king, considered the equivalent of a prime minister after 1700.[4] Without an official position as queen, she was more easily approached by those wishing to have an audience with the king.[4] However, her judgment wasn't infallible and some mistakes were undoubtedly made; replacing the military commander Nicolas Catinat by the Duke of Villeroi in 1701 may be attributed to her, but certainly not the Spanish Succession.[6]

As a strongly religious person, Madame de Maintenon had a strong influence on her husband,[16] who no longer had open mistresses and banned operas during Lent.[16] Some have accused her of responsibility for the revocation of the Edict of Nantes and for the dragonnades, but recent investigations have shown that she opposed the cruelties of the dragonnades, though she was pleased with the conversions they produced.[6][17] She told her confessor that in view of her own Protestant upbringing, she feared that a plea for tolerance on behalf of the Huguenots might lead her enemies to claim that she was still a secret Protestant.[18] In 1692, Pope Innocent XII granted her the right of visitation over all the convents in France. Unlike what others believed, Madame de Maintenon mainly used her power for personal patronage- for example, in the frequent economical assistance she gave to her brother Charles d'Aubign, Comte d'Aubign. In the latter years of her life, she encouraged her husband to promote her previous charges, the children of the king by Madame de Montespan, to high positions at court intermediate between the prince and princesses du sang and the peers of the realm.[6] 006ab0faaa

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