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  2. Angélique, the Marquise of the Angels - Wikipedia

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    Angélique, the Marquise of the Angels (French: Angélique, Marquise des Anges) is a 1956 novel by Anne Golon & Serge Golon, the first novel in Angélique series. [1] The series was inspired by the life of Suzanne de Rougé du Plessis-Bellière, known as the Marquise du Plessis-Bellière .

  3. Francisca Aparicio de Barrios - Wikipedia

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    Francisca Aparicio, 1st Marquis of Vistabella (23 July 1858 – 31 January 1943) was the First Lady of Guatemala between 1874 and 1885, performing the state duties required for the post. After her husband's death, she moved with her seven children to New York City and was well known for her entertainments.

  4. Phyllis Marion Gotch - Wikipedia

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    She later wrote Golden Hair under the name of Marquise de Verdieres (Falise Maureen de Verdieres) published 1938. [4] In about 1904, Gotch started her classical singing career. She studied with the opera singer Charles Santley, who was a friend of the Gotch family. She was said to be a mezzo-soprano and her early repertoire included classical ...

  5. Angélique, Marquise des Anges - Wikipedia

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    Angélique, Marquise des Anges is a 1964 historical romance film directed by Bernard Borderie and starring Michèle Mercier, Robert Hossein and Jean Rochefort. It is based on the 1956 novel of the same name by Anne and Serge Golon . [ 1 ]

  6. Marie-Angélique de Bombelles - Wikipedia

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    Marie-Angélique Charlotte, Marquise de Bombelles (née de Mackau; 1762–1800), was a French court office holder and letter writer. She was maid of honour and a personal friend and confidante of Élisabeth of France (1764–1794) , and known in history for her correspondence with her, which is preserved.

  7. Anne-Thérèse de Marguenat de Courcelles - Wikipedia

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    The Marquise de Lambert was widowed in 1686 and raised her two young children while carrying on lengthy and troublesome lawsuits against her husband's family to save her children's property. In 1698, she rented the north-west half of the hôtel de Nevers, located on the rue de Richelieu near the current site of the Bibliothèque nationale.

  8. Catherine Henriette de Balzac d'Entragues - Wikipedia

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    Catherine Henriette de Balzac d'Entragues, Marquise de Verneuil [katʁin ɑ̃ʁjɛt də balzak dɑ̃tʁaɡ maʁkiz də vɛʁnœj] (1579–1633) was the favourite mistress of Henry IV of France after Gabrielle d'Estrées died: her sister Marie-Charlotte de Balzac d’Entragues was also a mistress of the king.

  9. Natalie Victurnienne, Marchioness of Rougé - Wikipedia

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    The portrait of Natalie Victurnienne de Rochechouart de Mortemart, marquise de Rougé, par E.L. Vigée-Lebrun. Nathalie-Victurnienne-Delphine de Rochechouart de Mortemart (5 January 1759, in Paris – 25 December 1828), later marquise de Rougé, was a sister of Victurnien-Jean-Baptiste de Rochechouart, 9th Duke of Mortemart, and by marriage a member of the House of Rougé, a noble family of ...