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  2. Category:17th-century French criminals - Wikipedia

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    17th; 18th; 19th; 20th; 21st; 22nd; Pages in category "17th-century French criminals" The following 13 pages are in this category, out of 13 total. ...

  3. Category:17th-century criminals - Wikipedia

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    17th-century French criminals (13 P) H. 17th-century criminals from the Holy Roman Empire (3 P) I. 17th-century Italian criminals (11 P) P. 17th-century pirates (1 C ...

  4. Category:French criminals - Wikipedia

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    17th-century French criminals (13 P) 18th-century French criminals (12 P) ... Pages in category "French criminals" The following 2 pages are in this category, out of ...

  5. La Voisin - Wikipedia

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    Excerpts from Bastille trial records of Guibourg and LaVoisin (French and English translation) Frantz Funck-Brentano: Princes and Poisoners Or Studies of the Court of Louis XIV; H Noel Williams: Madame de Montespan and Louis XIV; Duramy, Benedetta Faedi. "Women and Poisons in 17th Century France," Chicago-Kent Law Review vol. 87, no. 2 (2012)

  6. Marguerite Joly - Wikipedia

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    Marguerite Joly (c. 1637 – 19 December 1681) was a professional French poisoner. She was one of the accused in the famous Poison Affair.. In March 1680, Joly was arrested in connection to the Poison Affair, when she was pointed out by Etienne Guibourg.

  7. Madame de Brinvilliers - Wikipedia

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    Staircase in the Brinvilliers home. The Marquise was born in 1630 to the relatively wealthy and influential household of d'Aubray. [1] Her father, Antoine Dreux d'Aubray (1600–1666), held multiple important governmental and high-ranking positions such as the Seigneur of Offémont and Villiers, councillor of State, Master of Requests, the Civil Lieutenant and prévôt of the city of Paris ...

  8. Jean Fantin - Wikipedia

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    Jean Fantin (fl. 1681–1689) was a French pirate active in the Caribbean and off the coast of Africa. He is best known for having his ship stolen by William Kidd and Robert Culliford . History

  9. Affair of the Poisons - Wikipedia

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    The Affair of the Poisons (French: affaire des poisons, pronounced [afɛʁ de pwazɔ̃]) was a major murder scandal in France during the reign of King Louis XIV. Between 1677 and 1682, a number of prominent members of the aristocracy were implicated and sentenced on charges of poisoning and witchcraft .