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  2. Marie Anne Mancini - Wikipedia

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    Portrait of Madame La Duchesse De Bouillon, 1670s. Marie Anne Mancini, Duchess of Bouillon (1649 – 20 June 1714), was an Italian-French aristocrat and cultural patron, the youngest of the five famous Mancini sisters, who along with two of their female Martinozzi cousins, were known at the court of Louis XIV, King of France as the Mazarinettes, because their uncle was the king's chief ...

  3. Louise de Lorraine, Duchess of Bouillon - Wikipedia

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    Born to Charles Louis de Lorraine, Count of Marsan, Prince of Mortagne, and his wife Élisabeth de Roquelaure, she was the second of four children.Her younger brother, Gaston Jean Baptiste Charles, was the husband of Marie Louise de Rohan, [1] future governess of Louis XVI and his siblings.

  4. List of duchesses of Bouillon - Wikipedia

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    Became Duchess Ceased to be Duchess Death Spouse Jeanne de Marley [1] [2] [3] - - 22 June 1449 - 1 February 1487 husband's death: 1500 Robert I: Catherine de Croÿ [1] [2] [3] Philippe de Croÿ, Count of Chimay - 1491 1536 husband's death: 1544 Robert II: Guillemette of Saarbrücken, Countess of Braine [1] [2] [3] Robert IV of Saarbrücken ...

  5. Maria Karolina Sobieska - Wikipedia

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    Maria Karolina Sobieska [1] (25 November 1697 – 8 May 1740) was a Polish noblewoman, daughter of Jakub Ludwik Sobieski.Known as Marie Charlotte or only Charlotte, she was the Princess of Turenne and later Duchess of Bouillon by marriage.

  6. Charlotte de La Marck - Wikipedia

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    The last surviving child of Henri-Robert de la Marck Duke of Bouillon and Françoise de Bourbon. She was a member of the House of La Marck.Her older brother Guillaume-Robert died without surviving issue, and as such, Charlotte became the heiress to the Duchy of Bouillon, the Principality of Sedan and various other titles in 1588.

  7. Duchy of Bouillon - Wikipedia

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    The first reference to Bouillon Castle comes in 988 and by the 11th century, Bouillon was a freehold held by the House of Ardennes, who styled themselves Lords of Bouillon. On the death of Godfrey III, Duke of Lower Lorraine in 1069, Bouillon passed to his nephew, Godfrey of Bouillon .

  8. Marie Louise de La Tour d'Auvergne - Wikipedia

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    Clementina later gave birth to Charlotte Stuart, Duchess of Albany, the only one of Stuart's children to survive infancy. On 28 July 1748, Marie Louise gave birth to a son, who was baptised Charles Godefroi Sophie Jules Marie de Rohan.

  9. Countess Elisabeth of Nassau - Wikipedia

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    Countess Elisabeth of Nassau Signature. Countess Elisabeth of Nassau (Elisabeth Flandrika) (Middelburg, 26 April 1577 – Sedan, 3 September 1642) was the second daughter of prince William of Orange and his third spouse Charlotte of Bourbon, and Duchess of Bouillon by marriage to Henri de La Tour d'Auvergne. [1]