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  Armand de Bourbon, prince de Conti - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Armand de Bourbon, Prince de Conti (1629 – 1666) was the second son of Henry II, Prince of Condé and brother of Louis II de Bourbon, Prince de Condé and Anne Genevieve, Duchess of Longueville.
Released when Mazarin went into exile, he wished to marry Mademoiselle de Chevreuse (1627-1652), daughter of the duchesse de Chevreuse, the famous confidante of Anne of Austria, but was prevented by his brother, who was now supreme in the state.
He was concerned in the Fronde of 1651, but soon afterwards became reconciled with Mazarin, and in 1654 married the cardinal's niece, Anne Marie Martinozzi (1639-1672), and secured the government of Guienne.
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 Anne Genevieve of Bourbon-Condé - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Anne Genevieve de Bourbon-Condé, Duchess of Longueville (August 28, 1619 1679), was the only daughter of Henri II de Bourbon, Prince of Condé, and his wife Charlotte-Marguerite de Montmorency, and the sister of Louis, the great Condé.
In 1642 she was married to the Duke of Longueville, governor of Normandy, a widower twice her age.
In 1646 she accompanied her husband to Münster, where he was sent by Mazarin as chief envoy, and where she charmed the German diplomatists who were making the treaty of Westphalia and was addressed as the "goddess of peace and concord".
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 The Fronde & English Civil War
Henry of Orléans, Duke of Longueville and Estouteville
The Duchess of Longueville (whose husband Henry was governor of Normandy, and whose brother, the Great Condé, had won the battle of Rocroi in 1643) and others sided with the Parlement.
Anne and Mazarin were forced to concede many of the insurgents' demands in the Declaration of Saint Germain (October 1648).
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Elisabeth *Sissi* Duchess in Bavaria (1837-1898), Empress of Austria
Elisabeth *Sissi* Duchess in Bavaria (1837-1898), Empres sof Austria
The Infanta Maria Luisa of Bourbon, Duchess of Sessa
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[The Thirteen.] LANGEAIS (Duchesse Antoinette de),[*] wife of the preceding, daughter of the Duc de Navarreins; born in 1794; reared by the Princesse de Blamont-Chauvry, her aunt; grand-niece of the Vidame de Pamiers; niece of the Duc de Grandlieu by her marriage.
Beatrix.] LENONCOURT (Duchesse de), wife of the preceding, born in 1758, of a cold, severe, insincere, ambitious nature, was almost always unkind to her daughter, Madame de Mortsauf.
Longueville was connected with the house of Palma, Werbrust & Co.; he was the father of Auguste, Maximilien and Clara; desired a peerage for himself and a minister's daughter for his elder son, who had an income of fifty thousand francs.
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 Fronde - Biocrawler   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
The war which followed this coup is called the "Princes' Fronde." This time it was Turenne, before and afterwards the most loyal soldier of his day, who headed the armed rebellion.
Listening to the promptings of Madame de Longueville, he resolved to rescue her brother Condé, his old comrade of the Freiburg and the Nördlingen.
Condé, Conti and Longueville were released, and by April 1651 the rebellion had everywhere collapsed.
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By his wife Anne of Este, the widow of Francis, duke of Guise, the duke left a son, CHARLES EMMANUEL (1567-1595), who in his youth was called prince of Genevois.
Involved in political intrigues by his relationship with the Guises, he was imprisoned after the assassination of Henry, duke of Guise, and his brother the cardinal of Lorraine, in 1588, but contrived to escape.
Anne Genevieve de Bourbon-Conde, the celebrated duchesse de Longueville; and when her husband died in 1659, leaving her childless, the rest of her life was mainly spent in contesting her inheritance with her stepmother.
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 Anne Geneviève duchesse de Longueville - English
She married Henri II d'Orléans, duc de Longueville with whom she had four children : Jean-Louis Charles comte de Dunois (abbé d'Orléans) whose mental led him to stay in the abbey.
In 1652, the last year of the war, the duchess was accompanied into Guyenne by the Duke de Nemours, and her intimacy with him gave La Rochefoucauld an excuse for abandoning her.
As her health failed, the duchess hardly ever left the convent of the Carmelites in which she had been educated.
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 Prince Conti Hotel New Orleans
On the death of his cousin, Jean Louis Charles, Duke of Longueville (1646-1694) and in accordance to his will, Conti claimed the principality of Neuchâtel against Marie, Duchesse of Nemours, (1625-1707), a sister of the duke.
He failed to obtain military assistance from the Swiss, and by the kings command yielded the disputed territory to Marie, although the courts of law had decided in his favor.
In 1680 Louis Armand married Marie Anne, Mademoiselle de Bois, a daughter of Louis XIV and Louise de la Valliere.
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 Middle East Open Encyclopedia: Sun King   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
Louis XIII and Anne had a second child, Philippe d'Anjou (soon to be Philippe I, Duc d'Orléans) in 1640.
(The Duchesse d'Orléans's nephew had died in 1685, and the comital Crown had gone, not to her, but to the junior Neuburg branch of the family.) The invasion had the actual aim, however, of applying diplomatic pressure and forcing the Palatinate to leave the League of Augsburg, and thus weakening it.
Philippe, Duc d'Anjou (later Philip V of Spain), the French claimant, was the great-grandson of the eldest daughter of Philip III of Spain, Anne of Austria, and the grandson of the eldest daughter of Philip IV of Spain, Marie-Thérèse of Austria.
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 Louis XIV, Religion and dissension
Anne Geneviève de Bourbon, Duchess of Longueville and Marie de Rohan-Montbazon, Duchess of Chevreuse - were patronesses of Port-Royal.
In 1679, the Jansenists' patron, the Duchess of Longueville died, and the King immediately resumed his attack.
Port-Royal was closed down (1709) and razed to the ground, after its nuns refused to swear another retraction of Jansenist views.
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 Anne Hathaway - Hutchinson encyclopedia article about Anne Hathaway
She was born at Shottery, near Stratford, where her cottage can still be seen.
Anne Herbert, de jure 14th Baroness de Clifford
This information should not be considered complete, up to date, and is not intended to be used in place of a visit, consultation, or advice of a legal, medical, or any other professional.
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 Women in power 1670-1700
She was made Duchess of Portsmouth and d'Aubigny in 1673 and was the mother by the king, of Charles Lennox, duke of Richmond.
In 1642 she was married to the Duc de Longueville, governor of Normandy, a widower twice her age.
1684-1704 Regent Dowager Duchess Anna Zofia of Bierutów-Radziejów in the Silesian Principality of Oleśnica (Poland)
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 François VI, Duke de La Rochefoucauld
La Rochefoucauld was more vulnerable than most of his contemporaries, because throughout his life he seems to have been susceptible to feminine charm.
In 1635 the Duchess (duchesse) de Chevreuse had lured him into intrigues against Cardinal de Richelieu, the chief minister of Louis XIII, an adventure that only procured for La Rochefoucauld a humiliating interview with Richelieu, eight days of imprisonment in the Bastille, and two years of exile at Verteuil.
Later, his hatred for Mazarin and his devotion to Anne de Bourbon, Duchess de Longueville, sister of the Great Condé, who was the leader of the Fronde, led to an even more disastrous outcome.
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 LONGUEVILLE, ANNE GENE... - Online Information article about LONGUEVILLE, ANNE GENE...
GENEVIEVE, DUCHESSE DE (1619—1679), was the only daughter of See also:
In 1642 she was married to the duc de Longueville, See also:
Nemours, her intimacy with whom gave La Rochefoucauld an excuse for abandoning her, and who himself immediately returned to his old See also:
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In addition, Eleonora d'Aragona, Duchess of Ferrara, is mentioned in Book 3 of Baldessar Castiglione's Il Cortegiano, which places this spelling squarely in the 15th C. We have, therefore, changed the given name to that spelling to fulfill her request for authenticity.
While the preponderance of evidence indicates that the charges in chief are leonine, please instruct the submitter to eliminate the confusing canine features from their heads.
She lived in Ferrara for the last seventeen years of her life and played a leading part in the patronage and politics of the day.
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 Benjamin Franklin Papers -- Hays Calendar , American Philosophical Society
Her unprotected state without father or mother; both her brothers absent; begs Franklin to forward her letters to her brother in Philadelphia and to send any answers to her.
Their good friend [the Dowager Duchess of Deux-Ponts] desires Franklin and his grandson to dine with her any day the following week.
Duchesse de Deux-Ponts] will be delighted to see Franklin on the 23d.
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 17thwomen
What is known is that she successfully sued Hals for a breach of ethics after he took on one of her students.
She became Duchess of Orleans by virtue of her marriage to the brother of Louis XIV, yes, him again!
It is clear from the above that Louis saved the beautiful women for his own royal self, and left the "dirty" work to his brother.
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 Jansenist Miracles from the Holy Thorn to the Origins of the Cult to Francois de Paris
Their mortal remains and a variety of their relics were carefully preserved, usually at the monastery, as objects of profound veneration and sources of continual protection and spiritual sustenance.
The poverty-stricken Anne Augier, paralyzed for twenty-two years, suddenly recovered the full use of her limbs while lying on Rousse’s tomb.
In spite of a decree from the grands vicaires which dismissed the event, the miracle, witnessed by dozens of spectators, won the support of thirty-two cures of the diocese, ten of whom were not even appellants.
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 James I Descendants News, 2005
The engagement was announced 24 March 2005, between Other John Windsor-Clive (b.1958, son of Capt. Francis Archer Windsor-Clive, of Bromesberrow, Gloucestershire, by his wife the former Anne Gertrude Longueville (deceased)) and Elizabeth S. Wallis (eldest daughter of the late Mr J.A. Wallis and of Mrs Wallis, of Fownhope, Herefordshire).
The engagement was announced 5 Jan, 2005, between James Edward Howard-Vyse (b.1977, son of Lieutenant Colonel John Cecil Howard-Vyse, of The Old Vicarage, Burneston, Bedale, North Yorkshire, by his wife, the former Jennifer Anne Collin) and Claire Underwood (eldest daughter of Mr and Mrs Michael Underwood, of Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk).
The engagement was announced 22 October 2005, between Sir Julian William Richard Younger, 4th Bt (son of the late Maj-Gen. Sir John Younger, 3rd Bt, and of his first wife, née Stella Jane Lister) and Anthea Stainton (daughter of the late Sir Anthony Stainton, KCB, QC, and Mrs Barbara Stainton).
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 The French Royal Family: A Genealogy
Louis XI had natural children, of which Jeanne (†1519), dame de Mirebeau, was legitimated in 1465 and married to Louis, bâtard de Bourbon; Marie, married to Aymar de Poitiers and from whom Diane de Poitiers, mistress of Henri II, is descended.
An illegitimate line from Longueville is Rothelin, which bore in the 18th c.
Charles d'Angoulême, father of François I, had Jeanne, legitimated in 1501, married to Jean de Longuevic and mother of Jacqueline married to the duc de Montpensier; Madeleine, and Souveraine legitimated in 1521.
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I have always been afraid that, if you came to change your religion, as I see full well that you will have to do, you might be persuaded to hate and maltreat those of us others, of the towns as well as of the noblesse, who will always love you heartily and serve you faithfully.
The great leaders of the party, the Duke of Mayenne, his mother the Duchess of Nemours, his sister the Duchess of Montpensier, and the Duke of Feria, Spanish ambassador, were within its walls, a prey to alarm and discouragement.
"At breakfast," said the Duchess of Montpensier, "they regale us with the surrender of a hamlet, at dinner of a town, at supper of a whole province." The Duchess of Nemours, who desired peace, exerted herself to convince her son of all their danger.
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 thePeerage.com - Place Index 119
Rorthays, Beatrice Anne Marie Charlotte Germaine de  b.
Bonaparte, Marie Clothilde Eugenie Alberte Laetitia Genevieve, Princesse Napoléon  b.
Este, Mary Beatrice Eleanora Anne Margaret Isabella d'  b.
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 CHARLES - Online Information article about CHARLES
Francis-Joseph, 7th and last duke of Guise, t I675• (1615-1688), daughter of the 4th duke, and with her the title after their introduction from See also:
Italy in 1788 by the duchess Amalie became See also:
original guitar brought from Italy by the duchess Amalie had five strings,2 the lowest A being the only one covered with wire.
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 Henry Watterson, 1840-1921. "Marse Henry": an Autobiography (2 volumes)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
Oddly enough, albeit in his moods a recluse, he was a man of the world; a favorite in society; very much at home in European courts, especially in that of England; the friend of Thackeray, at whose house, when in London, he made his abode.
The shades of Clovis and Genevieve may be seen hand-in-hand with the shades of Martel and Pepin, taking the round of the ghost-walk between St. Denis and St.
Madame la Duchesse was the mother of Madame la Princesse, and both were charming.
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In conformity with the King's orders, the officers of the Admiralty of Guadeloupe send Franklin two copies of the proceedings in regard to the prizes brought there by the American corsairs.
Has paid Richard Bache, of Philadelphia, two hundred pounds in specie due to the widow Anne Catharine Höckl[er]in at Ebingen in Wurtemberg; begs that the enclosed letter be forwarded to her.
The approaching departure of himself and his co-religionists for Pennsylvania where they hope to rival Manchester and Spitalfields in the manufacture of silk and other articles; asks for the necessary passports; his correspondence with Mr.
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 CONDE, LOUIS II - Online Information article about CONDE, LOUIS II
personal resentment of Anne in addition to motives of policy caused the sudden See also:
The duchess of Longueville entered into negotiations with See also:
Retz) and the new Fronde (the party of the Cones); and Anne was at last, in See also:
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 International Women's Periodicals Microfilm Collection   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
ANNE BOLEYN, QUEEN CONSORT OF HENRY VIII, KING OF ENGLAND: 3287
ANNE OF BRITTANY, QUEEN CONSORT OF LOUIS XII, KING OF FRANCE: 3823
Ilchester, Mary Eleanor Anne (Dawson), countess of, ed.: 5392
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 The Project Gutenberg eBook of Rouen, Its History and Monuments, by Théod. Licquet.
Some witty people have remarked that the duchess of Valentinois spoke truly, and that she was as faithful in one case as in the other.
Above the entablature, the equestrian[Pg 40] statue, of the senechal, in white marble is placed.
They purchased a house at the entrance of the suburb Bouvreuil; which was then in the parish of Saint-Godard, and laid the foundations of their monastery.
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