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  1. As noted in the website’s title, The Letters of Marie Mancini endeavours to digitise, transcribe, and eventually translate the numerous letters of Marie Mancini. Born into an aristocratic Italian family in the 17th century, Mancini’s initial claim to fame stemmed from her being Louis XIV’s first love. The Sun King’s affections aside ...

  2. Mancini, Marie (1640–1715) Princess of Colonna.Name variations: Marie de Mancini. Born in 1640 (some sources cite 1639); died in 1715 (some sources cite 1714); third daughter of Laurent also seen as Lorenzo Mancini and a mother (maiden name Mazarini or Mazarino) who was the sister of Cardinal Jules Mazarin (1602–1661, chief minister to the young Louis XIV); sister of Olympia Mancini (c ...

  3. Olympe Mancini, comtesse de Soissons (born 1639—died Oct. 9, 1708, Brussels) was the niece of Cardinal Mazarin and wife from 1657 of the Comte de Soissons (Eugène-Maurice of Savoy). Olympe Mancini had a brief affair with the young king Louis XIV when she was in her teens and took part in the amorous intrigues of the French court up to 1680 ...

  4. royalty.miraheze.org › wiki › Olympe_ManciniOlympe Mancini - Royalpedia

    Geronima Mazzarini. Olympe Mancini (French: Olympe Mancini; 11 July 1638 – 9 October 1708) was the second-eldest of the five celebrated Mancini sisters, who along with two of their female Martinozzi cousins, were known at the court of King Louis XIV of France as the Mazarinettes because their uncle was Louis XIV's chief minister, Cardinal ...

  5. Other articles where Marie Mancini, princess de Colonna is discussed: Mancini sisters: Marie Mancini, princess de Colonna (1640–1715), was also a mistress of Louis XIV; Mazarin intrigued to prevent their marriage, and she spent most of her life in Spain. Hortense Mancini, duchess de Mazarin (1646–99), married Armand Charles de la Porté, who assumed the Mazarin title.…