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  1. Hortênsia Mancini (em italiano: Ortensia Mancini; francês: Hortense Mancini; Roma, 6 de junho de 1646 – Chelsea, 2 de julho de 1699 ), Duquesa de Mazarin, foi uma das famosas sobrinhas do Cardeal Jules Mazarin, conhecidas como Mazarinettes, e amante do rei Carlos II de Inglaterra. Foi considerada a mulher mais bela do século XVII.

  2. Facts About Hortense Mancini. 1. A Most Noble Lineage. The Mancini family were one of Italy’s oldest noble families. Dating back thousands of years, the Mancinis had countless titles, including dukes, counts, princes, bishops, and knights. Talk about a lineage! Shutterstock. 2. Eclectic Background.

  3. 21 de abr. de 2023 · Hortense Mancini was born in Rome on June 6th, 1646, into a great noble family. She was the fourth of five sisters — Laure, Olympe, Marie, Hortense herself, and Marie Anne.

  4. 17 de may. de 2018 · But let’s start with the beginning. Hortense was born in Rome as the fourth of the five Mancini sisters, who were to become famous for their beauty and wit. When their mother was widowed in 1650, she sent the girls to Paris to live with their uncle Cardinal Mazarin. She hoped that his position as the king’s minister would allow her ...

  5. Hortensia Mancini: Una vida de pasión y exilio Hortensia Mancini (1646-1699), también conocida como Ortensia, duquesa de Mazarino, fue una mujer célebre por su belleza, inteligencia y espíritu...

  6. 27 de sept. de 2016 · Hortense was born in 1646 in Rome, to Baron Lorenzo Mancini and his wife, Girolama Mazzarani. She is remembered because her uncle was the famous Italian Cardinal; Cardinal Mazarin, chief minister to Louis XIV of France. Cardinal Mazarin was highly influential at the French court during Louis XIV’s minority; many believed he was romantically involved [read more]

  7. Hortense Mancini, Duchesse de Mazarin (6 June 1646 – 2 July 1699), was a niece of Cardinal Mazarin, chief minister of France, and a mistress of Charles II, King of England, Scotland, and Ireland. She was the fourth of the five famous 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.