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  1. 8 de sept. de 2022 · Madame de Polignac. Echo #1: Versailles – At the first Vestal in the area, go through the gate built into the hedge in the back-left. Echo #2: Versailles – Leaving the hedge maze and reaching ...

  2. "Never did a face promise more charm and sweetness than did that of Madame de Polignac," the Comte de la Marck said; "never bearing showed greater decorum, modesty, and reserve." La duchesse de Pilignac, nee Gabrielle-Yolande-Claude-Martine de Polastron (1749-1793), gouvernante des enfants de France 1782, profil (Bayonne, collection Gramont). via Ribeton, Olivier. 1992.

  3. Durante el verano de 1775, Madame de Polignac fue invitada por su cuñada a la corte real, siendo tanto ella como su marido presentados en una recepción oficial a Luis XVI y María Antonieta. El 11 de julio de 1780, a los doce años, Aglaé contrajo matrimonio con el duque de Gramont y Guiche en el Palacio de Versalles, convirtiéndose en duquesa y pasando a ser llamada "Guichette" por su ...

  4. The Princesse de Lamballe and the Duchesse de Polignac were both born on 8 September 1749. They were successively very close friends to Marie-Antoinette and were known to be the "favourite" of the Queen. Rumours on the exact nature of their "friendship" stained the reputation of the young Queen.

  5. Notable family members. Melchior de Polignac (1661–1742), French diplomat, Catholic cardinal and neo-Latin poet. Jules de Polignac (1746–1817), became the first Duke of Polignac. Gabrielle de Polastron, Duchess of Polignac (1749–1793), wife of the first Duke of Polignac. Jules, Prince of Polignac (1780–1847), promulgator of the July ...

  6. other name: Polignac, Yolande Martine Gabrielle de. Details. individual; French; Female. Life dates. 1749-1793. Biography. Favourite and confidente of Marie Antoinette; daughter of Jean François Gabriel, Comte de Polastron, and Jeanne Charlotte Hérault de Vaucresson; in 1767 she married Armand Jules François, Comte de Polignac (q.v ...

  7. Madame de Polignac was the only person Louis XVI ever visited in a private home; he sat with her at the opera, and wrote to her when she left Versailles. As the royal family grew, the king and queen entrusted Gabrielle with their children, being that she had showed herself to be an exemplary mother of her own three.