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  1. Marie Sophie de Courcillon was a French salonnière, Duchess of Rohan-Rohan and Princess of Soubise by marriage. She was the granddaughter of Philippe de Courcillon, better known as the marquis de Dangeau. She was praised for being a cultured woman for the age and held a fashionable salon at the Hôtel de Soubise in Paris. She was painted by Nattier.

  2. 8 de oct. de 2016 · File: Marie-Sophie de Courcillon, Duchesse de Pecquigny, Princesse de Rohan (1713-1756) - Nationalmuseum - 157892.tif From Wikimedia Commons, the free media repository Jump to navigation Jump to search

  3. The widowed Hercule Mériadec remarried on 2 September 1732 to Marie Sophie de Courcillon who was born in 1713 and had been a mistress of the famous womaniser Louis François Armand de Vignerot du Plessis. Marie Sophie was the daughter of Philippe Egon de Courcillon and Françoise de Pompadour, Duchesse de La Valette. She was also the ...

  4. Marie Sophie de Courcillon (6 August 1713 – 4 April 1756) was a French noblewoman and Duchess of Rohan-Rohan and Princess of Soubise by marriage. Her paternal grandfather was Philippe de Courcillon , the famous marquis of Dangeau and memoir writer of the court of Louis XIV .

  5. 26 de nov. de 2023 · Marie Sophie de Courcillon (6 August 1713 4 April 1756) was a French noblewoman and Duchess of RohanRohan as well as Princess of Soubise by marriage. She was the grand daughter of Philippe de Courcillon, better known as the marquis de Dangeau.

  6. When Marie Sophie de Courcillon was born on 6 August 1713, in Paris, Île-de-France, France, her father, Philippe Egon de Courcillon Marquis, was 33 and her mother, Françoise de Pompadour-Laurière, was 29. She married Charles François d'Albert d'Ailly on 20 January 1729, in Paris, Île-de-France, France.

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