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Jeanne Sophie de Vignerot du Plessis (Jeanne Louise Armande Élisabeth Sophie ; 1740 - 14 October 1773) known as Septimanie d'Egmont was a French salonist.
Jeanne-Sophie de Vignerot du Plessis, également connue sous le nom de Septimanie d’Egmont, est une noble et une salonnière française née le 1 er mars 1740 et morte le 14 octobre 1773.
Jeanne Sophie de Vignerot du Plessis (Jeanne Louise Armande Élisabeth Sophie ; 1740 - 14 October 1773) known as Septimanie d'Egmont was a French salonist and noblewoman and a sister of Antoine de Vignerot du Plessis, 4th Duke of Richelieu.
The Comtesse Septimanie d'Egmont Pignatelli (1740-1773) was one of the most intellectually astute and glamorous women of Parisian high society in the 1760s. Her father was the Duc de Richelieu...
- Alexander Roslin
18 de nov. de 2009 · The Comte sprang from Spanish and Dutch aristocracy, but his roots were actually in Naples, the Spanish-held city-state. His wealth and position meant that Septimanie retained material comforts and an enviable place at the court of Louis XV.
- Janet M. Torpy
- 2009
Septimanie d'Egmont or Jeanne Sophie de Vignerot du Plessis (Jeanne Louise Armande Élisabeth Sophie Septimanie; 1740 in Languedoc - 14 October 1773), was a French salonist. Biography.
The Comtesse Septimanie d'Egmont Pignatelli (1740-1773) was one of the most intellectually astute and glamorous women of Parisian high society in the 1760s...