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  1. Marie Anne Mancini, Duchess of Bouillon (1649 – 20 June 1714), was an Italian-French aristocrat and cultural patron, the youngest of the five famous Mancini sisters, who along with two of their female Martinozzi cousins, were known at the court of Louis XIV, King of France as the Mazarinettes, because their uncle was the king's ...

  2. María Ana Mancini, duquesa de Bouillon (1649-29 de junio de 1714), fue una aristócrata italiana y mecenas de la cultura, la más joven de las cinco famosas hermanas Mancini, quienes junto con dos de sus primas Martinozzi fueron conocidas en la corte de Luis XIV como las Mazarinettes debido a que su tío, el cardenal Mazarino, era primer ...

  3. Marie-Anne Mancini ( Rome, 1649 - Paris, 1714), duchesse de Bouillon et comtesse d'Évreux, est une aristocrate italienne. Nièce de Mazarin, elle est la benjamine de sa fratrie, après Laure-Victoire, Paul, Olympe, Marie, Philippe, Hortense et Alphonse Mancini . Biographie.

  4. De Wikipedia, la enciclopedia encyclopedia. María Ana Mancini, duquesa de Bouillon (1649-29 de junio de 1714), fue una aristócrata italiana y mecenas de la cultura, la más joven de las cinco famosas hermanas Mancini, quienes junto con dos de sus primas Martinozzi fueron conocidas en la corte de Luis XIV como las Mazarinettes debido a que su ...

  5. Marie-Anne Mancini, duchesse de Bouillon (1646-1714) (portrait présumé) - Louvre Collections. avant 1700. Largillière, Nicolas de. France, École de. RF 1942 26. Département des Peintures. Actuellement visible au Louvre. Salle 714. Aile Denon, Niveau 1. Inventory number. Numéro principal : RF 1942 26. Collection. Département des Peintures.

  6. 16 de mar. de 2015 · Marie and Hortense Mancini seem like such incredible women, very ahead of their time. Why don’t more people know about them today? That’s an interesting question. In the United States, most people don’t know about them. Bits and pieces of their lives are very well known in France and in England.

  7. Anna Maria (Marie) Mancini (28 August 1639 – 8 May 1715) was the third of the five Mancini sisters, nieces to Cardinal Mazarin who were brought to France to marry advantageously. Along with two of their female Martinozzi cousins, the Mancini sisters were known at the court of King Louis XIV of France as the Mazarinettes.