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  1. Laura Martinozzi (Fano, 27 de mayo de 1639-Roma, 19 de julio de 1687) fue duquesa consorte de Módena y Reggio, como esposa de Alfonso IV de Este. A la muerte de su marido, ella se convirtió en regente del ducado en nombre de su hijo, Francisco II de Este.

  2. Laura Martinozzi (22 April 1639 – 19 July 1687), niece of the Chief minister of France Jules Cardinal Mazarin and one of the Mazarinettes, by marriage became Duchess consort of Modena and Reggio, and following the death of her husband, she acted as regent for her minor son during 1662–1674.

  3. Laura Martinozzi (Fano, 27 de mayo de 1639-Roma, 19 de julio de 1687) fue duquesa consorte de Módena y Reggio, como esposa de Alfonso IV de Este. A la muerte de su marido, ella se convirtió en regente del ducado en nombre de su hijo, Francisco II de Este.

  4. 16 de jun. de 2022 · Laura Martinozzi (27 May 1639 – 19 July 1687) was the regent of the Duchy of Modena and Reggio in the name of her son, Francesco. She was born in Fano to Cardinal Mazarin's eldest sister, also named Laura, and Girolamo Martinozzi, an Italian noble.

  5. Laura Martinozzi (1639-1687), niece of Cardinal Mazarin, was a duchess consort of Modena. Laura was born in Fano in Marche, a papal state, on 27 May 1639. She was the daughter of Count Girolamo Martinozzi da Fano and Laura Margherita Mazzarini, eldest sister of Cardinal Mazarin.

    • Female
    • May 27, 1639
    • Alfonso (D'este) Duke of Modena
    • July 19, 1687
  6. The powerful Cardinal Mazarin, French Chief Minister, had seven nieces who were Italians by birth, but moved to France and became wealthy heiresses. Laura Martinozzi, the oldest of Cardinal Mazarin’s seven nieces, was most likely born on this day in 1635.

  7. Laura Martinozzi (22 April 1639 – 19 July 1687), niece of the Chief minister of France Jules Cardinal Mazarin and one of the Mazarinettes, by marriage became Duchess consort of Modena and Reggio, and following the death of her husband, she acted as regent for her minor son during 1662–1674.