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  1. Marie de Chevreuse Marie Aimée de Rohan Montbazon, duchesse de Chevreuse (* Dezember 1600; † 12. August 1679 in Gagny, Frankreich) war berühmt für ihre Liebesaffären und ihre Intrigen.

  2. Marie Victoire de Rohan (1779–1836) Aglaé Clémentine de Rohan (1781–1825) Marie Béatrice de Rohan (1783–1823) Charles Édouard de Rohan a.k.a. the Knight of Roehanstart (1784–28/10/1854 in Perthshire) Marie Anne de Rohan-Guéméné (1690–1743), Abbess of Penthemont; Anne de Rohan-Guéméné (1690–1711), nun

  3. 23 de ago. de 2023 · Marie de Rohan, Duchess of Chevreuse. Marie de Rohan ( Marie Aimée; December 1600 – 12 August 1679) was a French aristocrat, famed for being the center of many of the intrigues of the first half of the 17th century in France. In various sources, she is often known simply as Madame de Chevreuse.

  4. Marie de Rohan (de Bretagne) Birthdate: circa 1444. Death: circa November 17, 1511 (58-75) Immediate Family: Daughter of François de Dreux, I, duc de Bretagne and Isabella of Scotland, Duchess of Brittany. Wife of Jean de Rohan, II, comte de Porhoët. Mother of Anne de Rohan and Marie de Rohan.

  5. Marie de Rohan La duchesse de Chevreuse en Diane chasseresse. Portrait attribué à Claude Deruet. Marie Aimée de Rohan plus connue sous le nom de duchesse de Chevreuse (1600 12 août 1679), fille de Hercule de Rohan, duc de Montbazon

  6. Considered one of the most engaging women of her day, Marie de Rohan-Montbazon was born in 1600, the daughter of Hercule de Rohan, duke of Montbazon. In 1617, she married Charles d'Albert, duke of Luynes, who died four years later. She then married Claude de Lorraine, duke of Chevreuse. Despite numerous affairs, she kept the friendship of both ...

  7. other name: Marie de Rohan. other name: Rohan-Montbazon, Marie de. Details. individual; French; Female. Life dates. 1600-1679. Biography. Daughter of Hercule de Rohan, Duke of Montbazon, and Madeleine de Lenoncourt; married (1) Charles d'Albert, duc de Luynes in 1617, and (2) Claude de Lorraine, Duke of Chevreuse, in 1622.