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  1. The Mazarinettes were the seven nieces of Cardinal Jules Mazarin, the Chief Minister of France during the youth of King Louis XIV. He brought them, together with three of his nephews, from Italy to France in the years 1647 and 1653. Afterwards, he arranged advantageous marriages for them to powerful and influential French and Italian princes.

  2. This chart shows the Mazarinettes and the noble families they were married to. The Mazarinettes were a group of seven women who were nieces of the powerful Cardinal Mazarin. Cardinal Jules/Giulio Mazarin who served as the chief minister of France, to kings Louis XIII and Louis XIV.

  3. Les Mazarinettes. The Mazarinettes were the seven nieces of Cardinal Mazarin, the Chief Minister of France during the youth of King Louis XIV. He brought them, together with three of his nephews, from Italy to France in the years 1647 and 1653.

  4. Dama de compañía. [ editar datos en Wikidata] Olimpia Mancini, condesa de Soissons (11 de julio de 1638-9 de octubre de 1708), fue la segunda 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 ...

  5. www.wikiwand.com › es › MazarinettesMazarinettes - Wikiwand

    Las Mazarinettes eran las siete sobrinas del cardenal Jules Mazarin (1639–1661), primer ministro de los reyes Luis XIII y Luis XIV de Francia desde 1642 hasta su muerte.

  6. 14 de jul. de 2020 · T he 1670s in womenswear saw the broader adoption of brocade fabrics and a trend for looping the skirt up into a bustle, revealing a contrasting petticoat. As Valerie Cumming describes in A Visual History of Costume: The Seventeenth Century (1984): “The long, trained skirt was, by now, invariably looped back into a low bustle, revealing the ...

  7. Portrait of Madame La Duchesse De Bouillon, 1670s. 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 ...