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  1. 28 de abr. de 2022 · Constant d'Aubigné (1585 – 31 August 1647) was a French nobleman, son of Théodore-Agrippa d'Aubigné, the poet, soldier, propagandist and chronicler. Born into a Huguenot family, Constant led a less structured life, first embracing Protestantism and then the Catholic causes, visiting England and then in 1626 betraying the Protestants by ...

  2. Certes, Constant d’Aubigné ne saurait passer pour un parangon de vertu. Mais si on le replace dans le contexte où sa vie s’est déroule, on s’aperçoit qu’elle participe du trouble et des désordres où la Noblesse s’est débattue au moment où la Monarchie a commencé à s’affermir et à surmonter la crise déclenchée par les Guerres de Religion.

  3. Constant d'Aubigné's daughter and the Poet's granddaughter, Françoise d'Aubigné, Marquise de Maintenon, became first the mistress and then the second wife to King Louis XIV of France. The poet's great-granddaughter Françoise Charlotte d'Aubigné married Adrien Maurice de Noailles, the heir to the Duke of Noailles, in 1698.

  4. Agrippa d'Aubigné évoque, en effet, ce projet, mais affirme y avoir renoncé ", et il le motive tout autrement : il voulait «garantir sa personne des puantes actions de son proche»1*. Constant avait, en effet, trahi la confiance du roi d'Angleterre, et joué, pour ainsi dire, le rôle d'espion pour le service de Louis XIII.

  5. 25 de abr. de 2024 · Théodore-Agrippa d’ Aubigné (born Feb. 8, 1552, Pons, Fr.—died April 29, 1630, Geneva) was a major late 16th-century poet, renowned Huguenot captain, polemicist, and historian of his own times. After studies in Paris , Orléans , Geneva , and Lyon , he joined the Huguenot forces and served throughout the Wars of Religion on the battlefield and in the council chamber.

  6. AUBIGNÉ, CONSTANT D’ [ Baron de Surineau] ( c. 1584–1647), French adventurer, was the son of Théodore Agrippa d’Aubigné, and the father of Madame de Maintenon. Born a Protestant, he became by turns Catholic or Protestant as it suited his interests. He betrayed the Protestants in 1626, revealing to the court, after a voyage to England ...