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  1. Marie Anne de Coislin (1732-1817), was a French aristocrat, known as the mistress to Louis XV of France in 1755. She was the king's Petite maîtresse (unofficial mistress), not his Maîtresse-en-titre (official mistress).

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  3. Marie Anne de Coislin, född de Mailly-Rubempré 1732, död 1817, är känd som älskarinna till kung Ludvig XV av Frankrike under 1755. [1] Biografi. Hon var dotter till markis Louis de Mailly (1696-1767) och hovdamen Anne Françoise Elisabeth Arbaleste de Melun.

  4. On the 13th of February 1732, exactly 288 years ago, Marie Anne de Coislin was born (1732-1817), a Martinist of the times of Martines de Pasqually. Some... Some of her friends may have introduced her into...

  5. Marie-Anne de Coislin fue una noble francesa que tuvo una relación sentimental con Pedro III de Rusia. La pareja se conoció en 1757, cuando Pedro III visitó Francia en su camino hacia Prusia. Durante su estadía, Pedro se enamoró de Marie-Anne, quien era conocida por su belleza y elegancia.

  6. Marie Anne de Coislin (1732-1817), was a French aristocrat, known as the mistress to Louis XV of France in 1755. She was the daughter of marquis Louis de Mailly (1696-1767) and the lady-in-waiting Anne Françoise Elisabeth Arbaleste de Melun and married in 1750 to the duke Charles Georges René du Cambout de Coislin (d. 1771), but they ...

  7. Marie Anne de Coislin (1732-1817), was a French aristocrat, known as the mistress to Louis XV of France in 1755. [1] She was the daughter of marquis Louis de Mailly (1696-1767) and the lady-in-waiting Anne Françoise Elisabeth Arbaleste de Melun and married in 1750 to the duke Charles Georges René du Cambout de Coislin (d. 1771), but they ...