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  1. Girolama or Geronima Mazarini (1608 or 1614 – 29 December 1656) was the sister of Cardinal Mazarin, the chief minister of France at the start of the reign of King Louis XIV of France. She was the mother of the five famous Mancini sisters, who with two of their female Martinozzi cousins, became famous at the French court as the Mazarinettes .

    • 1608 or 1614
    • Ortensia Bufalini
  2. 28 de abr. de 2022 · Girolama or Geronima Mazzarini (1608 or 1614 –29 December 1656) was the sister of Cardinal Mazarin, the chief minister of France at the start of the reign of King Louis XIV of France. She was the mother of the five famous Mancini sisters, who with two of their female Martinozzi cousins, became famous at the French court as the Mazarinettes.

    • Barone Michele Lorenzo Mancini
    • Private User
    • Pescina, Abruzzi e Molise, Italy
    • December 29, 1614
  3. 2 de ene. de 2024 · Girolama or Geronima Mazarini (1608 or 1614 – 29 December 1656) was the sister of Cardinal Mazarin, the chief minister of France in the early years of the reign of King Louis XIV of France. She was the mother of the five famous Mancini sisters, who with two of their female Martinozzi cousins, became famous at the French court as the ...

  4. Girolama or Geronima Mazarini was the sister of Cardinal Mazarin, the chief minister of France at the start of the reign of King Louis XIV of France. She was the mother of the five famous Mancini sisters, who with two of their female Martinozzi cousins, became famous at the French court as the Mazarinettes.

  5. Laura fue la primogénita de Lorenzo Mancini y Girolama Mazzarini, hermana del cardenal Mazarino. Gracias a la influencia de su tío, consejero de Luis XIV, Laura y su familia fueron invitados a Francia, abandonando Roma en 1653, tras la muerte de su padre, junto con sus primas Laura y Ana María .

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  6. Su madre, Girolama Mazzarini, era una de las dos queridas hermanas del poderosísimo valido de Ana de Austria: el Cardenal Jules de Mazarin (aunque ha pasado a la historia con esta versión afrancesada de su nombre, en realidad había nacido Giulio Raimondo Mazzarini, en un tranquilo pueblo de los Abruzzos italianos).

  7. Nacida en Roma, Olimpia fue hija del barón Lorenzo Mancini, aristócrata italiano practicante de la nicromancia y la astrología, y de Girolama Mazzarini. Tras la muerte del barón en 1650, su viuda llevó a sus hijas a París con la esperanza de lograr matrimonios ventajosos para ellas gracias a la influencia de su hermano, el cardenal Mazarino.