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  1. 12 de ago. de 2021 · Louise de Kéroualle, Duchess of Portsmouth with a female attendant (Pierre Mignard - NPG) Female portrait paintings by Pierre Mignard; Portrait paintings of Louise de Keroual; 17th-century portrait paintings in the National Portrait Gallery, London; 1682 oil on canvas paintings in the United Kingdom; 1682 portrait paintings of women

  2. PORTSMOUTH, LOUISE DE KÉROUALLE, Duchess of (1649-1734), mistress of the English king Charles II., was the daughter of Guillaume de Penancourt and his wife Marie de Plaeuc de Timeur. The name of Kéroualle was derived from an heiress whom her ancestor François de Penhoët had married in 1330.

  3. 30 de jul. de 2017 · En 1669, Louise de Keroual devient donc sa demoiselle d’honneur. Louis XIV remarque les charmes de la jeune Bretonne - tous les observateurs de l’époque reconnaissent la beauté de Louise ...

  4. Louise de Kéroualle, Duchess of Portsmouth. published by Richard Tompson, after Sir Peter Lely mezzotint, 1678-1679 (circa 1671) 13 1/4 in. x 9 7/8 in. (337 mm x 250 mm) plate size, small margins

  5. 6 de abr. de 2023 · Louise Renée de Penancoët Stuart Duchess of Portsmouth (born de Kérouaille) FamilySearch Family Tree. Birth: Sep 6 1649 - Kerroual, Finistère, Bretagne, Frankreich. Death: Nov 14 1734 - Paris, Île-de-France, Frankreich. Father: Guillaume de Penancoet, Seigneur de Keroual. Husband: Charles II Stuart King of England & Scotland

  6. 13 de jun. de 2021 · Portrait paintings of Louise de Keroual; 17th-century portrait paintings in the Royal Collection of the United Kingdom; 1670s oil on canvas paintings in the United Kingdom; 1673 portrait paintings of women; 17th-century oil portraits of standing women at three-quarter length; Arms resting on cushions in portrait paintings; Hurluberlu

  7. Louise Renée de Penancoët de Kéroualle, Duchess of Portsmouth and Aubigny (1649–1734), was born to an ancient, provincial (and impoverished) aristocratic family from Brittany. She first came to England in 1670 as Maid of Honour to Charles II’s sister, Henrietta Anne, Duchess of Orléans, who was a major supporter of the French, and therefore Catholic, cause.