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  1. modifier - modifier le code - modifier Wikidata Louise Renée de Penancoët de Keroual (1649 - 1734), duchesse de Portsmouth et d' Aubigny , originaire de Bretagne , fut la maîtresse du roi d' Angleterre Charles II pendant une quinzaine d'années, mais aussi l' agent secret du roi de France , Louis XIV . Saint-Evremond a dit à son propos: « Le ruban de soie qui serrait la taille de M lle de ...

  2. Chateau de Kérouaille, near Brest, property of Louise; she was born there in 1649. Louise was the daughter of Guillaume de Penancoët, Seigneur de Kéroualle, and his wife, Marie de Plœuc, Dame de Timeur et de Kergorlay. The Kérouaille family were nobles in Brittany, and their name was so spelt by themselves. The form "Quérouaille" was ...

  3. 2 de abr. de 2024 · Louise-Renée de Kéroualle, duchess of Portsmouth was a French mistress of Charles II of Great Britain. She was the least popular with his subjects but the ablest politician. The daughter of a Breton nobleman, Guillaume de Penancoet, Sieur de Kéroualle, she entered the household of Henrietta Anne,

  4. Luisa de Kérouaille. Luisa Renata de Penancoët de Kérouaille, duquesa de Portsmouth ( Mansión de Keroual, 6 de septiembre de 1649- París, 14 de noviembre de 1734), fue una noble francesa, recordada por haber sido amante de Carlos II de Inglaterra y espía de la Corona francesa.

  5. Mistress of Charles II Louise de Kéroualle came first to England from France in 1670 as a maid of honour to Charles II's sister, the Duchess of Orleans. She returned to become the King's mistress in 1671, with the encouragement of the French government, who hoped she would be a diplomatic asset. Created Duchess in 1673, she bore Charles one son, Charles, Duke of Richmond, and exercised some ...

  6. Louise Renee de Keroualle duchess of Portsmouth, Portsmouth, Louise de Kéroualle, duchess of (1649–1734). Of Breton lineage, Louise de Kéroualle accompanied Henrietta Anne, sister of Charles II, to… Guise, The most illustrious branch of the House of Lorraine, named after the town of Guise. It rose to the peak of its power in the 16th century.

  7. Louise de Kérouaille was born in September 1649 into the ancient and noble, but somewhat impoverished, Kérouaille family. During the English civil war, the family, despite their own increasingly dire financial circumstances, took in many royalists who found themselves in exile in France.