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  1. 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.

  2. Verso: upper center, white rectangular label with serrated edges, typewritten in black: “SIR PETER LELY / LOUISE DE KEROUAILLE, DUCHESS OF / PORTSMOUTH.”; center, yellowed rectangular label, printed in black: “SIR P. LELY / PORTRAIT OF LOUISA DE QUEROUAILLE, DUCHESS OF PORTS- / MOUTH / In slate-coloured dress with white sleeves, seated, on a terrace / 49 in. by 40 in. / [written in black ...

  3. 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 ...

  4. Issue de la petite noblesse du pays de Brest, Louise de Keroual a eu un destin peu ordinaire. Dame de compagnie de la belle-sœur de Louis XIV, elle est envoy...

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  5. Media in category "Louise de Keroual" The following 13 files are in this category, out of 13 total. Aedes Althorpianae, or, An account of the mansion, books, and pictures of Althorp - the residence of George John Earl Spencer to which is added a supplement to the Bibliotheca Spenceriana (1822) (14592882030).jpg 1,498 × 1,866; 883 KB

  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. 1 de nov. de 2012 · Portrait paintings of Louise de Keroual; Portrait paintings in the Auckland Art Gallery; 17th-century oil portraits of standing women at three-quarter length; 17th-century portrait paintings with dogs; Portrait paintings of women holding dogs; 17th-century oil portraits of women with dogs; Water in portrait paintings