Claudine Alexandrine Guérin de Tencin, baronesa de Saint-Martin-de-Ré (Grenoble, 27 de abril de 1682 – París, 4 de diciembre de 1749) fue una escritora y "salonista" literaria francesa, madre del enciclopedista y matemático Jean le Rond d'Alembert, que abandonó a las puertas de la iglesia de Saint-Jean-le-Rond en París a los ...
- Francesa
- 27 de abril de 1682, Grenoble (Francia)
- 4 de diciembre de 1749 (67 años), París (Reino de Francia)
- Iglesia de San Eustaquio
e. Claudine was born in Grenoble, France where her father, Antoine Guérin, sieur de Tencin, was president of the parlement. Claudine was brought up at a convent near Grenoble and, at the wish of her parents, took the veil but broke her vows and succeeded, in 1712, in gaining formal permission from Pope Clement XI for her ...
- 27 April 1682
- Pierre Guérin de Tencin
- 4 December 1749 (aged 67)
- Writer
Claudine-Alexandrine Guérin de Tencin, (born April 27, 1682, Grenoble, Fr.—died Dec. 4, 1749, Paris), French author and literary patroness whose associations with celebrated writers and political personalities ensured her position as one of the prominent social figures of the 18th century.
One of the most fascinating biographies of Claudine Alexandrine Guérin de Tencin (1682-1749) described her as a “scandalous woman” 1, because of her secret son, the much more celebrated d’Alembert, her several lovers (many were cardinals), and most importantly because she
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Claudine-Alexandrine Guérin de Tencin Full view - 1786. Oeuvres, Volume 4 Claudine-Alexandrine Guérin de Tencin Full view - 1786. Oeuvres, Volume 3
Claudine-Alexandrine Guérin de Tencin Full view - 1786. Oeuvres, Volume 4 Claudine-Alexandrine Guérin de Tencin Full view - 1786. Oeuvres, Volume 2