- Marie-Madeleine d'Aubray,
Marquise de
Brinvilliers (French: [bʁɛ̃vilje]; 22 July 1630 – 16 July 1676) was a
French aristocrat who was
accused and convicted...
- of
Brinvilliers was
reported in
fiction by
Arthur Conan Doyle in "The
Leather Funnel", by
Alexandre Dumas, père, in The
Marquise de
Brinvilliers and...
- La
marquise de
Brinvilliers is an
operatic 'drame lyrique' that was
written as a
collaborative effort on the part of nine composers. It
premiered in Paris...
- this poison,
mostly husbands.
Between 1666 and 1676, the
Marchioness de
Brinvilliers poisoned her
father and two brothers,
amongst others, and she was executed...
- revealed, in a box, nine
letters from his mistress, the
Marquise de
Brinvilliers, as well as an
acknowledgment of debt from the
marquise amounting to...
- (1850s). The
Marquise de
Brinvilliers. Paris:
Marpon et
Flammarion – via
IntraText CT. Chisholm, Hugh, ed. (1911). "
Brinvilliers,
Marie Madeleine Marguerite...
- 17th-century spa are
among her best. The
trial and
execution of
Madame de
Brinvilliers took
place that same year. This
event figures in the letters. The following...
-
operas Operas Le
calife de
Bagdad (1800) Les
voitures versées (1808) La dame
blanche (1825) La
marquise de
Brinvilliers (1831, collaboration) Category...
-
classics Bathsheba Spooner, Elizabeth,
Josie Mansfield, Marie,
Marquise de
Brinvilliers "The
Crime of
Bathsheba Spooner", "The Axe and the
Droot Family - How...
-
acquaintance of
Godin de Sainte-Croix, the
lover of the
marquise de
Brinvilliers.
After three months of imprisonment,
powerful influences secured Exili's...