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Canisy (French pronunciation: [kanizi]) is a
commune in the
Manche department in
Normandy in north-western France. On 1
January 2017, the
former commune...
- The Mont
Canisy battery was a
World War II
German artillery battery constructed close to the
French village of Benerville-sur-Mer in the
Calvados department...
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Portrait of
Mathilde de
Canisy,
Marquise d'Antin is a 1738 oil-on-canvas
portrait by Jean-Marc Nattier,
produced ten
years before he
became official painter...
- Château de
Canisy (French pronunciation: [ʃato də kanizi]) is a château
constructed on the site of a
former castle in the
commune of
Canisy, in the Manche...
- and
sense of
composition is his 1738
portrait of
Mathilde de Carbonnel-
Canisy,
marquise d'Antin. The
portrait is
permanently exhibited at the musée Jacquemart-André...
- the
chapel remains. Marie-François-Renée (known as Mathilde) de Carbonnel-
Canisy was
orphaned at an
early age, and was
raised by her
paternal grandmother...
- when
seigneur Hubert du Mont-
Canisy controlled the land,
which was
previously known as Auevilla. In 1066,
Hubert du Mont-
Canisy left to
follow William the...
- made
multiple copies of the painting. The
original hangs at the Château de
Canisy, with a copy
hanging in the
library at Chequers. The copy at
Chequers was...
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Sophie Decazes (1817–1904),
married in 1835 to François de
Carbonnel de
Canisy; and Élie
Decazes (1822–1851),
married in 1850 to
Elisabeth de
Mauvise de...
- (1715–1784),
comtesse d'Estrades. 1749: Marie-Françoise de
Carbonnel de
Canisy (1725–1796),
marquise d’Antin puis
comtesse de Forcalquier. 1750: Alexandrine...