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Louise de
Cipierre, née d'Halluin (died 1585) was a
French court official. She
served as Première dame d'honneur to the
queen of France,
Louise of Lorraine...
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Court offices Preceded by
Madeleine of
Savoy Première dame d'honneur to the
Queen of
France 1575–1583 Succeeded by
Louise de
Cipierre...
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Monluc Seigneur de
Tavannes Vicomte de
Joyeuse Comte de
Tende Comte de
Cipiérre Marquis de
Villars Baron de
Terride Baron de
Biron Duc de
Bouillon Mayor...
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Dampierre 1583–1585:
Louise de
Cipierre (jointly with de Randan) 1583–1601:
Fulvie de
Randan (jointly with de
Cipierre) 1600–1632:
Antoinette de Pons...
- two and
appointed the more
fashionable Louise de
Cipierre to
share the
office with her: when de
Cipierre died just two
years later, however, de
Randan did...
- Pico
della Mirandola,
Comtesse de
Randan and
Louise d'Halluin, dame de
Cipierre,
Gabrielle de Rochechouart, dame de
Lansac was the
subject of
several portraits...
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Jacques I
Androuet du
Cerceau –
Engraver and
Architect (b. 1510)
Louise de
Cipierre,
Court official and Première dame d'honneur from 1583
until her
death in...
- was at
least sympathetic to Protestantism. His
second son the
comte de
Cipierre and
second wife Françoise de Foix-Candalle were both
openly Protestant...
- d'Avaugour,
baronne de Clermont-Lodève 1564-1583 :
Louise d'Halluin, dame de
Cipierre 1565-1571 :
Henriette de
Nevers (1542-1601) 1566-1569, 1573-1574 : Françoise...
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Speakers included Mikuláš Peksa,
Gregory Engels,
Alexander Isavnin,
Paula Cipierre,
Patrick Breyer, Paul C. Strobel,
Fritz Felgentreu,
Bandara Diss, Makar...