- of Besançon
Jeanne Maria Grimaldi, a
Visitandine nun at Monaco,
later coadjutrice of the
Abbey of
Royallieu near Compiègne.
Aurelia Grimaldi,
called mademoiselle...
- ****ure Holy
Roman Emperor,
Ferdinand II. In 1602
Catherine became the
Coadjutrice of the Abbey. In 1612 she
became the
Abbess of the
prestigious Remiremont...
- The
match having come to nothing, her
mother named her
daughter the
coadjutrice of
Remiremont Abbey on 19
October 1734. The
Remiremont Abbey was closely...
-
Louise Julie Constance of Rohan-Rochefort (1734–1815). She was
elected Coadjutrice in 1775 and
succeeded as Princess-Abbess of
Remiremont in 1782. She visited...
- of
France and the above-mentioned Duke of Orléans. She was made the
coadjutrice of
Remiremont in 1705; In 1710, she
became the
Abbess of Remiremont,...
-
Imperial Remiremont Abbey in France. She was
chosen by her
predecessor as
Coadjutrice in 1579
after pressure from the Duke of Lorraine. When she succeeded...
- 1528, de Neufchâtel
prevailed and
appointed Madeleine de
Choiseul as
coadjutrice.
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Instructions de la
Venerable Mere Anne de S. Barthelemy,
Compagne &
Coadjutrice infatigable. De la
Sainte et
Seraphique Mere
Therese de Jesus, et Fondatrice...
- Bronckhorst-Batenburg (1624-1661),
heiress of Anholt. She was
elected Coadjutrice as a child, with the
right to
succeed the
existing abbess,
Princess Anne...
- the
local noble family of
courtiers in Lorraine, and she was
elected Coadjutrice in 1565, and
succeeded as
abbess in 1570, upon
pressure from duke Charles...