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daughter Marie with Richelieu's nephew,
Pierre César du Cambout,
marquis de
Coislin, and in
December 1635 he
became chancellor of France. In 1637 Séguier was...
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Fonds Coislin (French: Le
fonds Coislin) is a
collection (or fonds) of Gr**** m****cripts
acquired by
Pierre Séguier, but
named after Henri-Charles de...
- Duke of
Coislin (Fr.: duc de
Coislin) was a
title of
nobility in the
peerage of
France created by
Louis XIV of
France in 1665 for
Armand de Camboust. This...
- Duke of
Coislin (15
September 1665,
Paris – 28
November 1732) was a
French prelate. He was
bishop of Metz from 1697 to 1732, and duc de
Coislin from 1710...
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Pierre du Cambout, 2nd Duke of
Coislin (1664–1710) was a duke and peer of France,
succeeding his father. He was
admitted to the Académie française in...
- the
famous heirmologion of Paris, Ms. 220 of the
fonds Coislin which gave the name to "
Coislin notation" and
written about 100
years later,
seems to collect...
- made
cardinal priest of Trinità dei Monti.
Dangeau reported:
Cardinal Coislin went to
court as
little as he could, and was
always in
dispute with the...
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Marie Anne de
Coislin (1732-1817), was a
French aristocrat,
known as the
mistress to
Louis XV of
France in 1755. She was the king's
Petite maîtresse (unofficial...
- "
Coislin 195". Gallica. Bibliothèque nationale.
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Coislin 199". Gallica. Bibliothèque nationale.
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Coislin 20"...
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Armand du Cambout, 1st Duke of
Coislin (1
September 1635,
Paris – 16
September 1702) was a
French lieutenant général des armées du roi, and a duke and...