- the Orléans
residence in Paris,
Louis Philippe took as his
mistress Étiennette Le Marquis, a
former dancer who
liked to act in
comedy plays, and who...
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Étiennette Marie Périne de Villemomble, née
Étiennette Le
Marquis (1737–1806), was a
French dancer and courtesan, the
official royal mistress of Louis...
- Jerusalem. She was also
known as
Stephanie de Milly,
Etienette de Milly, and
Etiennette de Milly. She
married three times;
firstly to
Humphrey III of Toron, secondly...
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Odile Versois (born
Étiennette de Poliakoff-Baydaroff; 15 June 1930 – 23 June 1980) was a
French actress who
appeared in 47 film and
television productions...
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Anouchka Diane Etiennette (born
April 23, 1988) is a
Mauritian former swimmer, who
specialized in
sprint freestyle events.
Etiennette started swimming...
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Louise Etiennette Sidonie Henderson DBE (née Sauze, 21
April 1902 – 27 June 1994) was a French-New
Zealand artist and painter.
Louise Etiennette Sidonie...
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Cathedral of St John.
William married a
woman named Stephanie [fr] (a.k.a.
Etiennette).
Children of
Stephanie (order uncertain):
Renaud II, William's successor;...
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Christine Etiennette Pernette Jurine (1776–1812) was a
Swiss scientific illustrator. She
illustrated books written by her father,
naturalist Louis Jurine...
- Arles, to the church. On 1 July 1055 and
again in 1057, with his wife
Etiennette and his son Bertrand, he
himself donated property to St Victor. His patronage...
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Countess Gerberga was a
daughter of
Geoffrey I of
Provence and his wife
Etiennette of M****ille. She
became Countess of
Provence upon the
death of her brother...