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- The Madelonnettes Convent (couvent des Madelonnettes) was a Paris convent in the 3rd arrondis****t of Paris. It was located in what is now a rectangle...
- de campagne Brigade de répression du proxénétisme The French Woman Madelonnettes Convent Occupation of Saint-Nizier church by Lyon prostitutes Parisian...
- organised religion caused her some trouble, and she was imprisoned in the Madelonnettes Convent in 1656 at the behest of Anne of Austria, Queen of France and...
- prison is located on the site of a former coal market and replaced the Madelonnettes Convent in the 3rd Arrondis****t, which had been used as a prison since...
- among others. The Marquise was instrumental in the establishment of the Madelonnettes Convent, a refuge for prostitutes. Their influence was felt through...
- appointed[clarification needed] by Jean Marie Roland, he was taken to the prison des Madelonnettes. Soon after his release, he was threatened again with arrest, but he...
- de campagne Brigade de répression du proxénétisme The French Woman Madelonnettes Convent Occupation of Saint-Nizier church by Lyon prostitutes Parisian...
- de campagne Brigade de répression du proxénétisme The French Woman Madelonnettes Convent Occupation of Saint-Nizier church by Lyon prostitutes Parisian...
- de campagne Brigade de répression du proxénétisme The French Woman Madelonnettes Convent Occupation of Saint-Nizier church by Lyon prostitutes Parisian...
- themselves from marital or paternal guardianship, they were locked up at the Madelonnettes Convent. At the request of Louis XIV and Madame de Maintenon, Madame...