- of Mayenne,
Duchess of
Meilleraye,
mistress of
Charles II of
England Paul-Jules de la
Porte (1699–1731; also Duke of
Meilleraye) Paul de la
Porte (1731–1738;...
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Armand Charles de La Porte, 2nd Duke of La
Meilleraye (1632 – 9
November 1713), was a
French general, who was
Grand Master and
Captain General of Artillery...
- La
Meilleraye (1602 in
Paris – 8
February 1664 in Paris) was a
French nobleman and a
Marshal of France. He was
marquis then duke of La
Meilleraye and...
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Louise d'Aumont,
duchesse d'Aumont,
duchesse Mazarin et de La
Meilleraye, (Louise Félicité Victoire; 22
October 1759, in
Paris – 13
December 1826, in Paris)...
- to one of the
richest men in Europe,
Armand Charles de La
Porte de La
Meilleraye. Upon
marriage to Hortense, he was
granted the
title of duc Mazarin. On...
- La
Meilleraye-de-Bretagne (French pronunciation: [la mɛjʁɛ də bʁətaɲ]; Gallo: La Melherae, Breton: Melereg-Breizh) is a
commune in the Loire-Atlantique...
- Félicité
Victoire d'Aumont,
Duchess of Aumont,
Duchess Mazarin and of La
Meilleraye on 15 July 1777 in Paris. They
divorced in 1798 and had two sons: Honoré...
- Jean de Moy,
seigneur de La
Meilleraye (c. 1528-October 1591) was a
member of an
influential Norman noble family, lieutenant-general and
governor during...
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Duchess of La
Meilleraye, plus a
royal contribution, the
building had been
started by the
governor of Nantes, her husband, the Duke of La
Meilleraye. The buildings...
-
escaped her
abusive husband,
Armand Charles de La
Porte de La
Meilleraye, Duke of La
Meilleraye, and went to London,
where she
became the
mistress of King...