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- Marie de Miramion, also known as Marie Bonneau, or Marie Bonneau de Rubella Beauharnais de Miramion (1629–1696), was a French religious figure, known for...
- Beauharnais, seigneur de Miramion William III Beauharnais William IV Beauharnais Francis I of Beauharnais, seigneur of Miramion (died 1587) François II...
- author of France's first historical novel, La Princesse de Clèves. Marie de Miramion 1629 France Anna van Schurman A woman known for her piety and the organizations...
- Galande [811] Hôtel de Longueville 5 289 rue Saint-Jacques [812] Hôtel de Miramion 5 47-53 quai de la Tournelle [813] Hôtel de Nesmond 5 55-57 quai de la...
- became more notorious than ever through an attempt to abduct Madame de Miramion, a rich widow. This affair was settled with some difficulty by a considerable...
- of the Holy Trinity in 1611 by Marie Bonneau de Rubella Beauharnais de Miramion. These two institutes were united in 1665, and the ****ociates called the...
- is Maubert-Mutualité on Line 10. The museum was housed in the Hôtel de Miramion, attributed to architect François Mansart, which was built as a private...
- General of 1614. He was the son of François I de Beauharnais, seigneur de Miramion, and his wife Madeleine Bourdineau. He married Anne Brachet, (daughter...
- Bouette de Blémur, French Benedictine nun and writer (b. 1618) Marie de Miramion, French woman known for her piety (b. 1629) March 25 – Henry Casimir II...
- Bouette de Blémur, French Benedictine nun and writer (b. 1618) Marie de Miramion, French woman known for her piety (b. 1629) March 25 – Henry Casimir II...