- Mary
Gwendolin Byrd,
Marquise des
Monstiers-Mérinville (née Caldwell; 1863–1909) was an
American philanthropist and socialite. She
funded the foundation...
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Daniel Dumonstier (14 May 1574 – 22 June 1646) was a
French artist,
nicknamed as the best
artist in
crayons in
Europe of his time but now
little known...
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Bristielle Sophie Dupont Paul
Gasnier Laura Geisswiller Baptiste des
Monstiers Abda Sall
Valentine Watrin Commentators Marc Beaugé
Fashion Julien Bellver...
- Abbeville, as part of the
English peace with France.
Bishop Jean des
Monstiers de Froissac,
Catholic bishop (d.1569).
January 9 – Anne of Brittany, Duchess...
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American musician and
teacher Mary
Gwendolin Caldwell,
Marquise des
Monstiers-Mérinville (1863–1909),
American philanthropist and
socialite Mary Hay...
- He died on 10 May 1746, at the age of 64. "Bishop Charles-François des
Monstiers de Mérinville".
Catholic Hierarchy.
Retrieved 1
December 2020. v t e...
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broke off
their engagement and
married François Jean Louis,
Marquis des
Monstiers-Mérinville, in 1896.
Despite giving to
Catholic charities, she renounced...
- her birth, and her
father remarried in 1866 to Béatrix
Claire Marie des
Monstiers-Mérinville and had four
further children, his
second wife also
dying as...
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Countess Charles de
Galliffet on 15
November 1890, then
Countess Maurice des
Monstiers de Mérinville on 28 July 1914 (née
Frances Stevens)
Helene Leigh, Baroness...
- (1868–1956), who
married the
Count de Gallifet, and later,
Count Maurice des
Monstiers-Mérinville.
Mabel Ledyard Stevens (1872–1959), who
married Polish nobleman...