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Charles de Sainte-Maure, duc de
Montausier (6
October 1610 – 17
November 1690), was a
French soldier and, from 1668 to 1680, the
governor of the dauphin...
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poems of the
Guirlande de
Julie by
Charles de Sainte-Maure, duc de
Montausier.
Laurent Guillo,
Pierre I
Ballard et
Robert III Ballard,
imprimeurs du...
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known as Marie-Thérèse d'Autriche. A
scandal arose when the
Duchess of
Montausier,
Governess of the
Children of
France and lady-in-waiting to the Queen...
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Public Theater. The
historical drama Vatel (2000) saw
Thurman play Anne de
Montausier, the love
interest of 17th-century
French chef François Vatel, and in...
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likeable tutor, the
Dauphin had the
repellent and
misanthropic Duc de
Montausier, who
ruthlessly applied the same
methods that had so
disturbed Louis XIII...
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English pastor and
author (b. 1634) 1690 –
Charles de Sainte-Maure, duc de
Montausier,
French general and
politician (b. 1610) 1708 –
Ludolf Bak****zen, German-Dutch...
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extravaganza he is
meant to orchestrate, he
finds himself in love with Anne de
Montausier, the king's
latest lover, who
returns his affections. However, due to...
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Avengers Emma Peel 1999
Sweet and
Lowdown Blanche 2000
Vatel Anne de
Montausier The
Golden Bowl
Charlotte Stant 2001 Tape Amy
Randall Chelsea Walls Grace...
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Baignes was a
viguerie which later became the
Barony of
Montausier. The
Chateau of
Montausier was a
short distance from the town to the north. The only...
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extravagant toilettes until being publicly rebuked by the duc de
Montausier,
causing his
retirement for some time to the provinces; thereupon, he...