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Montesquiou (French pronunciation: [mɔ̃tɛskju]; Gascon: Montesquiu) is a
commune in the Gers department,
Southwestern France. It is the
historic seat...
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Marie Joseph Robert Anatole,
comte de
Montesquiou-Fézensac (19
March 1855,
Paris – 11
December 1921, Menton) was a
French aesthete,
Symbolist poet, painter...
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Portrait of
Robert de
Montesquiou is an oil on
canvas painting by
Italian painter Giovanni Boldini, from 1897. It is held at the Musée d'Orsay, in...
- The de
Montesquiou family is a
French noble family stemming from
Montesquiou in
Gascony whose do****ented
filiation traces back to
circa 1190. In the 18th...
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Louise Charlotte Françoise de
Montesquiou, née de Le
Tellier de Louvois-Courtanvaux de
Montmirail de
Creuzy (25 June 1765 – 29 May 1835), was a French...
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Alfred de
Montesquiou (born 1978) is a
contemporary French reporter,
author and do****entary film director. He is a
laureate of France's
highest journalism...
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Aymeri de
Montesquiou-Fezensac (born 7 July 1942 in Marsan, Gers) was a
member of the
Senate of France,
representing the Gers department. He is a member...
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Pierre de
Montesquiou,
comte d'Artagnan and
later comte de
Montesquiou (1640 – 12
August 1725) was a
French soldier and
Marshal of France. A
scion of the...
- Léon de
Montesquiou (14 July 1873 – 25
September 1915) was an
artistocratic French essayist,
militant royalist and nationalist. He pla**** a
leading role...
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Painted in
circa 1871, the
painting once
belonged to
Robert de
Montesquiou, and is
currently housed at the
Princeton University Art
Museum located...