-
disinherited by his father. His daughter,
Madame de Villette, was born in 1584 at
Mursay to
Suzanne de
Lusignan de Lezay; at an
early age, on 22
October 1610, she...
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Philippe Marquis de Villette-
Mursay (1627 – 25
December 1707) was a
French naval commander. He was born in
Normandy as the son of
Benjamin de Villette...
- Marthe-Marguerite de
Villette de
Mursay,
comtesse de
Caylus (1673–1729), was the
daughter of vice-admiral Philippe,
Marquis de Villette-
Mursay. His
younger brother...
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Mursay is a
ruined 16th-century
castle in the
commune of Échiré, 10 km
north of
Niort in the Deux-Sèvres département of France. The Château de
Mursay...
- Marthe-Marguerite Le
Valois de
Villette de
Mursay,
marquise de
Caylus (1673–1729), was a
French noblewoman and writer. Born in Poitou, she was the daughter...
- back at the
Strait of Gibraltar,
losing two
ships in a storm, and
Villette Mursay with the
Rochefort squadron was dela****. Tourville's
Brest fleet was undermanned...
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Louise Arthemise d'Aubigné (commonly
known as
Madame de Villette; 1584 –
Mursay, 24
January 1663) was a
French noblewoman and aunt of
Madame de Maintenon...
- Chapelle-Bertrand •
Cherveux • Coudray-Salbart • la Guyonnière •
Javarzay •
Mursay •
Niort •
Olbreuse •
Parthenay •
Sanzay • Saint-Mesmin
Dordogne (24)...
- the care of
their paternal aunt,
Madame de Villette. The Villettes' home,
Mursay,
became a
happy memory for Françoise, who had been in the care of her aunt...
- Callenburgh. In the centre, the
French White squadron (16
ships under Villette Mursay,
Tourville and Langeron)
opposed the
English Red
squadron (27
ships under...