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Reine Philiberte Rouph de
Varicourt (1757–1822) was a
French woman of letters. The
sister of Pierre-Marin
Rouph de Varicourt, she was
spotted by Voltaire...
- housekeeper,
hostess and companion. She also
adopted his protégée
Reine Philiberte de
Varicourt when the latter's
marriage to the Charles,
marquis de Villette...
- Jeanne-
Philiberte Ledoux (1767 – 12
October 1840) was a
French painter.
Ledoux was born in
Paris and took
lessons from Jean-Baptiste Greuze. Her work was...
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collaboration with
Jules Sandeau,
reach the high-water mark of Augier's art; in
Philiberte (1853), he
produced a
graceful and
delicate drawing-room comedy; and in...
- illness).
Bachet lived a
comfortable life in Bourg-en-Bresse. He
married Philiberte de
Chabeu in 1620 and had
seven children.
Bachet was a
pupil of the Jesuit...
- of
Charles Joseph Jacob de
Bleschamp (1747–1823) and his wife,
Marie Philiberte Jeanne Louise Bouvet (1759–1838). Her
paternal grandparents were Nicolas...
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Claudia of
Chalon was the
daughter of John of Chalon, lord of
Arlay and
Philiberte of Luxembourg-Ligny. She was
raised mainly at the
French court. She died...
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Gaston of Foix (1507–1512)
Giuliano de'
Medici (1515–1516),
married to:
Philiberte of
Savoy (1516–1524)
Louise of
Savoy (1524–1531),
Duchess of Angoulême...
- was the
fifth of
seven children, and the only
daughter of
Claude and
Philiberte Lamyn Alacoque. Her
father was a well-to-do notary. Her
godmother was...
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Metropolitan Museum of Art
Cupid Crowned by Psyche, 1785-1790
Jeanne Philiberte Ledoux, c. 1790 Nicolas-Pierre-Baptiste Anselme, c. 1790 The Two Friends...