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Marie de
Rabutin-Chantal,
marquise de Sévigné (French: [maʁi də ʁabytɛ̃ ʃɑ̃tal]; 5
February 1626 – 17
April 1696), also
widely known as
Madame de Sévigné...
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Roger de
Rabutin,
comte de
Bussy (13
April 1618 – 9
April 1693),
commonly known as Bussy-
Rabutin, was a
French memoirist. He was the
cousin and frequent...
- The Château de Bussy-
Rabutin, also
known as Château de Bussy-le-Grand, is a château
which developed from a 12th-century castle,
located in the commune...
- correspondence. Her
granddaughter also
became a
famous writer,
Marie de
Rabutin-Chantal,
marquise de Sévigné. She was
beatified on 21
November 1751 by...
- de
Rabutin (1857). Mémoires de
Roger de
Rabutin,
comte de Bussy.
University of
Illinois Urbana-Champaign. Paris: Charpentier. Bussy,
Roger de
Rabutin; Lalanne...
- She was the
first child of
Henri de Sévigné and his
young wife,
Marie de
Rabutin-Chantal. Two
years later, at the family's Château des Rochers-Sévigné in...
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Maximilien de Béthune, duc de Sully†
Urbain de Maillé-Brézé†
Marie de
Rabutin-Chantal,
marquise de Sévigné†
Armand de
Vignerot du Plessis† Catherine...
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French king
Henri III
Roger de
Rabutin,
comte de
Bussy (1618–1693), a
French memoirist commonly known as Bussy-
Rabutin Marquis de Bussy-Castelnau (1718–1785)...
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Aphra Behn,
English playwright Cyrano de Bergerac,
French novelist Bussy-
Rabutin,
cousin of
Madame de Sévigné, and
author of
Histoire Amoureuse des Gaules...
- Michel-Celse-Roger de Bussy-
Rabutin (1669 – 3
November 1736) was a
French churchman and diplomat. The
second son of
Count Roger de Bussy-
Rabutin, he
served as Bishop...