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Marie Angélique de
Scorailles,
Duchess of
Fontanges (French pronunciation: [maʁi ɑ̃ʒelik də skɔʁaj] ; July 1661 – 28 June 1681) was a
French noblewoman...
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Eustorge de
Scorailles (Latin: Eustorgius) was the
bishop of
Limoges from 1106
until his
death in 1137. He
belonged to the
local nobility, and was chosen...
- born in 1676),
Isabelle de
Ludres (1675–1678), and
Marie Angélique de
Scorailles (1679–1681), who died at age 19 in childbirth.
Through these liaisons...
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married the King in 1683
Isabelle de
Ludres (1647–1722)
Marie Angélique de
Scoraille de
Roussille (1661–1681),
duchess of
Fontanges Louis XV of
France (1710...
- 344 to 350
Eustorgius II,
bishop of
Milan from 512 to 518
Eustorge de
Scorailles,
bishop of
Limoges from 1106
until 1137
Eustorgius of Nicomedia, father...
- of Lude 1675
Louis XIV
Daillon 1685 Duke of
Fontanges 1680
Louis XIV
Scoraille 1681 Duke of
Aubigny 1684
Louis XIV Gordon-Lennox
Extant Duke of Humières...
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cream and egg
yolks is
named after Mlle. de Fontanges,
Marie Angelique de
Scorailles (1659–1681),
Louis XIV's
mistress between Mme. de
Montespan and Mme. de...
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until his death. He was the son of
Henry I of
Rodez and Al****ette of
Scorailles. In 1242 Hugh was in
revolt against the King of France,
Louis IX. Upon...
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French nobleman Bruno II of Berg,
archbishop of
Cologne Eustorge de
Scorailles,
bishop of
Limoges Gottfried II of Raabs,
German nobleman Gruffudd ap...
- sons
Dordet and Robert,
their daughter Nine and her
husband François de
Scorailles, and
Jeanne herself. In 1591, the château p****ed into the Pérusse des...