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Sévigné (French pronunciation: [maʁi də ʁabytɛ̃ ʃɑ̃tal]; 5
February 1626 – 17
April 1696), also
widely known as
Madame de
Sévigné or Mme de
Sévigné ([madam...
- Cesson-
Sévigné (French pronunciation: [sɛsɔ̃ seviɲe]; in Gallo: Séson or Seczon-Sevinyaé, Breton: Saozon-Sevigneg) is a
commune in the Ille-et-Vilaine...
- The Collège
Sévigné is a
French non-denominational
private school. The
school was
founded in 1880 by
Mathilde Salomon,
becoming the
first French non-denominational...
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Madame de
Sévigné is a 2023
French historical drama film
directed by
Isabelle Brocard. It
tells the
story of
Madame de
Sévigné, who
maintained a correspondence...
- The château des Rochers-
Sévigné, a
former Breton residence of
Madame de
Sévigné, is a 15th-century
Gothic manor house located near Vitré in Ille-et-Vilaine...
- Françoise-Marguerite de
Sévigné,
comtesse de
Grignan (10
October 1646 – 13
August 1705), was a
French aristocrat,
remembered for the
letters that her...
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cocoa powder, eggs and cream. It may have a
connection to the
Marquise de
Sévigné (1626–1696). List of
desserts Food
portal Steves,
Renie (1993). Fort Worth...
- in DC Comics. The
first Harpy was a
World War I
aviator named Denise de
Sevigne and foe of Hans Von Hammer, the
Enemy Ace. She
first appeared in Star-Spangled...
- year before, and the same year her
mother married Renaud de
Sévigné,
uncle of
Madame de
Sévigné, who
remained her
lifelong intimate friend. In 1655, de la...
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Charles de
Sévigné (1648–1713) was a
French aristocrat and soldier. He was the son of
French literary icon
Madame de
Sévigné.
Charles was born at the...