- [ventiˈmiʎʎa]; Intemelio:
Ventemiglia [veŋteˈmiʎa], Genoese: Vintimiggia; French:
Vintimille [vɛ̃timij]; Provençal:
Ventemilha [venteˈmiʎɔ]) is a
resort town in the...
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Charles de
Vintimille (2
September 1741 – 24
February 1814),
marquis du Luc, was a
French aristocrat and governor. He was the
illegitimate son of Pauline...
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Pauline Félicité de Mailly-Nesle,
marquise de
Vintimille (1712–1741), was the
second of the five
famous de
Nesle sisters, four of whom
would become mistresses...
- Charles-Gaspard-Guillaume de
Vintimille du Luc (French pronunciation: [ʃaʁl ɡaspaʁ ɡijom də vɛ̃timij dy lyk]; 1655–1746) was a
French Catholic bishop....
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comtesse de
Mailly Pauline-Félicité de
Mailly (1712–1741),
marquise de
Vintimille Diane-Adélaïde de
Mailly (1713–1760),
duchess de
Lauraguais Marie-Anne...
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Sardinia Princess Élisabeth
Illegitimate children included Charles de
Vintimille Agathe Louise de Saint-Antoine Philippe, Duke of Narbonne-Lara Louis,...
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archbishop of
Paris and Duke of Saint-Cloud by Charles-Gaspard-Guillaume de
Vintimille du Luc. Dégert, Antoine. "Louis-Antoine de Noailles." The
Catholic Encyclopedia...
- 1751),
Pauline Félicité de Mailly,
Mademoiselle de Nesle,
marquise de
Vintimille (1712 - 1741),
Diane Adélaïde de Mailly,
Mademoiselle de Montcavrel, duchesse...
- 1695–1729: Louis-Antoine de
Noailles 1729–1746: Charles-Gaspard-Guillaume de
Vintimille du Luc 1746:
Jacques Bonne-Gigault de
Bellefonds 1746–1781: Christophe...
- Notre-Dame, c. 1746.
Pictured left to
right are the
tombs of
Archbishops Vintimille and Bellefonds, the
funerary urn of
Archbishop Noailles, and two unidentified...