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  1. Françoise "Fanchon" Pitel de Longchamp (17 January 1662 – 30 September 1721) was a French actress, professionally known by her stage name Mademoiselle Raisin. [1] She retired from the theater in 1701 and became a mistress of Louis, le Grand Dauphin, by whom she had three daughters.

  2. Françoise Pitel de Longchamps, dite Mademoiselle Raisin, est issue, comme son mari Jean-Baptiste Raisin, d'une famille de comédiens. Son père, Longchamp, est chef de la troupe du prince de Condé, sa mère est la fille de Turlupin. Son oncle, Beauval, sa sœur, Du Rieu, et sa nièce, Mademoiselle Godefroy, seront tous trois à la Comédie-Française.

  3. Actor. Françoise "Fanchon" Pitel de Longchamp was a French actress. Background. She was born on January 17, 1662, in Grenoble to Henri Pitel de Longchamp and Charlotte Legrand. Career. She retired from the theater in 1701 and became a mistress of Louis, le Grand Dauphin, by whom she had three daughters.

  4. 23 de mai. de 2018 · Françoise "Fanchon" Pitel de Longchamp (17 January 1662 – 30 September 1721) was a French actress. She retired from the theater in 1701 and became a mistress of Louis, le Grand Dauphin, by whom she had three daughters. She was born on January 17, 1662, in Grenoble to Henri Pitel de Longchamp and Charlotte Legrand.

    • Grenoble, Rhône-Alpes
    • Jean Baptiste Raisin
    • Rhône-Alpes
    • January 17, 1662
  5. Françoise Pitel de Longchamp, épouse Raisin, né le 17 janvier 1662 à Grenoble et morte le 30 septembre 1721 à Vignats, est une actrice française. Biographie [ modifier | modifier le code ] Elle naît le 17 janvier 1662 à Grenoble d’Henri Pitel de Longchamp et de Charlotte Legrand.

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    Françoise "Fanchon" Pitel de Longchamp (17 January 1662 – 30 September 1721) was a French actress, professionally known by her stage name Mademoiselle Raisin. She retired from the theater in 1701 and became a mistress of Louis, le Grand Dauphin, by whom she had three daughters.