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  1. Girolama or Geronima Mazarini (1608 or 1614 – 29 December 1656) was the sister of Cardinal Mazarin, the chief minister of France at the start of the reign of King Louis XIV of France. She was the mother of the five famous Mancini sisters, who with two of their female Martinozzi cousins, became famous at the French court as the ...

  2. Jerónima Mazzarini (em italiano: Geronima ou Girolama Mazzarini, Roma, 1614 — Paris, 29 de dezembro de 1656) foi uma descendente de uma família nobre siciliana, irmã do Cardeal Mazarino, do cardeal Miguel Mazzarino e de Laura Margarida Mazzarini.

  3. Geronima o Girolama Mazzarini, o Mazzarino (Roma, 5 dicembre 1614 – Parigi, 29 dicembre 1656), era sorella del cardinale Mazzarino, il capo-ministro di Francia all'inizio del regno di re Luigi XIV di Francia.

  4. 28 de abr. de 2022 · Girolama or Geronima Mazzarini (1608 or 1614 –29 December 1656) was the sister of Cardinal Mazarin, the chief minister of France at the start of the reign of King Louis XIV of France. She was the mother of the five famous Mancini sisters, who with two of their female Martinozzi cousins, became famous at the French court as the ...

    • Barone Michele Lorenzo Mancini
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    • Pescina, Abruzzi e Molise, Italy
    • December 29, 1614
  5. Girolama or Geronima Mazarini was the sister of Cardinal Mazarin, the chief minister of France at the start of the reign of King Louis XIV of France. She was the mother of the five famous Mancini sisters, who with two of their female Martinozzi cousins, became famous at the French court as the Mazarinettes.

  6. After his death in 1650, her mother, Girolama Mazzarini, brought her daughters from Rome to Paris in the hope of using the influence of her brother, Cardinal Mazarin, to gain them advantageous marriages.

  7. Girolama Mazzarini. Laura Mancini, Duchess of Mercœur (6 May 1636 – 8 February 1657) was a niece of Cardinal Mazarin. She was the eldest of the five famous Mancini sisters, who along with two of their female Martinozzi cousins, were known at the court of Louis XIV of France as the Mazarinettes.