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    Mazarinettes a reer e galleg eus seizh nizez d'ar c'hardinal Jules Mazarin, ar ministr pennañ e Bro-C'hall e-pad yaouankiz ar roue Loeiz XIV. O degas a reas gant tri niz all eus Italia da Vro-C'hall er bloavezhioù 1647 ha 1653 . Klask a reas aozañ dezho dimezioù pinvidik gant priñsed galloudus en Italia pe e Bro-C'hall.

  2. 17 de jan. de 2019 · Despite their extreme fame during their own lifetimes, unlike Cleopatra, the Mazarinettes’ legend has not endured within contemporary public imagination. This, in my opinion, is a shame – because these girls lived the wildest of lives, more than worthy of the most scandalous Roman propaganda created around Cleopatra, and even more tabloid-worthy than the Kardashians.

  3. Kardinal Mazarins Nichten Olympia, Hortensia und Maria Mancini (von links nach rechts), um 1660. Die Mazarinetten (französisch: Mazarinettes) waren die sieben Nichten des französischen Kardinals und Ministers Jules Mazarin, welche dieser 1647 und 1653 gemeinsam mit drei seiner Neffen aus Italien nach Frankreich kommen ließ, um sie anschließend vorteilhaft mit Mitgliedern mächtiger und ...

  4. 21 de nov. de 2022 · Like the rest of the Mazarinettes, Laura was born in Italy; she was born on 6 May 1636. Her parents, Baron Lorenzo Mancini and his wife, Girolama, belonged to the minor aristocracy.

  5. Sorry for the wait. The Mazarinettes were a group of 7 cousins, who married into a who's who of European nobility. find out how Prince eugene of Savoy, Bonni...

  6. The Mazarinettes were the seven nieces of Cardinal Jules Mazarin, the Chief Minister of France during the youth of King Louis XIV. He brought them, together with three of his nephews, from Italy to France in the years 1647 and 1653. Afterwards, he arranged advantageous marriages for them to powerful and influential French and Italian princes.

  7. Mazarinettes. Las Mazarinettes eran las siete sobrinas del cardenal Jules Mazarin , ministro principal de Francia durante la infancia del rey Luis XIV . Los trajo de Italia, junto con tres de sus sobrinos, entre 1647 y 1653. Posteriormente, concertó matrimonios favorables para este último con influyentes príncipes franceses e italianos.