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  1. Philippe Jules François Mancini (Paris, 3 octobre 1675 - Paris, 14 septembre 1768 [1]), duc de Nevers, dit de Nivernais, prince de Vergagne, marquis de Donzy, petit-neveu de Mazarin et neveu de Madame de Montespan, gentilhomme français.

  2. Philippe Jules François Mancini, 3rd Duke of Nevers (Paris, 1676 – Paris, 1768) was a French aristocrat and member of the Mancini family. Early life [ edit ] He was born as the son of Philippe Jules Mancini, 8th Duke of Nevers and Diane Gabrielle Damas (1656-1715), he was the great-nephew of both King Louis XIV of France's ...

  3. Philippe Jules Mancini, 8th Duke of Nevers (1641–1707) was the nephew of Cardinal Mazarin, chief minister of France immediately after the death of King Louis XIII. He was the brother of the five famous Mancini sisters, who, along with two of their female Martinozzi cousins, were known at the court of King Louis XIV of France as the ...

  4. Jules Mazarin: Successeur François Mancini: Commandement Capitaine-lieutenant de la 1 re compagnie des Mousquetaires du roi Distinctions Chevalier du Saint-Esprit: Autres fonctions Gouverneur et lieutenant-général du Nivernais. Biographie; Dynastie Famille Mancini: Nom de naissance Philippe Julien Mancini-Mazarini Naissance 26 mai ...

  5. Philippe Jules François Mancini, Duke of Nevers. From a page move. Redirects from moves.

  6. 3 de mai. de 2022 · http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Philip_Julian_Mancini. Philippe Jules Mancini (1641, Rome-1707, Paris), Duke of Nevers, was the nephew of Cardinal Mazarin, chief minister of France immediately after the death of King Louis XIII. He was the brother of the five famous Mancini sisters, who along with two of their female Martinozzi cousins ...

  7. Philippe Jules François Mancini (Paris, 1676-Paris, 1768), duc de Nivernais was a French aristocrat and member of the Mancini family. As son of Philippe Mancini and Diane Gabrielle Damas de Thianges, he was the great-nephew of both King Louis XIV of France's mistress, Madame de Montespan, and his first chief minister, Cardinal Mazarin.