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  1. Filipe Mancini (em francês: Philippe Mancini Roma, 26 de maio de 1641 - Paris, 8 de maio de 1707), Duque de Nevers, conhecido como "de Nivernais", sobrinho do cardeal Mazarino, era irmão de Laura Vitória (Laure-Victoire), Paulo (Paul), Olímpia (Olympe), Maria (Marie), Hortênsia (Hortense), Afonso (Alphonse) e Maria Ana (Marie Anne).

  2. Philippe Julien Mancini (26 mai 1641 à Rome-8 mai 1707 à Paris) est un noble français d'origine italienne, neveu du cardinal Mazarin.

  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 ...

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    Filipe Mancini, Duque de Nevers, conhecido como "de Nivernais", sobrinho do cardeal Mazarino, era irmão de Laura Vitória (Laure-Victoire), Paulo (Paul), Olímpia (Olympe), Maria (Marie), Hortênsia (Hortense), Afonso (Alphonse) e Maria Ana.

  5. Mancini of Rome. The Mancini family was called de Lucij (or simply Lucij) [2] [3] in Rome for the fishes on its coat of arms. Many of the members were "Conservatori all'Urbe". The first known member of the family is Lucio Mancini who lived in 990.

  6. Philippe Julien Mancini (26 de maio de 1641 em Roma-8 de maio de 1707 em Paris) é um nobre francês de origem italiana, sobrinho do Cardeal Mazarin.

  7. Philippe-Jules Mancini, Duc de Nevers. Filippo Giulio Mancini was born on May 26, 1641 in Rome as second son of Girolama Mazzarini, sister of Cardinal de Mazarin, and the Italian aristocrat Lorenzo Mancini. Just like his sisters, he adopted the French version of his name upon being brought to France. Philippe-Jules Mancini, Duc de Nevers.