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  1. Marie Mancini - Wikipedia. Anna Maria "Marie" Mancini, Princess of Paliano (28 August 1639 – 8 May 1715) was the third of the five Mancini sisters, nieces to Cardinal Mazarin who were brought to France to marry advantageously.

  2. Marie Mancini (Rome, 28 août 1639 - Pise, 8 mai 1715), épouse du connétable Lorenzo Colonna, est une nièce du cardinal Mazarin, fille de Geronima Mazzarini et du baron Michele Mancini, et sœur de Laure-Victoire, Paul, Olympe, Philippe, Alphonse, Marie-Anne et Hortense Mancini.

  3. Nov 30, 2020 · This hugely important marriage came about due to the Prince of Conti having taken part in the Fronde – a civil war. The Prince of Conti had sided with the rebels and was imprisoned. After his release, it was later agreed that the Prince of Conti would marry one of Mazarin’s nieces which was a sign of irrefutable defeat.

  4. Marie Mancini. In the spring of 1672, Italian noblewoman Marie Mancini discovered that her husband, the preeminant Lorenzo Onofrio Colonna, intended to poison her.

  5. Mar 30, 2021 · Marie Mancini was a reader, writer, and précieuse, but her surviving writings were produced in service of her real-life circumstances. This article explores Marie's tactics in pursuit of autonomy.

  6. Marie Mancini (1639-1715) was famous as the first love of Louis XIV of France, and later she and her sister Hortense became scandalous celebrities by running away from their husbands and traveling unaccompanied through much of Western Europe.

  7. Born into an aristocratic Italian family in the 17th century, Mancini’s initial claim to fame stemmed from her being Louis XIV’s first love. The Sun King’s affections aside, Mancini also found additional infamy via her travels with her sister throughout Western Europe.