considerable wit for her age. Her education was placed in the care of Marie Anne de Bourbon, the legitimised daughter of Louis XIV and Louise de La Vallière...
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Bossuet and Anne Dacier. Louis married Duchess Maria Anna of Bavaria on 7 March 1680. She was known in France as Dauphine Marie Anne Victoire. Although...
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Henri, Count of Chambord (redirect from Henri Charles Ferdinand Marie Dieudonné)
this interpretation, illegitimate and therefore void. Thus the Blancs d'Espagne, as they would come to be known, settled on Infante Juan, Count of Montizón...
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of Louis, le Grand Dauphin and Maria Anna of Bavaria, known as Dauphine Victoire, a younger brother of Louis, Duke of Burgundy and an uncle of Louis XV...
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Lodge, Richard (1923). "Review of Louise Élisabeth d'Orléans, Reine d'Espagne (1709-1742)". The English Historical Review. 38 (152): 597–601. doi:10...
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legitimist principles. A remnant of Legitimists, known as the Blancs d'Espagne (Whites of Spain), by repudiating Philip V's renunciation of the French...
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exhibition. These included three "very important works," Marie Louise d’Orléans, reine d’Espagne et Luc Giordano; La Reine Christine de Suède el le Guerchin;...
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Dictionnaire des mondes juifs, Paris, Larousse, 2008. Editor Mémoires juives d'Espagne et du Portugal, Paris, Publisud, 1996. Transmission et passages en monde...
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