Fulvie de Randan, née Pic de Mirandole (1533–1607) was a French court official. She served as Première dame d'honneur to the queen of France, Louise of...
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Tehran, Iran Randan, Puy-de-Dôme, France Château de Randan Randan, Kurdistan Fulvie de Randan (1533–1607), French court official This disambiguation page lists...
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graciously. Octave - César Auguste (Augustus Caesar) Livie Cinna Maxime Émilie Fulvie Polyclète Évandre Euphorbe Louis Auchincloss, False Dawn p 4 ISBN 0-385-18021-7...
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Court offices Preceded by Fulvie de Randan Première dame d'honneur to the Queen of France 1600–1610 Succeeded by Inés de la Torre (With Laurence de Montmorency)...
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(Dame or dame du palais) to Catherine de' Medici in 1564–1583. In 1583, Fulvie de Randan was appointed to the office of Première dame d'honneur to the...
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second of four sons of Charles de La Rochefoucald, Count of Randan, and Fulvie Pico della Mirandola, and the nephew of Jean de La Rochefoucald, abbot of...
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brother's wife Fulvia Pico della Mirandola. Silvia and Fulvia (Silvie and Fulvie in French) were both descendants of an elder brother of the philosopher...
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Dampierre 1583–1585: Louise de Cipierre (jointly with de Randan) 1583–1601: Fulvie de Randan (jointly with de Cipierre) 1600–1632: Antoinette de Pons For the...
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Dutchman (GB) 1846 Bay Middleton Sultan Cobweb Barbelle Sandbeck Darioletta Fulvie (FR) 1856 Gladiator (GB) Partisan Pauline Boutique (FR) Young Emilius Belvidere...
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