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    The Mazarinettes were the seven nieces of Cardinal Jules Mazarin, (1639–1661 [1] ), chief minister to the Kings Louis XIII and Louis XIV of France from 1642 until his death.

  2. Jan 17, 2019 · The Mazarinettes were so named because they were the seven nieces of Cardinal Mazarin, who, during the minority of Louis XIV, could claim the title of the most powerful man in France. He was also the Mazarinettes’ Kris Jenner.

    • Cardinal Mazarin’s Power
    • The Mazarinettes in France
    • Laura Mancini —The First Mazarinette
    • Marriage
    • Children and Her Death

    Cardinal Jules Mazarin, who served as the chief minister to Kings Louis XIII and XIV, was an influential figure in seventeenth-century France. He was chief minister from 1642 until his death in 1661. Originally hailing from Italy, he relocated to France years before, and his two sisters followed him there. After having amassed so much power, he sou...

    The widowed Anne of Austria, Queen Regent of France, was receptive to Mazarin bringing his nieces to court. In fact, she allowed the younger Mazarinettes (“little Mazarins”) to be educated alongside Louis XIV and his younger brother, Monsieur Philippe, Duke of Anjou. From the moment they arrived at court, these young women caused quite a stir. The ...

    Like the rest of the Mazarinettes, Laura was born in Italy; she was born on 6 May 1636. Her parents, Baron Lorenzo Mancini and his wife, Girolama, belonged to the minor aristocracy. Together the couple produced ten children. Five of their daughters would belong to the infamous Mazarinettes. The eldest child born to this union was Laura Vittoria. Sh...

    When she was of age to marry, several suitors were proposed for her. One such suitor was Louis-Charles de Nogaret de Foix, Duke of Candale. In his own right, the Duke of Candale was a handsome man, but he died before the marriage could take place. Laura eventually married a Prince of the Blood, Louis, Duke of Mercoeur, on 4 February 1651. Thereafte...

    The Duke and Duchess Mercoeur had three sons: Louis Joseph, Philippe, and Jules César. The two eldest sons lived to adulthood and had no children. The third son died at the age of three. Laura suffered great sorrow as right before her third son was born, she lost her mother, who died on 29 December 1656 at the Louvre Palace. She was beside herself ...

  3. Les Mazarinettes étaient les sept nièces du cardinal Jules Mazarin, principal ministre de la France pendant l'enfance du roi Louis XIV. Il les fit venir d'Italie, ainsi que trois de ses neveux, entre 1647 et 1653.

  4. Aug 27, 2022 · The Mazarinettes were a group of sisters and cousins who took 17th century Europe by storm.

  5. Along with two of their female Martinozzi cousins, the Mancini sisters were known at the court of King Louis XIV of France as the Mazarinettes. Marie is an ancestor of Queen Paola of Belgium .

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  7. Sep 12, 2021 · The Mazarinettes were a group of 7 cousins, who married into a who's who of European nobility. find out how Prince eugene of Savoy, Bonni...