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  1. Anne Sanguin. Anne de Pisseleu d'Heilly ( French pronunciation: [an də pislø dɛji] ), Duchess of Étampes, (1508 – 1580) was chief mistress of Francis I of France. She became Francis' mistress following his return from captivity in 1526. Anne enriched her family and friends through her courtly influence and after Francis' death was ...

    • 1508
    • Pisseleu d'Heilly (by birth), Brosse (by marriage)
  2. Sep 22, 2021 · Anne was born in 1508 in Picardy, France, to parents Guillaume de Pisseleu, seigneur d’Heilly, and his second wife Anne Sanguin de Meudon. The family were noble but not particularly wealthy. Anne’s father was married three times, and Anne was one of 23 siblings (though some sources say there were more).

  3. Anne de Pisseleu, duchess d’Étampes was the mistress of King Francis I of France and the major supporter of the party of the Duke d’Orléans in opposition to that of the dauphin (the future Henry II). The daughter of a nobleman of Picardy, she came to court before 1522 as maid of honour to Louise of.

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  5. Anne de Pisseleu, duchesse d'Étampes, née vers la fin de l'année 1508, au château de Fontaine-Lavaganne ( Picardie ), et morte dans les premiers jours de septembre 1580 1, au château d'Heilly ( Picardie ), fut la favorite de Francois Ier, jusqu'à la mort du roi.

  6. Étampes, Anne de Pisseleu d'Heilly, Duchesse d' (1508–c. 1580)Duchess and mistress of Francis I. Name variations: Anne d'Heilly; duchess of Etampes. Born Anne de Pisseleu d'Heilly in 1508; died around 1580; daughter of Guillaume de Pisseleu, sieur d'Heilly (a noble of Picardy); married Jean de Brosse, eventually the duc d'Étampes; mistress ...

  7. Dec 11, 2018 · C. orneille de Lyon, also known as Corneille de La Haye, was a Dutch painter active in Lyon, France since 1533 (Fig. 1). Both names were given to the artist based on the cities he was associated with–he worked in Lyon and supposedly was from Hague. We don’t know his real last name.

  8. Anne de Pisseleu, Duchess of Étampes, was maîtresse en titre of François I, one of the first really high profile figures in such a position. This chapter provides a number of perspectives, combining profound suspicion of non-royal women in political.

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