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  1. Marie Anne de Coislin (1732-1817), was a French aristocrat, known as the mistress to Louis XV of France in 1755. She was the king's Petite maîtresse (unofficial mistress), not his Maîtresse-en-titre (official mistress).

  2. Biographie. Tombe au cimetière du Père-Lachaise. Marie-Anne de Mailly-Rubempré, marquise de Coislin, est une aristocrate française et une maîtresse de Louis XV, née le 17 septembre 1732 et morte le 13 février 1817 à Paris .

  3. Marie Anne de Coislin was a French aristocrat, known as the mistress to Louis XV of France in 1755. She was the daughter of Louis de Mailly (1696-1767) and Anne Françoise Elisabeth Arbaleste de Melun and was married in 1750 to the Charles Georges René du Cambout de Coislin (d. 1771), but they separated soon after marriage.

    • September 17, 1732
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  5. Architect Ange-Jacques Gabriel built the Coislin Mansion in 1770, commissioned by Marie-Anne de Mailly-Rubempré, marquise de Coislin, then duchesse de Mailly and royal mistress (of Louis XV - in 1755), born on September 17, 1732. She died in Paris on February 13, 1817.

  6. Marie Anne de Coislin (1732-1817), was a French aristocrat, known as the mistress to Louis XV of France in 1755. [1] She was the daughter of marquis Louis de Mailly (1696-1767) and the lady-in-waiting Anne Françoise Elisabeth Arbaleste de Melun and married in 1750 to the duke Charles Georges René du Cambout de Coislin (d. 1771), but they ...

  7. Is that a word?) mistresses of Louis XV and deserved to be highlighted, the case for Marie Anne is a little slimmer. Her time with the king was brief and not well documented, and probably the most famous anecdote is her crowing about her "hand of kings" one night at cards.

  8. Jan 5, 2024 · Contemporaine du siècle des lumières. Marie Anne voit le jour en 1732. Elle épouse Charles René du Cambout, marquis de Coislin et vicomte de Carheil, le 8 avril 1750. Celui décède le 20 janvier 1771 à Carheil, Plessé, et on l’inhume dans l’église de Guenrouet (Loire-Atlantique).

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