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Marie Anne or Marie-Anne is the name of: Aristocrats *Princess Marie Anne of France (1664-1664?), daughter of King Louis XIV of France *Infanta Marie Anne of Portugal (1861-1942), Portuguese infanta and Grand Duchess consort of Luxembourg * Marie Anne de Bourbon (other) *Marie Anne de La Trémoille, princesse des Ursins (1642-1722), an influential lady in the Spanish royal court during Philip V's early reign * Marie Anne de Mailly (1717-1744), duchesse de Châteauroux and mistress of King Louis XV of France *Marie Anne Mancini (1649-1714), duchesse de Bouillon and niece of Cardinal Mazarin Other *Marie-Anne Asselin (1888–1971), French–Canadian opera singer and voice teacher *Marie-Anne Barbel (1704–1793), French-Canadian businesswoman * Marie Anne Barbier (1664/1670?–1742), French playwright and writer * Marie Anne Blondin (1809–1890), Canadian teacher and Mother Superior * Marie-Anne Bouchiat (born 1934), French physicist * Marie Anne Éléonore de Bourbon (1690 ...
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Princess Marie Anne Of France
LouisXIV (Louis-Dieudonné; 5 September 16381 September 1715), also known as Louis the Great () or the Sun King (), was King of France from 1643 until his death in 1715. His verified reign of 72 years and 110 days is the longest of any monarch in history. An emblem of the age of absolutism in Europe, Louis XIV's legacy includes French colonial expansion, the conclusion of the Thirty Years' War involving the Habsburgs, and a controlling influence on the style of fine arts and architecture in France, including the transformation of the Palace of Versailles into a center of royal power and politics. Louis XIV's pageantry and opulence helped define the French Baroque style of art and architecture and promoted his image as absolute ruler of France in the early modern period. Louis XIV began his personal rule of France in 1661 after the death of his chief minister Cardinal Mazarin. A believer in the divine right of kings, Louis XIV continued Louis XIII's work of creating a ...
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Marie-Anne Cohendet
Marie-Anne Cohendet is a French political scientist and expert in constitutional law. She is a professor in the faculty of public law at the University of Paris 1 Pantheon-Sorbonne. Cohendet studies the constitutional and institutional structure of French politics, and she has also written on potential democratic reforms to the French political system. Education and professional positions Cohendet graduated in 1991 from the Jean Moulin University Lyon 3 with a doctorate in political science. She wrote her doctoral dissertation on the period between 1986 and 1988 when the President of France faced an antagonistic majority in the French Parliament, with a particular focus on the unprecedented strain that this situation put on French political and legal institutions. Cohendet's thesis was called ''L'épreuve de la cohabitation : mars 1986–mai 1988'', and was supervised by Pierre Vialle. It was successful in the public law agrégation of 1992. In September 1992, Cohendet was appoin ...
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Marie-Anne De Lachassaigne
Marie-Anne de Lachassaigne (1747–1820), was a French stage actress.Émile Campardon, Les Comédiens du roi de la troupe française pendant les deux derniers siècles, Paris, H. Champion, 1879 She was engaged at the Comédie-Française in 1765. She became a Sociétaires of the Comédie-Française The sociétaires of the Comédie-Française are chosen from among the ''pensionnaires'' who have been in the company a year or more. They are decided upon in the course of a general assembly of the company's administrative committee, made up of 6 e ... in 1769. She retired in 1804. She was a successful character actor. References External links Marie-Anne de Lachassaigne Comédie-Française 1747 births 1820 deaths 18th-century French actresses French stage actresses {{France-stage-actor-stub ...
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Marie Anne Isler Béguin
Marie Anne Isler Béguin (born 30 June 1956 in Boulay-Moselle) is a French politician and Member of the European Parliament for the East of France. She is a member of the French Greens, part of the European Greens. She was re-elected in 2004. She sits on the Committee on the Environment, Public Health and Food Safety and is a substitute for the Committee on Foreign Affairs. She also is the Chairwoman of the delegation of the European parliament to Armenia, Azerbaijan, and Georgia Georgia most commonly refers to: * Georgia (country), a country in the South Caucasus * Georgia (U.S. state), a state in the southeastern United States Georgia may also refer to: People and fictional characters * Georgia (name), a list of pe .... External links * * 1956 births Living people People from Boulay-Moselle The Greens (France) MEPs MEPs for France 1999–2004 MEPs for East France 2004–2009 20th-century women MEPs for France 21st-century women MEPs for France {{Fra ...
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Marie-Anne Horthemels
Marie-Anne-Hyacinthe Horthemels (1682 – 24 March 1727) was a French engraver, wife of the King's engraver Nicolas-Henri Tardieu. Biography Marie-Anne-Hyacinthe Horthemels was one of three daughters of the Dutch bookseller Daniel Horthemels (c. 1650-1691) and his wife Marie Cellier (b. 1656), from Saint-Maurice, to the southeast of Paris. The family converted from Protestantism to Roman Catholicism, and became followers of the theologian Cornelius Jansen. Marie-Anne had at least five siblings. Her sister Louise-Magdeleine Horthemels was an active reproductive engraver who married Charles-Nicolas Cochin, ''graveur du roi''. Marie-Nicole married Alexis Simon Belle, ''peintre ordinaire du roi''. Her brothers Daniel and Denys continued in the bookselling trade, while Frédéric Horthemels was also an engraver. Marie-Anne's first marriage was to the pastry-maker Germain Le Coq, who had worked for King Louis XIV of France (1638–1715) and for the Duchess of Burgundy. They married ...
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Marie-Anne Gaboury
Marie-Anne Lagimodière (née Gaboury; 15 August 1780 – 14 December 1875) was a French-Canadian woman noted as both the grandmother of Louis Riel, and as the first woman of European descent to travel to and settle in what is now Western Canada.Lester, Tanya. "A Strong Woman". Indian Record'. Vol. 48–50. Oblate Fathers; 1985. p. 10. Early life Gaboury was born in Maskinongé, Quebec, a village near modern Trois-Rivières.Maggie Siggins. Marie-Anne: The Extraordinary Life of Louis Riel's Grandmother'. McClelland & Stewart; 13 October 2009. . p. unpaged. As a young woman, she kept house for a priest there until her marriage on 21 April 1806 to Jean-Baptiste Lagimodière.Historical and Scientific Society of Manitoba. Transaction[s]'. 1888. p. 23–. Lagimodière was originally from nearby Saint-Ours; he had become a coureur des bois employed in the fur trade by the Hudson's Bay Company in Rupert's Land. Travels in the west Immediately following their marriage, ...
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Marie-Anne Frison-Roche
Marie-Anne Frison-Roche (born 2 August 1959 in Bar-le-Duc (Lorraine), France) is a professor of Economic Law at the Institut d’Etudes Politiques de Paris. She is a specialist in Regulatory Law, whose doctrine she founded in France. Studies Her studies notably consisted of a Bachelor's degree in Philosophy at the Université de la Sorbonne (Paris IV) in 1987, a Master of Advanced Studies (DEA) in Private Law at Université Pantheon Sorbonne (Paris I) in 1984, a Master of Advanced Studies (DEA) in Procedural Law at Panthéon-Assas University in 1983, and a State Doctorate in Private Law, which she obtained after defending a thesis entitled ''Generalities on the Adversarial Principle'' at Panthéon-Assas University in 1988. Her studies culminated with the first place in the Agrégation of Private Law in 1991. Professional career Following her studies, she successively occupied Professorial positions at the University of Angers, Université Paris-Dauphine, and Sciences-Po (P ...
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Marie-Anne Fragonard
Marie-Anne Fragonard, née Gérard, (1745–1823) was a French painter of portrait miniatures. Known for being the wife of the painter Jean-Honoré Fragonard Jean-Honoré Fragonard (; 5 April 1732 (birth/baptism certificate) – 22 August 1806) was a French painter and printmaker whose late Rococo manner was distinguished by remarkable facility, exuberance, and hedonism. One of the most prolific art ... since 1769, she also painted miniatures, which, after having long been attributed to her husband, were returned to her name by the historian Pierre Rosenberg. She painted in a free and easy style, which was close to the style of Jean-Honoré. File:Gossporträtt (Marie Anne Fragonard) - Nationalmuseum - 24862.tif, alt=Marie-Anne Fragonard, A work by Marie-Anne Fragonard from the collection of the Nationalmuseum, Stockholm. File:Portrait of a Boy MET ep60.14.R.jpg, This lively miniature was long thought to have been painted by Jean Honoré Fragonard (1732–1806). Today, i ...
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Marie-Anne Pauline Du Mont
Marie-Anne Pauline Du Mont, stage name Mademoiselle Lavoy (fl. 1739 – 1793), was a French stage actress.Émile Campardon, Les Comédiens du roi de la troupe française pendant les deux derniers siècles, Paris, H. Champion, 1879 She was engaged at the Comédie-Française in 1734. She became a Sociétaires of the Comédie-Française The sociétaires of the Comédie-Française are chosen from among the ''pensionnaires'' who have been in the company a year or more. They are decided upon in the course of a general assembly of the company's administrative committee, made up of 6 e ... in 1740. She retired in 1759. She played the confidants of heroines, secondary heroines and shared character parts with Mademoiselle de La Motte. References External links Mademoiselle Lavoy Comédie-Française 18th-century births 1793 deaths 18th-century French actresses French stage actresses {{France-stage-actor-stub ...
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Marie Anne Doublet
Marie Anne Doublet (23 August 1677 – May 1771), known as Doublet de Persan, Legendre, was a French scholar, writer and salonnière. She was born and died in Paris. After the death of her husband, Doublet was the friend and possible lover of Louis Petit de Bachaumont; she was a supporter of parlement. The salon, known as The Parish, met in Doublet's home within the walls of the convent of the . It sponsored a clandestine newsletter, the ''Mémoires secrets pour servir à l'histoire de la République des Lettres en France''. Members of the salon Doublet were against what they saw as rococo degeneracy and advocated for a strict and moralistic classicism. Doublet herself was a critique of rococo art; she and Bachaumont helped foster the classicist revival in the Academy in the 1740s and 1750s. A central figure of the salon Doublet was Jean-Baptiste de La Curne de Sainte-Palaye Jean-Baptiste de La Curne de Sainte-Palaye (June 1697 – 1 March 1781) was a French historian, cl ...
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Marie-Anne Detourbay
Marie-Anne Detourbay (18 January 1837 – 21 January 1908) was a French demimonde, demimondaine and salon hostess. She was a famous courtesan during the Second French Empire, Second Empire, and also hosted a literary salon which had some influence during the Second Empire and the French Third Republic, Third Republic. She is also known for her relationship with Jules Lemaître. Early Life Marie-Anne Detourbay, was born on rue Neuve (later rue Gambetta), Reims into a poor, large family. Her mother was a cloth burler and her father unknown. From age eight she was employed to rinse champagne bottles. When Detourbey's mother married a man named Rixe, who was a carpenter, life became easier. Marie-Anne was able to pursue an education up to the age of 13 when Rixe died. Detourbey then resumed rinsing champagne bottles. Marie-Anne took the first opportunity she could to leave Reims, which presented itself when a friend invited her to move to Paris together. In Paris, she assumed the ...
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Marie-Anne Desmarest
Marie-Anne Desmarest (May 17, 1904 – March 4, 1973) was a French writer. She was born Anne-Marie During in Mulhouse. She was married twice: first to Henri Desmarest and later to Roger Leroy. Desmarest wrote romance novels. She died in Issy-les-Moulineaux Issy-les-Moulineaux () is a commune in the southwestern suburban area of Paris, France, lying on the left bank of the river Seine. Its citizens are called in French. It is one of Paris's entrances and is located from Notre Dame Cathedral, whic ... at the age of 68. Selected works Source: * ''La Passion de Jeanne Rieber'' (1935), received the Prix de l'Alsace littéraire * ''Torrents'' (1938), received the Prix Max Barthou de l'Académie française * ''L'Autel renversé'' (1941) * ''Aurore'' (1952) * ''Les remparts de Saint-Paul'' (1959( * ''A la recherche de l'amour'' (1960) * ''L'Appel mystérieux'' (1968) References 1904 births 1973 deaths Writers from Mulhouse 20th-century French novelists 20th-centur ...
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