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Ursins, Anne-Marie de la Trémoille des (1642 - 1723)

Short name Ursins, Anne-Marie de la Trémoille des
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First name Anne-Marie
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Alternative name Princesse de Chalais
Date of birth 1642
Date of death 1723
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Sex Female
Place of birth Paris
Place of death Roma
Lived in Italy , France , Spain
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Aristocratic title princesse des Ursins
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Ursins, Anne-Marie de la Trémoille des was ...
related to Maintenon, Françoise de
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Lettres inédites à M. le maréchal de Villeroi, suivies de sa correspondance avec Mme de Maintenon (1806) 0 0

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Circulations of Ursins, Anne-Marie de la Trémoille des, the person (for circulations of her works, see under each individual Work)
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For receptions of her works, see under each individual Work.

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Les femmes illustres de l'Europe The glorious women of Europe Drohojowska, Antoinette-Joséphine-Françoise-Anne 1822 is biography of
Orsini Bosboom-Toussaint, Anna Louisa Geertruida 1846 is biography of
Mme des Ursins J. Desplantes , P. Pouthier 1890 is biography of
Nicolas de Largillière, portrait Marie Anne de La Trémoille, unknown date. None is portrait of

MENTIONED IN:
- Desplantes et Pouthier, 1890

Married aged 15, according to Desplantes et Pouthier, p.148. Fled to Spain with first husband (Adrien-Blaise de Talleyrand) after he killed a man in a duel. Later married Italian duke Flavio Orsini.
Played a central role at the Spanish Royal Court during the first years of the reign of Philip V.

Hosted popular salon in Rome (Desplantes/Pouthier 1890, p.149) Politically involved in Spain (Desplantes/Pouthier 1890, p.154)
Connected to Jean-Baptiste Colbert de Torcy.
Friend of Saint-Simon, who describes her in his 'Mémoires'.