The functioning of a 17th century feminine court in the light of the writings of La Grande Mademoiselle The article discusses the life of the personal court of a 17th century aristocratic woman, Anne Marie Louise de Montpensier known as la Grande Mademoiselle, the niece of King Louis XIII of France. Jackowska’s choice to consider this instance was the consequence of the availability of source materials, including the literary output of the patroness herself. The court in question, one of the most numerous among contemporary entourages, consisted of 58 persons. Its forming started already before the duchess was born, and was complemented along with her growing up. It encompassed both professional administrators superintendents of ...
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Using the liminal space of their métier, royal mistresses created opportunities for themselves using...
The very article is devoted to a description of the court of queen Zofia Holszańska, the fourth and ...
This article examines a major figure of the court of Louis XIV who has never received a full academi...
The life and reign of Louis XIV is a thoroughly studied period of history. However, it was not until...
Citation: Pancake, Clara. The administration of Louis XVI of France. Senior thesis, Kansas State Agr...
The death of Henri IV in 1610 abruptly reopened a key political debate for the Guise and their socia...
Marie Leszczyńska never took part in the government affairs and always stood away from the power whi...
The article examines elements of cultural transfer between France and Saxony during the reign of th...
The queen’s court was modeled on the king’s court and, as Marcin Kromer wrote in the 16th century, t...
The countess du Barry is king Louis XV’s last mistress, from 1769 to the sovereign’s death in 1774. ...
This thesis examines the portraiture and patronage of Marie Thérèse Louise de Savoie-C...
The rise to power of Francoise d'Aubigne, Marquise de Maintenon (1635-1719), a queen in all but name...
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