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Princess Maria Fortunata d'Este, the Glossary

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Maria Fortunata d'Este (24 November 1731 – 21 September 1803) was a Modenese princess by birth and a princess du sang by marriage.[1]

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  1. 80 relations: Adélaïde d'Orléans, Alfonso III d'Este, Anna Colonna, Anna Eleonore of Hesse-Darmstadt, Anne Gonzaga, Anne of Austria, Bavaria, Benedicta Henrietta of the Palatinate, Brussels, Chambéry, Charles I Louis, Elector Palatine, Charlotte Aglaé d'Orléans, Château, Cispadane Republic, Ducal Palace of Modena, Duchess Charlotte Felicitas of Brunswick-Lüneburg, Duchy of Modena and Reggio, Edward, Count Palatine of Simmern, Elizabeth Charlotte, Madame Palatine, Ercole III d'Este, Estates General of 1789, Ferdinand Karl, Archduke of Austria-Este, Françoise Marie de Bourbon, Françoise-Athénaïs de Rochechouart, Marquise de Montespan, France, Francesco I d'Este, Francesco III d'Este, Frederick the Great, French livre, Fribourg, Gabriel de Rochechouart, 1st Duke of Mortemart, George, Duke of Brunswick, Gustav III, Hôtel de Toulouse, Hortense Haudebourt-Lescot, Hungary, Isabella of Savoy, John Frederick, Duke of Brunswick, Landgravine Charlotte of Hesse-Kassel, List of counts and dukes of Chartres, Louis François Armand de Vignerot du Plessis, 3rd Duke of Richelieu, Louis François Joseph, Prince of Conti, Louis Jean Marie de Bourbon, Duke of Penthièvre, Louis Philippe II, Duke of Orléans, Louis XIII, Louis XIV, Louis XV, Louis XVI, Louise Élisabeth de Bourbon, Louise Marie Adélaïde de Bourbon, Duchess of Orléans, ... Expand index (30 more) »

  2. Modenese princesses
  3. Princesses of Conti
  4. Princesses of the Blood

Adélaïde d'Orléans

Louise Marie Adélaïde Eugénie d'Orléans (23 August 1777 – 31 December 1847) was a French princess, one of the daughters of Philippe d'Orléans, known as Philippe Égalité during the French Revolution, and Louise Marie Adélaïde de Bourbon. Princess Maria Fortunata d'Este and Adélaïde d'Orléans are daughters of dukes.

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Alfonso III d'Este

Alfonso III d'Este (22 October 1591 – 24 May 1644) was Duke of Modena and Reggio from 1628 to 1629. Princess Maria Fortunata d'Este and Alfonso III d'Este are house of Este.

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Anna Colonna

Anna Colonna (1601–1658) was an Italian noblewoman of the Colonna and Barberini families.

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Anna Eleonore of Hesse-Darmstadt

Princess Anne Eleonore of Hesse-Darmstadt (30 July 1601 – 6 May 1659) was the daughter of Louis V, Landgrave of Hesse-Darmstadt and Magdalena von Brandenburg.

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Anne Gonzaga

Anna Gonzaga (Anna Marie; 1616 – 6 July 1684) was an Italian French noblewoman and salonist. Princess Maria Fortunata d'Este and Anne Gonzaga are daughters of dukes.

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Anne of Austria

Anne of Austria (Anne d'Autriche; Ana de Austria; born Ana María Mauricia; 22 September 1601 – 20 January 1666) was Queen of France from 1615 to 1643 by marriage to King Louis XIII.

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Bavaria

Bavaria, officially the Free State of Bavaria, is a state in the southeast of Germany.

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Benedicta Henrietta of the Palatinate

Princess Palatine Benedicta Henrietta (Benedicta Henrietta Philippina; 14 March 1652 – 12 August 1730) was Duchess of Brunswick-Lüneburg, or of Hanover, by her marriage to Duke John Frederick.

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Brussels

Brussels (Bruxelles,; Brussel), officially the Brussels-Capital Region (All text and all but one graphic show the English name as Brussels-Capital Region.) (Région de Bruxelles-Capitale; Brussels Hoofdstedelijk Gewest), is a region of Belgium comprising 19 municipalities, including the City of Brussels, which is the capital of Belgium.

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Chambéry

Chambéry (Arpitan: Chambèri) is the prefecture and largest city of the Savoie department in the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region of southeastern France.

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Charles I Louis, Elector Palatine

Charles Louis, Elector Palatine (Karl I. Ludwig; 22 December 1617 – 28 August 1680), was the second son of Frederick V of the Palatinate, the "Winter King" of Bohemia, and of Elizabeth Stuart, Queen of Bohemia and sister of Charles I of England.

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Charlotte Aglaé d'Orléans

Charlotte Aglaé d'Orléans (22 October 1700 – 19 January 1761) was Duchess of Modena and Reggio by marriage to Francesco III d'Este. Princess Maria Fortunata d'Este and Charlotte Aglaé d'Orléans are daughters of dukes and house of Este.

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Château

A château (plural: châteaux) is a manor house, or palace, or residence of the lord of the manor, or a fine country house of nobility or gentry, with or without fortifications, originally, and still most frequently, in French-speaking regions.

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Cispadane Republic

The Cispadane Republic was a short-lived client republic located in northern Italy, founded in 1796 with the protection of the French army, led by Napoleon Bonaparte.

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Ducal Palace of Modena

The Ducal Palace of Modena is a Baroque palace in Modena, Italy.

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Duchess Charlotte Felicitas of Brunswick-Lüneburg

Charlotte Felicitas of Brunswick-Lüneburg (8 March 1671–29 September 1710) was a German princess. Princess Maria Fortunata d'Este and Duchess Charlotte Felicitas of Brunswick-Lüneburg are daughters of dukes and house of Este.

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Duchy of Modena and Reggio

The Duchy of Modena and Reggio (Ducato di Modena e Reggio; Ducatus Mutinae et Regii; Duchêt ed Mòdna e Rèz) was an Italian state created in 1452 located in Northwestern Italy, in the present day region of Emilia-Romagna. Princess Maria Fortunata d'Este and Duchy of Modena and Reggio are house of Este.

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Edward, Count Palatine of Simmern

Edward, Prince Palatine of the Rhine (Eduard, Prinz von der Pfalz) (5 October 1625 – 10 March 1663), was the sixth son of Frederick V, Elector Palatine (of the House of Wittelsbach), the "Winter King" of Bohemia, by his consort, the British princess Elizabeth Stuart.

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Elizabeth Charlotte, Madame Palatine

Madame Elizabeth Charlotte, Duchess of Orléans (born Princess Elizabeth Charlotte of the Palatinate, Elisabeth Charlotte; 27 May 1652 – 8 December 1722), also known as Liselotte von der Pfalz, was a German member of the House of Wittelsbach who married into the French royal family.

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Ercole III d'Este

Ercole III d'Este (Ercole Rinaldo; 22 November 1727 – 14 October 1803) was Duke of Modena and Reggio from 1780 to 1796, and later of Breisgau (not resident). Princess Maria Fortunata d'Este and Ercole III d'Este are 18th-century Italian people and house of Este.

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Estates General of 1789

The Estates General of 1789 (États Généraux de 1789) was a general assembly representing the French estates of the realm: the clergy (First Estate), the nobility (Second Estate), and the commoners (Third Estate).

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Ferdinand Karl, Archduke of Austria-Este

Archduke Ferdinand Karl of Austria-Este (Ferdinand Karl Anton Joseph Johann Stanislaus; 1 June 1754 – 24 December 1806) was a son of Holy Roman Emperor Franz I and Maria Theresa of Austria.

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Françoise Marie de Bourbon

Françoise Marie de Bourbon (Légitimée de France; 4 May 1677 1 February 1749) was the youngest illegitimate daughter of King Louis XIV of France and his maîtresse-en-titre, Françoise-Athénaïs de Rochechouart, Marquise de Montespan.

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Françoise-Athénaïs de Rochechouart, Marquise de Montespan

Françoise-Athénaïs de Rochechouart de Mortemart, Marquise of Montespan (5 October 1640 – 27 May 1707), commonly known as Madame de Montespan, was a French noblewoman and the most celebrated royal mistress of King Louis XIV. Princess Maria Fortunata d'Este and Françoise-Athénaïs de Rochechouart, Marquise de Montespan are house of Bourbon.

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France

France, officially the French Republic, is a country located primarily in Western Europe.

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Francesco I d'Este

Francesco I d'Este (6 September 1610 – 14 October 1658) was Duke of Modena and Reggio from 1629 until his death. Princess Maria Fortunata d'Este and Francesco I d'Este are house of Este.

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Francesco III d'Este

Francesco III d'Este (Francesco Maria; 2 July 1698 – 22 February 1780) was Duke of Modena and Reggio from 1737 until his death. Princess Maria Fortunata d'Este and Francesco III d'Este are 18th-century Italian people and house of Este.

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Frederick the Great

Frederick II (Friedrich II.; 24 January 171217 August 1786) was the monarch of Prussia from 1740 until 1786.

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French livre

The livre (abbreviation: £ or ₶., French for libra (pound)) was the currency of Kingdom of France and its predecessor states of Francia and West Francia from 781 to 1794.

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Fribourg

italics is the capital of the Swiss canton of Fribourg and district of La Sarine.

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Gabriel de Rochechouart, 1st Duke of Mortemart

Gabriel de Rochechouart, 1st Duke of Mortemart (1600 – 26 December 1675) was a French nobleman and father of the ''Marquise de Montespan''.

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George, Duke of Brunswick

George, Duke of Brunswick-Lüneburg (17 February 1582, in Celle – 12 April 1641, in Hildesheim), ruled as Prince of Calenberg from 1635.

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Gustav III

Gustav III (29 March 1792), also called Gustavus III, was King of Sweden from 1771 until his assassination in 1792.

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Hôtel de Toulouse

The Hôtel de Toulouse, former Hôtel de La Vrillière is located at 1 rue de La Vrillière, in the 1st arrondissement of Paris.

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Hortense Haudebourt-Lescot

Hortense Haudebourt-Lescot, born Antoinette Cécile Hortense Viel (14 December 1784 – 2 January 1845) was a French painter, mainly of genre and historical scenes.

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Hungary

Hungary is a landlocked country in Central Europe.

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Isabella of Savoy

Isabella of Savoy (2 March 1591 – 28 August 1626) was a daughter of Charles Emmanuel I, Duke of Savoy, and Catherine Michelle of Spain. Princess Maria Fortunata d'Este and Isabella of Savoy are daughters of dukes and house of Este.

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John Frederick, Duke of Brunswick

John Frederick (Johann Friedrich; 25 April 1625 in Herzberg am Harz – 18 December 1679 in Augsburg) was duke of Brunswick-Lüneburg.

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Landgravine Charlotte of Hesse-Kassel

Charlotte of Hesse-Kassel (20 November 1627 – 26 March 1686), was a German princess of the House of Hesse-Kassel and by marriage Electress Palatine during 1650–1657 as the first wife of Charles I Louis, although the validity of the divorce was disputed.

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List of counts and dukes of Chartres

Originally, the Duchy of Chartres (duché de Chartres) was the comté de Chartres, a County.

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Louis François Armand de Vignerot du Plessis, 3rd Duke of Richelieu

Louis François Armand de Vignerot du Plessis, 3rd Duke of Richelieu (13 March 1696 – 8 August 1788), was a French soldier, diplomat and statesman.

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Louis François Joseph, Prince of Conti

Louis François Joseph de Bourbon or Louis François II, Prince of Conti (1 September 1734 – 13 March 1814), was the last Prince of Conti, scion of a cadet branch of the House of Bourbon, whose senior branches ruled France until 1848.

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Louis Jean Marie de Bourbon, Duke of Penthièvre

Louis Jean Marie de Bourbon (16 November 1725 – 4 March 1793) was the son of Louis Alexandre de Bourbon and his wife Marie Victoire de Noailles. Princess Maria Fortunata d'Este and Louis Jean Marie de Bourbon, Duke of Penthièvre are house of Bourbon.

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Louis Philippe II, Duke of Orléans

Louis Philippe II, Duke of Orléans (Louis Philippe Joseph; 13 April 17476 November 1793), was a French Prince of the Blood who supported the French Revolution.

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Louis XIII

Louis XIII (sometimes called the Just; 27 September 1601 – 14 May 1643) was King of France from 1610 until his death in 1643 and King of Navarre (as Louis II) from 1610 to 1620, when the crown of Navarre was merged with the French crown.

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Louis XIV

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.

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Louis XV

Louis XV (15 February 1710 – 10 May 1774), known as Louis the Beloved (le Bien-Aimé), was King of France from 1 September 1715 until his death in 1774.

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Louis XVI

Louis XVI (Louis Auguste;; 23 August 175421 January 1793) was the last king of France before the fall of the monarchy during the French Revolution.

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Louise Élisabeth de Bourbon

Louise Élisabeth de Bourbon (22 November 1693–27 May 1775) was a daughter of Louis III de Bourbon, Prince of Condé, and his wife, Louise Françoise de Bourbon, ''légitimée de France'', a legitimised daughter of King Louis XIV of France and his famous mistress, Madame de Montespan. Princess Maria Fortunata d'Este and Louise Élisabeth de Bourbon are house of Bourbon, Princesses of Conti and Princesses of the Blood.

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Louise Marie Adélaïde de Bourbon, Duchess of Orléans

Louise Marie Adélaïde de Bourbon, Duchess of Orléans (13 March 1753 – 23 June 1821), was the daughter of Louis Jean Marie de Bourbon, Duke of Penthièvre and Princess Maria Teresa d'Este.

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Lucrezia Barberini

Lucrezia Barberini (24 October 1628 – 24 August 1699) was an Italian noblewoman and, by marriage, Duchess of Modena. Princess Maria Fortunata d'Este and Lucrezia Barberini are house of Este.

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Luxembourg Palace

The Luxembourg Palace (Palais du Luxembourg) is at 15 Rue de Vaugirard in the 6th arrondissement of Paris, France.

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Maria Beatrice d'Este, Duchess of Massa

Maria Beatrice d'Este (Maria Beatrice Ricciarda; 7 April 1750 – 14 November 1829) was the last descendant of the House of Este, of the House of Cybo-Malaspina and, through her maternal grandmother, also of the House of Gonzaga of Novellara and Bagnolo. Princess Maria Fortunata d'Este and Maria Beatrice d'Este, Duchess of Massa are 18th-century Italian women, house of Este and Modenese princesses.

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Maria Teresa Felicitas d'Este

Maria Teresa Felicitas d'Este (6 October 1726 – 30 April 1754) was a Princess of Modena by birth and Duchess of Penthièvre by marriage. Princess Maria Fortunata d'Este and Maria Teresa Felicitas d'Este are 1754 deaths, 18th-century Italian people, daughters of dukes, house of Este and Modenese princesses.

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Maria Theresa

Maria Theresa (Maria Theresia Walburga Amalia Christina; 13 May 1717 – 29 November 1780) was ruler of the Habsburg dominions from 1740 until her death in 1780, and the only woman to hold the position suo jure (in her own right).

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Marie Anne Véronèse

Maria Anna Veronese (Marie Anne Véronèse) (died 1782) was a Franco/Italian actress active at the Comédie-Italienne in Paris. Princess Maria Fortunata d'Este and Marie Anne Véronèse are 18th-century Italian women.

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Marie Antoinette

Marie Antoinette (Maria Antoina Josefa Johanna; 2 November 1755 – 16 October 1793) was the last queen consort of France prior to the French Revolution as the wife of King Louis XVI.

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Marie Leszczyńska

Maria Karolina Zofia Felicja Leszczyńska (23 June 1703 – 24 June 1768), also known as Marie Leczinska, was Queen of France as the wife of King Louis XV from their marriage on 4 September 1725 until her death in 1768.

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Marie Thérèse Louise of Savoy, Princesse de Lamballe

Marie Thérèse Louise of Savoy, Princess de Lamballe (8 September 1749 – 3 September 1792) was a member of the Savoy-Carignano cadet branch of the House of Savoy. Princess Maria Fortunata d'Este and Marie Thérèse Louise of Savoy, Princesse de Lamballe are 18th-century Italian people, 18th-century Italian women, house of Bourbon and Princesses of the Blood.

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Milan

Milan (Milano) is a city in northern Italy, regional capital of Lombardy, and the second-most-populous city proper in Italy after Rome.

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Modena

Modena (Mòdna; Mutna; Mutina) is a city and comune (municipality) on the south side of the Po Valley, in the Province of Modena, in the Emilia-Romagna region of northern Italy.

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Monarchy

A monarchy is a form of government in which a person, the monarch, is head of state for life or until abdication.

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Napoleon

Napoleon Bonaparte (born Napoleone di Buonaparte; 15 August 1769 – 5 May 1821), later known by his regnal name Napoleon I, was a French military and political leader who rose to prominence during the French Revolution and led a series of successful campaigns across Europe during the Revolutionary Wars and Napoleonic Wars from 1796 to 1815.

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Philippe I, Duke of Orléans

Monsieur Philippe I, Duke of Orléans (21 September 1640 – 9 June 1701) was the younger son of King Louis XIII of France and Anne of Austria, and the younger brother of King Louis XIV.

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Philippe II, Duke of Orléans

Philippe II, Duke of Orléans (Philippe Charles; 2 August 1674 – 2 December 1723), was a French prince, soldier, and statesman who served as Regent of the Kingdom of France from 1715 to 1723.

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Pleurisy

Pleurisy, also known as pleuritis, is inflammation of the membranes that surround the lungs and line the chest cavity (pleurae).

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Prince du sang

A prince du sang or prince of the blood is a person legitimately descended in male line from a sovereign.

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Prince Henry of Prussia (1726–1802)

Prince Frederick Henry Louis of Prussia (Friedrich Heinrich Ludwig; 18 January 1726 – 3 August 1802) was a Prussian general, statesman, and diplomat.

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Princes of Conti

Prince of Conti (French: prince de Conti) was a French noble title, assumed by a cadet branch of the princely house of Bourbon-Condé.

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Princess Matilde d'Este

| name. Princess Maria Fortunata d'Este and Princess Matilde d'Este are 18th-century Italian people, 18th-century Italian women, daughters of dukes, house of Este and Modenese princesses.

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Princess of Conti

The title of Princess of Conti was a French noble title, held by the wife of the Prince of Conti between 1582 and 1803 with an intermission between 1614 and 1654. Princess Maria Fortunata d'Este and Princess of Conti are Princesses of Conti.

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Rinaldo d'Este (1655–1737)

Rinaldo d'Este (26 April 1655 – 26 October 1737) was Duke of Modena and Reggio from 1694 until his death, as well as a member of the House of Este. Princess Maria Fortunata d'Este and Rinaldo d'Este (1655–1737) are house of Este.

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Royal Opera of Versailles

The Royal Opera of Versailles is the main theatre and opera house of the Palace of Versailles.

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Sardinia

Sardinia (Sardegna; Sardigna) is the second-largest island in the Mediterranean Sea, after Sicily, and one of the twenty regions of Italy.

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Switzerland

Switzerland, officially the Swiss Confederation, is a landlocked country located in west-central Europe.

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Taddeo Barberini

Taddeo Barberini (1603–1647) was an Italian nobleman of the House of Barberini who became Prince of Palestrina and Gonfalonier of the Church; commander of the Papal Army.

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Turin

Turin (Torino) is a city and an important business and cultural centre in Northern Italy.

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Venice

Venice (Venezia; Venesia, formerly Venexia) is a city in northeastern Italy and the capital of the Veneto region.

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Versailles, Yvelines

Versailles is a commune in the department of the Yvelines, Île-de-France, renowned worldwide for the Château de Versailles and the gardens of Versailles, designated UNESCO World Heritage Sites.

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Visitation (Christianity)

In Christianity, the Visitation, also known as the Visitation of the Blessed Virgin Mary, refers to the visit of Mary, who was pregnant with Jesus, to Elizabeth, who was pregnant with John the Baptist, in the Gospel of Luke,.

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See also

Modenese princesses

Princesses of Conti

Princesses of the Blood

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Princess_Maria_Fortunata_d'Este

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