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Within the successive editions of Edmé Boursault's Letters of Respect, Gratitude and Love ( Lettres de respect, d ' obligation et d ' amour ) ( 1669 ), a group of letters written to a girl named Babet was expanded and became more and more distinct from the other letters, until it formed a small epistolary novel entitled Letters to Babet ( Lettres à Babet ).
Among his most successful later plays were 1952's Les compagnons de la Marjolaine Companions of Marjoram and 1955's Le mal d ' amour Sickness.
Louis Charles was visibly stronger than the sickly Dauphin, and the new baby was affectionately nicknamed by the queen, chou d ' amour.
* Belgian — Norac, Carl: Pierrot d ' amour ( 2002 ; children's book, illustrated by Jean-Luc Englebert ).
During World War II, he was involved in the French Resistance, during which time he wrote Liberty ( 1942 ), Les sept poèmes d ' amour en guerre ( 1944 ) and En avril 1944: Paris respirait encore!
Grosseteste wrote a number of early works in Latin and French while he was a clerk ( see biography above ), including one called Chasteau d ' amour, an allegorical poem on the creation of the world and Christian redemption, as well as several other poems and texts on household management and courtly etiquette.
d and Madeleine
Fondation Baur and Museum of the arts d ' Extrême-Orient, Parc et campagne de la Grange and Library ( neolithic shore settlement / Roman villa ), Bronze Age shore settlement of Plonjon, Temple de la Madeleine archeological site, Temple Saint-Gervais archeological site, Old City with Celtic, Roman and medieval villages
Catherine de ' Medici ( Italian: Caterina de ' Medici, 13 April 1519 – 5 January 1589 ), daughter of Lorenzo II de ' Medici and of Madeleine de La Tour d ' Auvergne, was a Franco / Italian noblewoman who was Queen consort of France from 1547 until 1559, as the wife of King Henry II of France.
However her mother, Madeleine de la Tour d ' Auvergne, the Countess of Boulogne, was from one of the most prominent and ancient French noble families ; this prestigious maternal heritage was of benefit to her future marriage to a Royal Prince of France.
Her body was thrown into an unmarked grave in the Madeleine cemetery, rue d ' Anjou, ( which was closed the following year ).
* Prince Charles Emmanuel of Savoy ( 20 June 1634 – Palace of Venaria, 12 June 1675 ), Duke of Savoy ; married first his first cousin Françoise Madeleine d ' Orléans and had no issue ; secondly married another first cousin Marie Jeanne of Savoy and had issue ;
Françoise Madeleine d ' Orléans ( b. 1648-d. 1664 ), daughter of his maternal uncle Gaston, Duke of Orléans and younger brother of his mother Christine Marie.
* By Marie-Louise Madeleine Victorine Le Bel de La Bussière, dite comtesse d ' Argenton or madame d ' Argenton or mademoiselle de Séry ( 1684 – 1748 ), a lady of noble family, who was Lady-in-Waiting to the Dowager Duchess of Orléans, daughter of Daniel Le Bel de La Bussière and wife Anne de Masparant:
* Henri Parmentier: L ' art du Laos ; édition révisée par Madeleine Giteau ; Ecole française d ' Extrême-Orient, 1988 ; ISBN 978-2-85539-542-5
Philippe d ' Orléans was buried in the Madeleine cemetery ( closed in 1794 ), in Paris, where Louis XVI, Marie Antoinette and hundreds executed on the Place de la Révolution during the Terror had been buried.
# Françoise Madeleine d ' Orléans ( 13 October 1648 – 14 January 1664 ) married Charles Emmanuel II, Duke of Savoy but died childless.
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