Courtin, Honoré
Court of Requests.
See under
France
Courtois, Jacques
Créquy, Charles de
Cromwell, Oliver
Crusades
Cupid and Psyche, story of
Dance.
See also
Ballet and opera
D'Anjou, Philippe
D'Artagnan, Count
D'Aulnoy, Marie-Catherine
mother of
Debauchery
Delmas (Father)
Desjardins, Marie-Catherine
D'Este, Carlo Emanuele, Marquis of Borgomanero
D'Estrées, (Cardinal)
Diana (goddess)
Divorce
Divorce, The
(Regnard)
Dom Pedro of Portugal
Don Carlos
(Saint-Réal)
Don Juan José of Austria
Don Maurizio
Don Pietro of Aragon
Don Quixote
D'Orléans, Marie-Louise (Princess/Queen)
death of
D'Orléans, Philippe
Dryden, John
Duchess Mazarin.
See
Mancini, Hortense
Duchess Mazarin Dressed as Diana
(Gennari)
Duchess of Portsmouth.
See
Keroualle, Louise de, Duchess of Portsmouth
Dueling
Dughet, Gaspard
Duke Mazarin.
See
Mazarin, Armand-Charles de la Porte de la Meilleraye, Duke
Dunkirk, battle of
Dutch Republic.
See also
Holland
Edict of Nantes
Education.
See also under
Mancini, Marie
England
Civil War
and France
French community in
House of Lords
Kensington Palace
London
Parliament
Saint James palace
Whitehall
See also
Charles II; James II
English Channel
Equestrianism
Erard, Claude
Evelyn, John
Factum for Madame the Duchess Mazarin Against Monsieur Her Husband
(Saint-Evremond)
Feminism
Fencing
Feuding
Flanders
Florent (Father)
Fontainebleau
Fontenelle, Bernard de
Food
Fouquet, Monsieur
France
Court of Requests
Fronde rebellions in
Grand Chamber of judges
Grand Council
Protestantism outlawed in
ratification of treaty with Spain
war against Quadruple Alliance
See also
Louis XIV; Mazarin, Jules; Paris;
under
England; Spain
Free-thinkers
Frescoes
Fronde rebellions.
See under
France
Fruit Gatherer
(Courtois)
Gambling.
See also
Basset card game
Gazette
Gazettes
Gazette d'Amsterdam
Gazette of Madrid
Geneva
Gennari, Benedetto
Germany
Gerusalemme Liberata
Gibertière, Monsieur de la
Grammont, Count of
Grand Chamber of judges.
See under
France
Grenoble
Grignan, Count and Countess of
Gudannes, Madame de
Guici (Cardinal)
Gwyn, Nell
Hapsburgs
Henrietta (sister of Charles II)
Henry IV
Heresy
History of Henrietta of England
(Lafayette)
Holland.
See also
Dutch Republic
Holy Roman Empire
Huguenots
Hunting
Il Borgognone
Incest
Innocent VIII (Pope)
Innocent XI (Pope)
Inquisition
James II
attempt to regain throne
fleeing to France
son James Frances Edward
Jealousy
Jeanne-Baptiste (Duchess of Savoy)
Juvenal
Keroualle, Louise de, Duchess of Portsmouth
Kidnappings
Lace
Lafayette, Count of
Lafayette, Madame de
La Rochelle
Lawyers
Le Cid
(Corneille)
Legal system.
See also
Divorce; France: Court of Requests
and
Grand Chamber of judges
and
Grand Council; Lawyers; Marriages/marriage contracts: legal status of
married women; Property, legal division of
Legassa, Don Bartolomeo de
L'Enclos, Ninon de
Leonard, Thomas
Lepanto, Battle of
Lescheraines, Madame de
Lesdiguières, Duke of
Les Precieuses ridicules
(Molière)
Literature
Lives of the Gamesters
(Lucas)
Livorno, Italy
Locke, John
London.
See under
England
Longueville, Madame de, Duchess of Nemours
Lorraine, Charles de
Lorraine, Duke of
Los Balbases, Marquis de
Louis XIII
Louis XIV
barring Marie from France
brother of
death of
and Edict of Nantes
financial support for Marie
grandson of
and Hortense
illness of
and James II
letters to Marie
and Lorenzo Colonna
and Philippe Mancini
and Marie's refuge with the French ambassador
and Marie's refuge in Savoy
marriage of (
see also
Mazarin, Jules: arranging marriage for Louis XIV)
military campaign of
mistresses of
and Queen Anne
writings about reign of
See also
Love affair of Marie and Louis; Mancini, Hortense: letter to Louis XIV; Mancini, Marie: letters to Louis XIV; Mazarin, Jules: letters to Louis XIV
Louvière, Monsieur de
Louvois (minister)
Louvre
Love affair of Marie and Louis XIV
rendezvous in Saint-Jean-d'Angély
pearls given to Marie by Louis
secret letters between Marie and Louis
separation of Marie and Louis
smuggled gifts during
Lucas, Theophilius
Lully, Jean-Baptiste
Lys, Benedictine convent in
Madrid
Casa de Huerta near
convents/monasteries in (
see also
San Jeronimo convent in Madrid; Santo Domingo el Real convent in Madrid)
Mardi Gras in
See also
Spain
Malaria
Mancini, Alphonse
Mancini, Francesco Maria (Cardinal)
Mancini, Hieronyma.
See also
Mancini, Marie: mother of
Mancini, Hortense
accused of incest
arrival in London
audience with Louis XIV
beauty of
and Cardinal Mazarin
at Chambéry
children of
death and burial of
debts of(
see also
Mancini, Hortense: financial situation of)
drinking excessively
escape from convent in Campo Marzio
escape from Rome with Marie
father of
financial situation of
“firsts” in the life of
gift and inheritance from Cardinal Mazarin
health of
and James II's accession to the throne
leaving Chambéry
letters to Lorenzo
letter to Louis XIV
lover affair with Courbeville
and Marie-Sidonie de Courcelles
marriage of (
see also
Mazarin, Jules: arranging marriage for Hortense)
Memoirs
of
as mistress of Charles II
and Olympe
ordered to return to France
portraits of
public opinion/image of
return to Paris
running away from her husband (
see also
Mazarin, Armand-Charles de la Porte de la Meilleraye, Duke: and Hortense's escape)
and Saint-Evremond
and Saint-Réal
salon in London
sexual attraction for other women
spied on by lady-in-waiting
suicidal behavior of
as symbolizing female freedom
Mancini, Laure-Victoire
Mancini, Lorenzo
Mancini, Marianne
death of
Mancini, Marie
bed created for
and Cardinal Mazarin
in carnival floats
in Chambéry
children of
and Courbeville
death/burial of
and death of Hortense
and death of Lorenzo
departure from Italy as child
education of
father of
fear of being poisoned
financial situation of
“firsts” in the life of
health of
and Hortense (
see also
Mancini, Hortense: escape from Rome with Marie; Mancini, Marie: reunions with Hortense)
and illness of Louis XIV
incarcerated in Alcazar fortress
incarcerated in Antwerp citadel
inventory of personal belongings at death of
jewels of
letters to Countess Stella
letters to Filippo
letters to Lorenzo
letters to Philippe
love affair with Louis XIV (
see
Love affair of Marie and Louis XIV)
marriage of (
see also
Colonna, Lorenzo Onofrio; Mazarin, Jules: arranging marriage for Marie)
memoirs of (
see also Memoirs of M.L.P.M.M., Grand Constabless of the Kingdom of Naples)
mother of
opera dedicated to
portraits of
reunions with Hortense
reunion with her husband
riding around Madrid in carriage with Morena
in Rome
running away from her husband (
see also
Colonna, Lorenzo Onofrio: and Marie's escape from Rome; Mancini, Hortense: escape from Rome with Marie)
in San Jeronimo convent in Madrid
Mancini, Olympe
marriage of
See also
Mancini, Hortense: and Olympe
Mancini, Philippe
and Hortense's escape
and Marie's escape
marriage arranged for
Manechini (Captain)
Maratta, Carlo
Marescoti (friend of Philippe)
Marguein (escort of Marie)
Marguerite of Savoy (Princess)
Mariana of Austria.
See
Spain: queen regent of
Marie-Thérèse (Princess/Queen)
Marriages/marriage contracts
legal status of married women
power of fertility in noble marriages
See also
Divorce; Louis XIV: marriage of
Marsan, Chevalier de
Marseille
Martinozzi, Anne-Marie
Martinozzi, Laura
Mary Anna of Neuberg (Queen)
Mary Beatrice of Modena
as Queen
Mazarin, Armand-Charles de la Porte de la Meilleraye, Duke
art collection mutilated by
children of(
see also
Mancini, Hortense: children of)
and death of Hortense
and Hortense's escape
and inheritance from Cardinal Mazarin
as insane
jealousy of
legal judgments in favor of
letter to Marianne
letter to Mary Beatrice in France
public opinion of
religious fanaticism of
trip to Savoy
Mazarin, Don Alfio Morando de
Mazarin, Duke and Duchess of.
See also
Mazarin
,
Armand-Charles de la Porte de la Meilleraye, Duke; Mancini, Hortense
Mazarin, Jules (Cardinal)
arranging marriage for Hortense
arranging marriage for niece Laura
arranging marriage for Louis XIV
arranging marriage for Marie
arranging marriage for Olympe
art collection of(
see also
Mazarin, Armand-Charles de la Porte de la Meilleraye: art collection mutilated by)
attacking Marie's character and motives
death of
health of
legacy of
letters to Louis XIV
letters to Marie
named prime minister
palace of
and Queen Anne
receiving reports on behavior of Louis and Marie (
see also
Love affair of Marie and Louis XIV)
sisters of
wealth of
See also
Mancini, Hortense: gift and inheritance from Cardinal Mazarin
Mazzarini, Anna Maria
Mazzarini, Giulio.
See also
Mazarin, Jules
Medici family
Medina Celi, Duke of
Mellini, Savo
Memoirs of M.L.P.M.M., Grand Constabless of the Kingdom of Naples
Memoirs of the Court of Spain
(Madame d'Aulnoy)
Ménage (writer)
Mercoeur, Duke of
Mercure historique et politique
Mignard, Pierre
Milan
Mirabeau
Molière
Monaco, Count of
Montagu, Lord
Monterey, Count of
Montespan, Madame de
Montpensier, Mademoiselle de
Morena (maidservant)
Motteville, Madame de
Music.
See also
Ballet and opera; Concerts