
International, part 23: Hortense Mancini's Sisters (pt 6/6)
The Mazarinettes were a group of sisters and cousins who took 17th century Europe by storm.
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Show Notes
We all know by now how iconic Hortense Mancini was. Is it any wonder that the other Mazarinettes were just as cool? This week, we tie up the Hortense saga with a look at the stories of Anna Marie Martinozzi, Laura Martinozzi, Laura Mancini, Olympe Mancini, Marie Mancini, and Marianne Mancini along with Boy Mazarinette Philippe Mancini.
Between these seven we have: one musketeer, two accused poisoners, one iconic courthouse strut, one nighttime fleeing from the law, at least one pretty cool husband, at least one escape from a convent, and more!
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References:
Wikipedia
The Affair of the Poisons by Anne Somerset
Love and Louis XIV by Antonia Fraser
https://partylike1660.com/marie-mancini-princesse-colonna/
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