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- Philippe de Courcillon, Marquis de Dangeau (21 September 1638 – 9 September 1720) was a French officer and author. Born in Dangeau, he is probably most...
- 0°29′17″E / 47.662°N 0.488°E / 47.662; 0.488 Château de Courcillon is a castle in Dissay-sous-Courcillon, Pays de la Loire, France. A castle was built in the...
- Dissay-sous-Courcillon (French pronunciation: [disɛ su kuʁsijɔ̃]) is a commune in the Sarthe department in the Pays de la Loire region in north-western...
- Louis de Courcillon, known as the abbé de Dangeau (January 1643, in Paris – 1 January 1723, in Paris) was a French churchman and grammarian, best known...
- Marie Sophie de Courcillon (6 August 1713 – 4 April 1756) was a French salonnière, Duchess of Rohan-Rohan and Princess of Soubise by marriage. She was...
- (the father of Louis XIV) in the male line. According to Philippe de Courcillon's Journal, Louis on his deathbed advised his heir with these words: Do...
- first cousin Louise Anne de Bourbon. Another mistress was Marie Sophie de Courcillon, wife of Charles François d'Albert d'Ailly, Duke of Picquigny and later...
- in the capital. Her husband married again in 1732 to Marie Sophie de Courcillon. Hercule Mériadec died in 1749. Louise Françoise de Rohan (4 January 1695...
- Crannes-en-Champagne Crissé Crosmières Cures Dangeul Degré Dehault Dissay-sous-Courcillon Dollon Domfront-en-Champagne Doucelles Douillet Duneau Dureil Écommoy...
- viati****, and unction) to king Louis XIV. Palais Rohan Dangeau, Philippe de Courcillon marquis de (1858). Mémoire sur la mort de Louis XIV (in French). Didot...