House of Mancini

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The House of Mancini was a prominent 17th-century Italian-French noble family closely connected to the court of Louis XIV through the influential nieces of Cardinal Mazarin.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Italian noble family
noble family
activeInCentury 17th century
closelyConnectedTo Cardinal Mazarin NERFINISHED
Louis XIV NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin Italy
hasMember Geronima Mancini NERFINISHED
Hortense Mancini NERFINISHED
Laure Mancini NERFINISHED
Mancini sisters NERFINISHED
Marie Anne Mancini NERFINISHED
Marie Mancini NERFINISHED
Michele Lorenzo Mancini NERFINISHED
Olympe Mancini NERFINISHED
hasRelative Cardinal Mazarin NERFINISHED
historicalEra Early Modern period
surface form: Early modern period
influentialAt French royal court NERFINISHED
influentialDuringReignOf Louis XIV NERFINISHED
languageAssociation French
Italian
notableBranch Mancini sisters at the French court
notableFor connection to the court of Louis XIV of France
politicalRole courtly influence
regionAssociatedWith France NERFINISHED
Italy NERFINISHED
relatedVia Mazarin nieces
socialStatus high nobility

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Mazarinettes associatedWith House of Mancini
Laura Mancini house House of Mancini
Hortense Mancini memberOf House of Mancini
Olympe Mancini memberOf House of Mancini
Olympia de Soissons memberOf House of Mancini