Marie Anne Mancini

Marie Anne
Duchess of Bouillon
Portrait by Benedetto Gennari, circa 1672–1673
Born1649
Died20 June 1714
Clichy, France
SpouseGodefroy Maurice de La Tour d'Auvergne
Issue
Detail
Louis Charles, Prince of Turenne
Emmanuel Theodose, Duke of Bouillon
Frédéric Jules, Prince of Auvergne
Louis Henri, Count of Évreux
Louise Julie, Princess of Montbazon
Names
Marie Anne Mancini
FatherLorenzo Mancini
MotherGeronima Mazzarini
Portrait of Madame La Duchesse De Bouillon, 1670s.

Marie Anne Mancini, Duchess of Bouillon (1649 – 20 June 1714), was an Italian-French aristocrat and cultural patron, the youngest of the five famous Mancini sisters, who along with two of their female Martinozzi cousins, were known at the court of Louis XIV, King of France as the Mazarinettes, because their uncle was the king's chief minister, Cardinal Mazarin. She is known for her involvement in the famous Affair of the Poisons, and as the patron of La Fontaine.