Louise de Coligny (1555 - 1620)
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Louise de Coligny was ...
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| Place(s) of Residence | France , Netherlands |
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Lettre à une de ses filles
(1619)
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-Circulations of Louise de Coligny, the person (for circulations of her works, see under each individual Work)
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Receptions of Louise de Coligny, the person
For receptions of her works, see under each individual Work.
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| Het nut der tegenspoeden, brieven en andere gedichten | Merken, Lucretia Wilhelmina van | 1762 | - |
| *Art. in Vaderlandsche Letteroefeningen | Unknown journalist (to be identified) | 1810 | - |
| Hollands Roem | Hendrik Collot d'Escury | 1824 | comments on person |
| Dag-herinneringen | Unknown journalist (to be identified) | 1856 | comments on person |
| Het Poezie-album van Louise de Coligny | Hamel, Anton Gerardus van | 1898 | comments on person |
Mazenod/Schoeller
Married to William I, Prince of Orange; multiple travels between the Netherlands and France.
Constantijn Huygens was her "troetelkind" (godchild? see Jonckbloet in DBNL).
Born in Châtillon-sur-Loing.
Became "femme d'état" after death of husband.