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  1. Sophie d'Houdetot (Parigi, 18 dicembre 1730 – Parigi, 28 gennaio 1813) è stata una nobildonna francese ricordata principalmente per l'amore breve ma intenso che ha ispirato in Jean-Jacques Rousseau nel 1757 ma anche per la relazione durata cinquant'anni con il poeta e accademico Jean François de Saint-Lambert

  2. Elisabeth Françoise Sophie Lalive de Bellegarde, Comtesse d'Houdetot (18 December 1730 – 28 January 1813) was a French noblewoman. She is remembered primarily for the brief but intense love she inspired in Jean-Jacques Rousseau in 1757, but she was also for fifty years in a relationship with the poet and academician Jean François ...

  3. Élisabeth Sophie Françoise Lalive de Bellegarde, par son mariage, comtesse d’Houdetot, née le 18 décembre 1730 à Paris, où elle est morte le 28 janvier 1813, est une salonnière française.

  4. Elisabeth Françoise Sophie Lalive de Bellegarde, Comtesse d'Houdetot (18 December 1730 – 28 January 1813) was a French noblewoman. She is remembered primarily for the brief but intense love she inspired in Jean-Jacques Rousseau in 1757, but she was also for fifty years the mistress and companion of the poet and academician Jean François de ...

  5. HOUDETOT, Elisabeth-Françoise-Sophie de La Live de Bellegarde, contessa di Nacque a Parigi verso il 1730 e vi morì il 22 gennaio 1813. Sposatasi nel 1748 con C. de Houdetot, se ne separò pochi anni dopo, andando a vivere col poeta J.-F. de Saint-Lambert, di cui fu fedele e amorosa compagna.

  6. HOUDETOT, SOPHIE DE LA BRICHE, COUNTESS D', Was born at Paris, in 1730. Her father was an officer of the government; and she married the Count d'Houdetot in 1748. This lady was the friend of St. Lambert, and was highly esteemed by Rousseau and Marmontel.

  7. Houdetot, Sophie, Comtesse d' (1730–1813) French poet. Name variations: Countess d'Houdetot; Mme Houdetot. Name variations: Sophie de Bellegarde.