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  1. Constant d'Aubigné, signore di Landes-Guinemer, barone di Surimeau, gentiluomo della Camera del Re, governatore di Maillezais e viceré di Marie-Galante, (Châtellerault, 8 febbraio 1585 – Orange, 31 agosto 1647), è stato un nobile francese. Biografia

  2. Biographie. Constant Agrippa d’Aubigné, né vers 1585 et mort à Orange le 31 août 1647, fils dAgrippa d'Aubigné et de Suzanne de Lusignan de Lezay, est chevalier, seigneur des Landes-Guinemer, baron de Surimeau. Il est le père de Madame de Maintenon, maîtresse, puis épouse, du roi Louis XIV .

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    Born into a Huguenot family, Constant led a less structured life, first embracing Protestantism and then the Catholic causes, visiting England and then in 1626 betraying the Protestants by revealing English plans to take La Rochelle. As a result, he was disinherited by his father.

    Richelieu had d'Aubigné and his family imprisoned at Niort in 1629 for correspondence with the English. Released in 1639 following the death of Richelieu, the family went to the French West Indies, where d'Aubigné had been made governor of Marie-Galante, though he and his family remained on Martinique. d'Aubigné returned around 1645, nearly destitu...

    Constant was twice married. His first wife, Anne Marchant, left a son, Theodore. His second wife, Jeanne de Cardilhac, was the mother of Charles (father of Françoise Charlotte d'Aubigné), Mme. de Maintenon and the Chevalier d'Aubigné; the latter was never married. The d'Aubigné line was continued through Anne Marchant's son, Theodore (1613–1670)[ci...

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    Bellet, Jaquelin & Jaquelin. "Some Prominent Virginia Families". J.P. Bell company, 1907; pp. 87–93
  3. 25 giu 2022 · Françoise dAubigné nasce nel carcere di Niort il 27 novembre del 1635. Il padre, Constant dAubigné (figlio del celebre poeta ugonotto Agrippa d’Aubigné), era lì detenuto insieme a tutta la famiglia per spionaggio e debiti.

  4. Constant d'Aubigné, son of the poet Théodore-Agrippa d'Aubigné and his first wife Suzanne de Lusignan de Lezay. He was first married to Anne Marchant, by whom he had one son, Théodore (1613-1670). In 1619, he murdered Anne and her lover. He was in prison when he met his second wife, Isabelle Jeanne de Cardilhac.

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    • August 31, 1647
  5. Constant d'Aubigné naît vers 1585, fils de d'Agrippa d'Aubigné, célèbre poète, chef protestant et ami d'Henri IV de France. Abjuration du protestantisme par Constant d'Aubigné Constant d'Aubigné abjure le protestantisme en 1618 et mène une vie de débauche, dans son chateau de Maillezais, légué par Agrippa d'Aubigné, son père.

  6. 2 feb 2023 · Valerie Worth-Stylianou, Agrippa dAubigné, Œuvres, viii: Poésies politiques, satiriques, ‘poemata’, poésies de Constant dAubigné. Édition critique par Jean-Louis Charlet, Béatrice Charlet-Mesdjian et Jean-Raymond Fanlo, French Studies, Volume 77, Issue 2, April 2023, Page 294, https://doi.org/10.1093/fs/knad025