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  1. Jeanne Baptiste d'Albert de Luynes, comtesse de Verrue (18 January 1670 – 18 November 1736) was a French noblewoman and the mistress of Victor Amadeus II of Sardinia .

  2. When Amaury-Duval painted her portrait, the Comtesse de Loynes was still just Jeanne de Tourbey. The daughter of working-class parents from Reims, she took advantage of her beauty and wit to conquer Paris and, through her lover Prince Napoleon, to open one of the most brilliant Second Empire literary salons.

  3. Marie-Anne Detourbay, dite Mademoiselle Jeanne de Tourbey et par son mariage comtesse de Loynes, née le 18 janvier 1837 à Reims et morte le 15 janvier 1908 à Paris, est une demi-mondaine et salonnière française, qui tint un salon littéraire et politique influent sous le Second Empire et la Troisième République, maîtresse en ...

  4. Loynes de comtesse, née Marie Anne Detourbay, dite Mlle Jeanne de Tourbey (1837-1908)

  5. Cuando Amaury-Duval realiza su retrato, la condesa de Loynes todavía es "Jeanne de Tourbey", nombre de guerra de Marie Anne Detourbay.

  6. In 1872, she married de Loynes,. This marriage gave her access to high society, but the Count soon left for America, where he disappeared. Although the marriage was only nominal, because her husband's family had opposed their union, [12] she carried and kept the use of the name and title of Countess de Loynes. [13]

  7. Marie-Anne Detourbay, conocida como Mademoiselle Jeanne de Tourbey y por su matrimonio con la Condesa de Loynes, nacida el 18 de enero de 1837 en Reims y murió en 1908 en París, es una demi-mondaine que ocupó un influyente salón literario y político durante el Segundo Imperio y la Tercera República, maestra titular del crítico literario ...