Julie (fl. 1770)
Julie (fl. 1770)
Marquise de Marigny. Fl. around 1770; eldest dau. of Marie lrène Catherine de Buisson de Longpré (dau. of the seigneur of Longpré, near Falaise) and a wine commissioner and royal secretary named Filleul; sister of Adélaïde Filleul, marquise of Souza-Botelho (1761–1836); m. Abel François Poisson (1727–1781), marquis de Marigny (brother of Madame de Pompadour).
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