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Laura Margherita Mazzarini

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Spouse(s)
  
Girolamo Martinozzi

Died
  
June 9, 1685, Rome, Italy

Father
  
Pietro Mazzarini

Parents
  
Pietro Mazzarini

Mother
  
Ortensia Buffalini

Grandparents
  
Giulio Mazzarini

Name
  
Laura Mazzarini


Children
  
Laura Martinozzi, Anne Marie Martinozzi

Grandchildren
  
Mary of Modena, Francois Louis, Prince of Conti

Similar People
  
Laura Martinozzi, Anne Marie Martinozzi, Alfonso IV d'Este - Duke of, Mary of Modena, Cardinal Mazarin

Laura Margherita Mazzarini (1608 - 9 June 1685) was the daughter of Pietro Mazzarini and Ortensia Buffalini.

Life and career

On 9 July 1634 she was married to Count Girolamo Martinozzi (b. 1610). They had two daughters: Anna Maria (Rome, 1637 - Paris, 4 February 1672) and Laura (Fano, 27 May 1639 - Rome, 19 July 1687).

In 1647 she was called by her brother Jules Mazarin, minister to Louis XIV with her sister and daughters, to settle at the French royal court because, under the protection of her brother, she would be able to marry her daughters to powerful men. Mazzarini lived with the rest of the family, first at Aix-en-Provence, then in the palace of her brother and finally settled at the court of Queen Anne of Austria, in the apartment of the Marquise de La Rochefoucauld.

Courtiers, seeking to win the favor of powerful Mazarin, sought in every way to please both Laura and her family. Queen Anne personally took care of the girls' education. Unlike her sister Geronima who, in the words of the abbot of Choisy, "did not ever bother anyone," Laura was more ambitious.

Her brother managed to find good matches for the Martinozzis: Laura was married to Alfonso IV d'Este; Anna Maria to Armand, Prince of Conti. A daughter of Laura, Maria Beatrice d'Este, became Queen of England, Scotland and Ireland through marriage to James II of England.

References

Laura Margherita Mazzarini Wikipedia