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==Other== |
==Other== |
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*[[Marie-Anne Asselin]] (1888–1971), French–Canadian opera singer and voice teacher |
*[[Marie-Anne Asselin]] (1888–1971), French–Canadian opera singer and voice teacher |
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*[[Marie-Anne Barbel]] (1704–1793), French-Canadian businesswoman |
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*[[Marie Anne Barbier]] (1664/1670?–1742), French playwright and writer |
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*[[Marie Anne Blondin]] (1809–1890), Canadian teacher and Mother Superior |
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*[[Marie-Anne Bouchiat]] (born 1934), French physicist |
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*[[Marie Anne Éléonore de Bourbon]] (1690–1760), French noble |
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*[[Marie-Anne de Bovet]] (1855–?), French writer |
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*[[Marie Anne de Bourbon]] (1666–1739), legitimized daughter of Louis XIV |
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*[[Marie-Anne Chapdelaine]] (born 1962), French politician |
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*[[Marie-Anne Chazel]] (born 1951), French actress, screenwriter and director |
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*[[Marie Anne Chiment]], American costume designer |
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*[[Marie-Anne Cohendet]] (born 1994), French political scientist |
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*[[Marie-Anne Collot]] (1748–1821), French sculptor |
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*[[Marie-Anne Colson-Malleville]] (1892–1971), French film director |
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*[[Marie Anne de Cupis de Camargo]] (1710–1770), French–Belgian dancer |
*[[Marie Anne de Cupis de Camargo]] (1710–1770), French–Belgian dancer |
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*[[Marie-Anne Desmarest]] (1904–1973), French writer |
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*[[Marie-Anne Detourbay]] (1837–1908), French salon-holder |
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*[[Marie Anne Doublet]] (1677–1771), French scholar, writer and salonnière |
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*[[Marie-Anne Pauline Du Mont]] (died 1790), French actress |
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*[[Marie-Anne Fragonard]] (1745–1823), French artist |
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*[[Marie-Anne Frison-Roche]] (born 1959), French economist |
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*[[Marie-Anne Gaboury]] (1780-1875), first woman of European descent to settle in what is now western Canada |
*[[Marie-Anne Gaboury]] (1780-1875), first woman of European descent to settle in what is now western Canada |
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*[[Marie-Anne Horthemels]] (1682–1727), French artist |
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*[[Marie Anne Isler Béguin]] (born 1956), French politician |
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*[[Marie-Anne de Lachassaigne]] (1747–1820), French actress |
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*[[Marie Anne Lenormand]] (1772–1843), French bookseller, necromancer, fortune-teller and cartomancer |
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*[[Marie-Anne Leroudier]] (1838–1908), French embroiderer |
*[[Marie-Anne Leroudier]] (1838–1908), French embroiderer |
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*[[Marie-Anne Libert]] (1782–1865), Belgian botanist |
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*[[Marie Anne de Mailly-Nesle]] (1717–1744), French noblewoman and mistress of Louis XV |
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*[[Marie Anne Mancini]] (1649–1714), Duchess of Bouillon |
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*[[Marie-Anne Montchamp]] (born 1957), Secretary of State for Solidarities and Social Cohesion in the French government |
*[[Marie-Anne Montchamp]] (born 1957), Secretary of State for Solidarities and Social Cohesion in the French government |
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*[[Marie-Anne Pierrette Paulze]] (1758–1836), French chemist |
*[[Marie-Anne Pierrette Paulze]] (1758–1836), French chemist |
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*[[Marie-Anne Paulze Lavoisier]] (1758–1836), French chemist and artist |
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*[[Marie Anne Victoire Pigeon]] (1724–1767), French mathematician |
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*[[Marie-Anne de Roumier-Robert]] (1705–1771), French writer |
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*[[Marie-Anne Rousselet]] (1732–1826), French engraver and illustrator |
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*[[Marie Anne Simonis]] (1758–1831), Belgian textile industrialist |
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*[[Marie-Anne-Louise Taschereau]] (1743–1825), Canadian catholic abbess, nun and teacher |
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*[[Marie-Anne Vandermoere]] (born 1966), Belgian rower |
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*[[Marie Anne Véronèse]] (1701–1782), Franco-Italian actress |
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==See also== |
==See also== |
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*[[Maria Anna of Spain]] (1606-1646), Infanta of Spain, Holy Roman Empress, and Queen of Hungary and Bohemia |
*[[Maria Anna of Spain]] (1606-1646), Infanta of Spain, Holy Roman Empress, and Queen of Hungary and Bohemia |
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*[[Mariana (name)]], another given name |
*[[Mariana (name)]], another given name |
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*[[Mary Ann]], given name |
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*[[Anne-Marie (given name)]] |
*[[Anne-Marie (given name)]] |
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Latest revision as of 15:36, 17 December 2024
Marie Anne or Marie-Anne is the name of:
Aristocrats
[edit]- Princess Marie Anne of France (1664-1664?), daughter of King Louis XIV of France
- Infanta Marie Anne of Portugal (1861-1942), Portuguese infanta and Grand Duchess consort of Luxembourg
- Marie Anne de Bourbon (disambiguation)
- Marie Anne de La Trémoille, princesse des Ursins (1642-1722), an influential lady in the Spanish royal court during Philip V's early reign
- Marie Anne de Mailly (1717-1744), duchesse de Châteauroux and mistress of King Louis XV of France
- Marie Anne Mancini (1649-1714), duchesse de Bouillon and niece of Cardinal Mazarin
Other
[edit]- Marie-Anne Asselin (1888–1971), French–Canadian opera singer and voice teacher
- Marie-Anne Barbel (1704–1793), French-Canadian businesswoman
- Marie Anne Barbier (1664/1670?–1742), French playwright and writer
- Marie Anne Blondin (1809–1890), Canadian teacher and Mother Superior
- Marie-Anne Bouchiat (born 1934), French physicist
- Marie Anne Éléonore de Bourbon (1690–1760), French noble
- Marie-Anne de Bovet (1855–?), French writer
- Marie Anne de Bourbon (1666–1739), legitimized daughter of Louis XIV
- Marie-Anne Chapdelaine (born 1962), French politician
- Marie-Anne Chazel (born 1951), French actress, screenwriter and director
- Marie Anne Chiment, American costume designer
- Marie-Anne Cohendet (born 1994), French political scientist
- Marie-Anne Collot (1748–1821), French sculptor
- Marie-Anne Colson-Malleville (1892–1971), French film director
- Marie Anne de Cupis de Camargo (1710–1770), French–Belgian dancer
- Marie-Anne Desmarest (1904–1973), French writer
- Marie-Anne Detourbay (1837–1908), French salon-holder
- Marie Anne Doublet (1677–1771), French scholar, writer and salonnière
- Marie-Anne Pauline Du Mont (died 1790), French actress
- Marie-Anne Fragonard (1745–1823), French artist
- Marie-Anne Frison-Roche (born 1959), French economist
- Marie-Anne Gaboury (1780-1875), first woman of European descent to settle in what is now western Canada
- Marie-Anne Horthemels (1682–1727), French artist
- Marie Anne Isler Béguin (born 1956), French politician
- Marie-Anne de Lachassaigne (1747–1820), French actress
- Marie Anne Lenormand (1772–1843), French bookseller, necromancer, fortune-teller and cartomancer
- Marie-Anne Leroudier (1838–1908), French embroiderer
- Marie-Anne Libert (1782–1865), Belgian botanist
- Marie Anne de Mailly-Nesle (1717–1744), French noblewoman and mistress of Louis XV
- Marie Anne Mancini (1649–1714), Duchess of Bouillon
- Marie-Anne Montchamp (born 1957), Secretary of State for Solidarities and Social Cohesion in the French government
- Marie-Anne Pierrette Paulze (1758–1836), French chemist
- Marie-Anne Paulze Lavoisier (1758–1836), French chemist and artist
- Marie Anne Victoire Pigeon (1724–1767), French mathematician
- Marie-Anne de Roumier-Robert (1705–1771), French writer
- Marie-Anne Rousselet (1732–1826), French engraver and illustrator
- Marie Anne Simonis (1758–1831), Belgian textile industrialist
- Marie-Anne-Louise Taschereau (1743–1825), Canadian catholic abbess, nun and teacher
- Marie-Anne Vandermoere (born 1966), Belgian rower
- Marie Anne Véronèse (1701–1782), Franco-Italian actress
See also
[edit]- Maria Anna of Spain (1606-1646), Infanta of Spain, Holy Roman Empress, and Queen of Hungary and Bohemia
- Mariana (name), another given name
- Mary Ann, given name
- Anne-Marie (given name)