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French:
Philippe de Lorraine, dit "le chevalier de Lorraine" (1643-1702) - portrait présumé
Portrait of Philippe de Lorraine-Armagnac (1643-1702)
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label QS:Lfr,"Philippe de Lorraine, dit "le chevalier de Lorraine" (1643-1702) - portrait présumé "
label QS:Len,"Portrait of Philippe de Lorraine-Armagnac (1643-1702)"
English: Philippe of Lorraine, called the Chevalier de Lorraine (1643-1702). Member of the House of Guise, cadet of the Ducal house of Lorraine.
He is renowned as the lover of Philippe de France, Monsieur, brother of Louis XIV.
Français : Philippe de Lorraine, dit le Chevalier de Lorraine (1643 - 8 décembre 1702). Membre de la Maison de Guise, cadet de la Maison ducale de Lorraine.
Entré dans la postérité comme l'amant de Philippe d'Orléans (Monsieur), frère de Louis XIV.
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