Angélique-Marie Élisabeth Émilie de Matignon, née Le Tonnelier de Breteuil, married Countesse Goyon de Matignon and known in history as Madame de Matignon (14 March 1757 in Paris – 14 May 1833 in Paris), was a prominent fashion figure during the French Ancien Régime, known for her extravagant hairdressing expenses.
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Élisabeth Émilie deMatignon, née Le Tonnelier de Breteuil, married Countesse Goyon deMatignon and known in history as MadamedeMatignon (14 March 1757...
and her favourite coiffeur Léonard Autié. Countess Goyon deMatignon, known as MadamedeMatignon, gave hairdresser Le sieur Beaulard 24,000 livres a year...
de Salzmann was born Jeanne-Marie de Allemand, the daughter of the famous Swiss architect Jules Louis Allemand and of Marie Louise Matignon. Madame de...
December of the same year. He found at local bars (his favourite being MadamedeMatignon's Salon) friends among visiting French aristocracy fleeing revolutionary...
elected the Popular Front government, and employers had negotiated the Matignon agreement, providing wage increases, 40-hour weeks, trade union rights...
marry Louise to count deMatignon by suggesting Matignon through the Duchess de Lude. After the marriage of Louise and Matignon, Marie returned to Monaco...
comtesse de Mérode 1725–1741: Edmée-Charlotte de Brenne, marquise deMatignon 1725–1729: Armande Félice de La Porte Mazarin, marquise de Nesle 1725–1726:...
"Garaby de Pierrepont de La Luzerne Étienville". This plenteous bequest made him think of entering into matrimony. By and through MadamedeMatignon's benevolent...
Madamede La Fayette, née Adrienne de Noailles Madame Titon, née Benterot Madame Faudoas, née de Bernières Madame Charton, née Chauchat Philippe de Noailles...
letters to the comtesse du Bouchage of Matignon's slow delays in joining with him, claiming if only Matignon had met with him in the prior month they...
Antoinette, others executed on the same site included Charlotte Corday and Madame du Barry. During the later days of the Reign of Terror in 1794, Georges...
(April 13, 1794), widow of Jacques Hébert Antoine-Laurent de Lavoisier (May 8, 1794) Madame Élisabeth (May 10, 1794), sister of kings Louis XVI, Louis...
housed Louis XIV, the Madamede Maintenon, Marie Leszczynska, and Napoleon, who ordered restorations to the building. Under de Gaulle, the north wing...
queen surrounded by her court. In some of her more exclusive parties, Madamede Berry also played the leading part in elaborate "tableaux-vivants" that...
but begun an affair with Madamede Montespan instead. In 1668, Catherine Charlotte had a love affair with Philippe, Chevalier de Lorraine, lover of the...