Jacqueline de Montbel d'Entremont
French courtier / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Jacqueline de Montbel d'Entremont (16 February 1541 – 17 December 1599) was a French courtier, possible artistic muse and Huguenot, known for her experiences during the French wars of religion. After her first husband's death, she converted to Protestantism and married Gaspard II de Coligny, who was later killed in the St. Bartholomew's Day Massacre.
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