Claire-Marie Mazarelli de Saint-Chamond

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Claire-Marie Mazarelli, marquise de la Vieuville de Saint-Chamond (born 1731 in Paris) was an 18th-century French woman of letters.

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The daughter of Angel Mazarelli, citizen of the city of Paris from Italy, and Marie-Catherine Mathée, she must defend in court in 1750 against accusations about her birth and manners. [1]

By contract from 1 June 1765, she married in Paris Charles-Louis-Auguste de Vieuville, Marquis de Saint-Chamond, Count of Vienne and Confolens, first Baron of Lyonnais who was a colonel-owner of an infantry regiment. They had a son also named Charles-Louis-Auguste, born 6 June 1766. [2]

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