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What’s New: August 2024

This month’s update, introduced by Annalisa Nicholson, adds sixteen lives, with a special focus on noblewomen in Britain active from the reign of Elizabeth I to the end of the Napoleonic wars, tracing their networks and pursuits which spanned literature, philosophy, education, politics, music, architecture, and garden design: Mary Talbot, Frances Burgh, Marie Stewart, Elizabeth Harvey, Anne Lennard, Jane Martha Bentinck, Juliana Boyle, Elizabeth Montagu, Margaret Macdonald, Mary Gregory, Ann Fairfax, Margaret Heathcote, and Louisa Theodosia Jenkinson.

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Mancini, Hortense (Ortensia), duchess of Mazarin (1646–1699)

Born in Rome into an élite dynasty, Hortense Mancini, duchess of Mazarin, fled France in 1668 to escape her domineering husband, and came to England in 1675 where she enjoyed the protection of Charles II. The Mazarin salon which she established at her home in the grounds of St James’s Palace became an important forum of Anglo-French cultural exchange.

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AUGUST 8, 2024

What’s New: August 2024

Welcome to the 113th update of the Oxford DNB, which adds sixteen new articles and seven portrait likenesses. Entries in this release have a special focus on the lives of early modern noblewomen in Britain.

JULY 11, 2024

What's New: July 2024

Welcome to the 112th update of the Oxford DNB, which adds eleven new articles, containing nine new lives, with a special focus on women and needlework and women in business.

JUNE 13, 2024

What's New: June 2024

Welcome to the 111th update of the Oxford DNB, which adds sixteen new articles, containing sixteen new lives, with a special focus on regions and localities in Britain.