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Jeanne ou Marouzie (IXe-Xe sie?cles) : Vraie fausse papesse ou fausse vraie papesse ?; Chapitre 5. Alie?nor d'Aquitaine (1122- 1204) : La me?re du Lion d'Angleterre, Richard; Chapitre 6. Blanche de Castille (1188-1252) : Me?re du futur saint Louis 327 $aChapitre 7. Isabelle la Catholique (1451-1504) : « Une sainte » me?re sans charite?Chapitre 8. Diane de Poitiers (1500-1566) : L'amante maternelle; Chapitre 9. Catherine de Me?dicis (1519-1566) : La « banquie?re » me?re de trois rois et deux reines; Chapitre 10. Marie de Me?dicis (1575-1642) : Une me?ge?re fauteuse de troubles; Chapitre 11. Anne d'Autriche (1601-1666) : La me?re du Soleil; Chapitre 12. Roxelane et autres sultanes-me?res : Le harem au pouvoir; Chapitre 13. Marie The?re?se d'Autriche (1717-1780) : La grande marieuse 327 $aChapitre 14. Elisabeth de Russie (1709-1762) : La me?re « adoptive » de la Grande CatherineChapitre 15. Louise Athanai?se Claudel (1840-1929) : La petite bourgeoise me?re de deux ge?nies; Chapitre 16. 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