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- Menin_(title) abstract "In Ancien Régime France, a menin (French pronunciation: [mənɛ̃]) was one of six gentlemen who were particularly attached to the person of the dauphin. They were also known as gentilshommes de la manche. The word originates in the Portuguese word menino (masculine) or menina (feminine, as in the title of the Vélasquez painting Las Meninas), meaning small or cute, where it denoted a young nobleman made a companion to the royal children. The word was used in France for the first time in 1680 when the household of the Grand Dauphin was set up. Holders of this office during the Ancien Régime included marquis de Dangeau, the marquis de Mimeure and the comte du Muy. The Bourbon Restoration saw the return of many old court offices, and the duc d'Angoulême (dauphin from the accession of Charles X in 1824) also had menins, including the marquis d'Osmond.".
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- Menin_(title) wikiPageWikiLink Ancien_Régime.
- Menin_(title) wikiPageWikiLink Bourbon_Restoration.
- Menin_(title) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ancien_Régime_in_France.
- Menin_(title) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Bourbon_Restoration.
- Menin_(title) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Court_titles_in_the_Ancien_Régime.
- Menin_(title) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Dauphins_of_France.
- Menin_(title) wikiPageWikiLink Charles_X_of_France.
- Menin_(title) wikiPageWikiLink Dauphin_of_France.
- Menin_(title) wikiPageWikiLink Diego_Velázquez.
- Menin_(title) wikiPageWikiLink France.
- Menin_(title) wikiPageWikiLink Gentleman.
- Menin_(title) wikiPageWikiLink Jacques-Louis_de_Valon.
- Menin_(title) wikiPageWikiLink Las_Meninas.
- Menin_(title) wikiPageWikiLink Louis,_Dauphin_of_France_(1661–1711).
- Menin_(title) wikiPageWikiLink Louis,_Grand_Dauphin.
- Menin_(title) wikiPageWikiLink Louis_Antoine,_Duke_of_Angoulême.
- Menin_(title) wikiPageWikiLink Louis_Nicolas_Victor_de_Fxc3xa9lix_dOllixc3xa8res.
- Menin_(title) wikiPageWikiLink Louis_de_France_(1775-1844).
- Menin_(title) wikiPageWikiLink Philippe_de_Courcillon.
- Menin_(title) wikiPageWikiLink Philippe_de_Courcillon_de_Dangeau.
- Menin_(title) wikiPageWikiLink Rainulphe_dOsmond.
- Menin_(title) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Menin (title)".
- Menin_(title) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Menin".
- Menin_(title) wikiPageWikiLinkText "menin".
- Menin_(title) hasPhotoCollection Menin_(title).
- Menin_(title) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:IPA-fr.
- Menin_(title) subject Category:Ancien_Régime_in_France.
- Menin_(title) subject Category:Bourbon_Restoration.
- Menin_(title) subject Category:Court_titles_in_the_Ancien_Régime.
- Menin_(title) subject Category:Dauphins_of_France.
- Menin_(title) hypernym Gentlemen.
- Menin_(title) comment "In Ancien Régime France, a menin (French pronunciation: [mənɛ̃]) was one of six gentlemen who were particularly attached to the person of the dauphin. They were also known as gentilshommes de la manche. The word originates in the Portuguese word menino (masculine) or menina (feminine, as in the title of the Vélasquez painting Las Meninas), meaning small or cute, where it denoted a young nobleman made a companion to the royal children.".
- Menin_(title) label "Menin (title)".
- Menin_(title) sameAs Menino_(cargo).
- Menin_(title) sameAs Menin_(titre).
- Menin_(title) sameAs m.051w3g4.
- Menin_(title) sameAs Менины_(придворное_звание).
- Menin_(title) sameAs Q524642.
- Menin_(title) sameAs Q524642.
- Menin_(title) wasDerivedFrom Menin_(title)?oldid=545510257.
- Menin_(title) isPrimaryTopicOf Menin_(title).