Helena Martini
}}Helena Martini (5 July 1728 Bockenheim bei Frankfurt am Main - 8 July 1803 Darmstadt), was the mistress of Louis VIII, Landgrave of Hesse-Darmstadt, from 1744 until 1768.
She was the daughter of Carl Ludwig Martini (d. 1698), an officer, and Susanna Catharina Meser. In 1744 her father, seeking a promotion, is alleged to have sent Helena to submit his petition to Louis VIII at ''Jagdschloss'' Kranichstein. When Louis VIII met her, he kept her as his mistress and did not let her return. Martini, who became known as ''Mamsell Lene'', enjoyed the unlimited confidence of Louis VIII, was given a house in Darmstadt and accompanied him on his travels. She supported him in his political conflicts with the branches of the Hesse family, and brought the children of her sister to be raised in her care. She reportedly had a good relationship with the family of Louis VIII. Upon his death in 1768, she left the court with a fortune, which she later left to the children of her sister. Provided by Wikipedia
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2by Deborah De Geyter, Lieve Blommaert, Nicole Verbraeken, Mark Sevenois, Luc Huyghens, Helena Martini, Lieve Covens, Denis Piérard, Ingrid WyboGet full text
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3by Maria Elisabete Sbrogio de Almeida, Maria Helena Martini, Edward Porto, Ana Maria Martins de Camargo, Edda de Rizzo, Carlos da Silva LacazGet full text
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