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BRINVILLI

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Originally appearing in Volume V04, Page 572 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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BRINVILLI  ,ERS,

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MARIE MADELEINE
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MARGUERITE D'AUBRAY, MARQUISE DE (c . 1630-1676), French poisoner, daughter of
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Dreux d'Aubray,
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civil
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lieutenant of Paris, was born in Paris about 163o . In 1651 she married the
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marquis ' de Brinvilliers, then serving in the regiment of
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Normandy .
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Con-temporary evidence describes the marquise at this time as a
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pretty and much-courted little woman, with a fascinating air of childlike innocence . In 1659 her
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husband introduced her to his friend Godinde Sainte-Croix, a handsome young cavalry officer of. extravagant tastes and
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bad reputation, whose
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mistress she became, Their relations soon created a public
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scandal, and as the marquis de Brinvilliers, who had
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left France to avoid his creditors, made no effort to terminate them, M. d'Aubray secured the arrest of Sainte-Croix on a lettre de cachet . For a
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year Sainte-Croix remained a prisoner in the Bastille, where he is popularly supposed to have acquired a knowledge of poisons from his
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fellow-prisoner, the
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Italian poisoner
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Exili . When he left the Bastille, he plotted with his willing mistress his revenge upon her
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father . She cheerfully undertook to experiment with the poisons which Sainte-Croix,possibly with the help of a chemist, Christopher Glaser, prepared, and found subjects ready to hand in the poor who sought her charity, and the sick whom she visited in the hospitals . Meanwhile Sainte-Croix, completely ruined financially, enlarged his
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original idea, and determined that not only M . Dreux d'Aubray but also the latter's two sons and other daughter should be poisoned, so that the marquise de Brinvilliers and himself might come into possession of the large
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family fortune . In
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February 1666, satisfied with the efficiency of Sainte-Croix's preparations and with the ease with which they could be administered without detection, the marquise poisoned her father, and in 167o, with the connivance of their valet La Chaussee, ' her two brothers . A
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post-mortem examination suggested the real cause of
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death, but no suspicion was directed to the murderers .

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attempt could be made on the
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life of Mlle Therese d'-Aubray, Sainte-Croix suddenly died . As he left no heirs the police were called in, and discovered among his belongings 'documents seriously incriminating the marquise and La ,Chaussee.: The latter was arrested, tortured into a
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complete confession, and broken alive on the wheel (1673), but the marquise escaped, taking
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refuge first probably in England, then in Germany, and finally in a convent at Liege, whence she was decoyed by a police emissary disguised as a priest . A full account of her life and crimes was found among her papers . Her attempt to commit suicide was frustrated, and she ' was taken to Paris, where she was beheaded and her
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body burned on the 16th of
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July 1676 . See G . Roullier,La Marquise de Brinvilliers (Paris; 1883) ; Toiseleur, Trois enigmes historiques (Paris, 1882) .

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