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Countess de la Motte (necklace) | She never met the woman who she helped to  destroy.
Countess de la Motte (necklace) | She never met the woman who she helped to destroy.

Nicolas de La Motte | Marie Antoinette's Diamonds
Nicolas de La Motte | Marie Antoinette's Diamonds

Jeanne de la Motte: the 18th century con woman who destroyed Marie  Antoinette and brought about the French Revolution – Ann Foster
Jeanne de la Motte: the 18th century con woman who destroyed Marie Antoinette and brought about the French Revolution – Ann Foster

Has anyone ever found pieces of Marie Antoinette's infamous necklace (from  the affair of the necklace that most likely sealed her doom)? - Quora
Has anyone ever found pieces of Marie Antoinette's infamous necklace (from the affair of the necklace that most likely sealed her doom)? - Quora

Jeanne de Valois-Saint-Rémy - Wikipedia
Jeanne de Valois-Saint-Rémy - Wikipedia

L'affair du collier
L'affair du collier

print | British Museum
print | British Museum

Jeanne de Valois-Saint-Rémy - Wikipedia
Jeanne de Valois-Saint-Rémy - Wikipedia

Jeanne de Valois-Saint-Rémy - Wikimedia Commons
Jeanne de Valois-Saint-Rémy - Wikimedia Commons

Jeanne de la Motte, Noblewoman and Con Artist - HeadStuff
Jeanne de la Motte, Noblewoman and Con Artist - HeadStuff

Memoirs of the Countess de Valois de La Motte: Containing a Compleat  Justification of Her Conduct, and an Explanation of the Intrigues and  Artifices Used Against Her by Her Enemies, Relative to
Memoirs of the Countess de Valois de La Motte: Containing a Compleat Justification of Her Conduct, and an Explanation of the Intrigues and Artifices Used Against Her by Her Enemies, Relative to

jeanne de la motte | Marie Antoinette's Diamonds
jeanne de la motte | Marie Antoinette's Diamonds

The London Dead: The affair of the diamond necklace: Jeanne de Valois-Saint-Rémy,  Comtesse de la Motte (1756-1791), St Mary-at-Lambeth
The London Dead: The affair of the diamond necklace: Jeanne de Valois-Saint-Rémy, Comtesse de la Motte (1756-1791), St Mary-at-Lambeth

Jeanne de la Motte, Noblewoman and Con Artist - HeadStuff
Jeanne de la Motte, Noblewoman and Con Artist - HeadStuff

Jeanne de la Motte: the 18th century con woman who destroyed Marie  Antoinette and brought about the French Revolution – Ann Foster
Jeanne de la Motte: the 18th century con woman who destroyed Marie Antoinette and brought about the French Revolution – Ann Foster

About Jeanne: la vera storia della Contessa che distrusse la monarchia - Jeanne  Valois De Saint Rémy Contessa De La Motte. Intrighi a Versailles: lo  scandalo della collana, la Rivoluzione Francese, Lady
About Jeanne: la vera storia della Contessa che distrusse la monarchia - Jeanne Valois De Saint Rémy Contessa De La Motte. Intrighi a Versailles: lo scandalo della collana, la Rivoluzione Francese, Lady

The Affair of the Diamond Necklace
The Affair of the Diamond Necklace

Jeanne de valois hi-res stock photography and images - Alamy
Jeanne de valois hi-res stock photography and images - Alamy

How the Affair of the Diamond Necklace Ruined Marie Antoinette | Barnebys  Magazine
How the Affair of the Diamond Necklace Ruined Marie Antoinette | Barnebys Magazine

Marie Antoinette's: Femme of the Week: Jeanne de La Motte
Marie Antoinette's: Femme of the Week: Jeanne de La Motte

Countess de la Motte (necklace) | She never met the woman who she helped to  destroy.
Countess de la Motte (necklace) | She never met the woman who she helped to destroy.

Jeanne de la Motte, Noblewoman and Con Artist - HeadStuff
Jeanne de la Motte, Noblewoman and Con Artist - HeadStuff

12 Jeanne Valois De La Motte Photos and Premium High Res Pictures - Getty  Images
12 Jeanne Valois De La Motte Photos and Premium High Res Pictures - Getty Images

The London Dead: The affair of the diamond necklace: Jeanne de Valois-Saint-Rémy,  Comtesse de la Motte (1756-1791), St Mary-at-Lambeth
The London Dead: The affair of the diamond necklace: Jeanne de Valois-Saint-Rémy, Comtesse de la Motte (1756-1791), St Mary-at-Lambeth