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Français : "Le Portrait de la RM Agnès d'Aguillenqui, capucine du couvent de Marseille" (gravure sur cuivre), portrait publié dans Marc de Bauduen, "La vie admirable et les héroïques vertus de la Révérende Mère Agnès d’Aguillenquy d’Aix-en-Provence, religieuse capucine au couvent de Marseille, où les personnes religieuses trouveront un exemplaire de toutes les vertus et tous les chrestiens, les maximes d’une haute vertu et d’une perfection consommée", Marseille, Claude Garcin, 1673
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Source Marc de Bauduen, "La vie admirable et les héroïques vertus de la Révérende Mère Agnès d’Aguillenquy d’Aix-en-Provence, religieuse capucine au couvent de Marseille, où les personnes religieuses trouveront un exemplaire de toutes les vertus et tous les chrestiens, les maximes d’une haute vertu et d’une perfection consommée", Marseille, Claude Garcin, 1673.
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