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- Bliss'). After having looked over many models for 'la Vertu', he chooses Aspasie, a charming girl whom he had met in the streets of Athens. The girl pays...
- Discovering that 'Phocion' is really a woman, the princess (now calling herself 'Aspasie') tells him that she has fallen in love with him, and seduces him so that...
- revolutionary **** was born. She helped in the creation of a support ****ociation (Aspasie [fr]) for prostitutes. In her tiny home in Geneva, she created an international...
- first known image of Aspasia to be created by a woman, Marie Bouliard's Aspasie. The painting depicts Aspasia with one breast bared, looking into a handheld...
- September 2015 at the Wayback Machine Plutarch, Pericles, ****II N. Loraux, Aspasie, l'étrangère, l'intellectuelle, 133–164 M. Henry, Prisoner of History,...
- Périgord. Aspasie believes Pigeonneau is a relation. He enters and wants only the ticket number 100, because a goose predicted that it would win. Aspasie claims...
- Montpezat-de-Quercy. He was the son of Raymond II Desprès, seigneur of Montpezat, and Aspasie de Montaigut, the heiress of Bertrand, seigneur de Montaigut. He had a...
- of Aspasie), but successfully convinces Hermocrates that she has come to seduce him, not Agis. He allows her to stay. Hermocrates tells "Aspasie" that...
- miscellanies, Athènes, Rome, Paris, l'histoire et les mœurs (1879), and Aspasie, Cléopâtre, Théodora (6th ed. 1889). The military history of Napoleon I...
- Rudolf von der Schulenburg ​ ​ (m. 1819; div. 1828)​ Issue Adelaide Gustava Aspasie Armfelt (illegitimate) Father Peter von Biron Mother Dorothea von Medem...