- A
courtesan is a
prostitute with a courtly, wealthy, or upper-class clientele. Historically, the term
referred to a courtier, a
person who
attended the...
-
Splendeurs et misères des courtisanes,
translated variously as The
Splendors and
Miseries of Courtesans, A
Harlot High and Low, or as Lost Souls, is an...
- Claude, Anne d’Autriche. Paris: Hachette, 1980. "Irrité de voir tant de
courtisans parler de "miracle",
Louis XIII
aurait répliqué que "ce n'était point...
- Séverin
Bavarel as the monk
Bruno Georis as
Gaston Václav
Chalupa as
courtisan Pavel Bousek as
landlord Petr
Klimes as Page
Louvre Louis Storme as Colbert...
- Jean-Paul de
Saumeur (1598 — 20
December 1667),
often called Chevalier Paul was a
French admiral and
naval officer who
served in
several Mediterranean...
- der Karthager, 1879. A. Michel,
Virgile et la
politique impériale: un
courtisan ou un philosophe?, 1971. R.C. Monti, The Dido
Episode and the Aeneid:...
-
Italy in 1515. Le Roux,
Nicolas (2000). La
Faveur du Roi:
Mignons et
Courtisans au
Temps des
Derniers Valois.
Champ Vallon. Le Roux,
Nicolas (2020). Portraits...
- wife of
Pasquale Malipiero, the doge in
Venice in 1457–1462, and the
courtisan Tullia d'Aragona held a
salon already in the 16th century, and in the...
- Le
Courtisan suivant le
Dernier Édit by
Abraham Bosse – a
French courtier casting aside lace,
ribbons and
slashed sleeves in
favor of
sober dress in accordance...
- Do****ents sur
Robert Stuart Seigneur d'Aubigny (1508-1544)
Guerrier et
courtisan au
service de
Louis XII et de François Ier (Paris, 2011).
Bryony Coombs...