- (2018),
Traveling teachers in Europe: Gouvernanten, governesses, and
gouvernantes, EGO –
European History Online, Mainz:
Institute of
European History...
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governess was
supported by
various deputies or under-governesses (sous
gouvernantes) and
oversaw a
household consisting of
dozens of
servants and caregivers...
- de
Bombelles (1762-1800). In 1771, she was
appointed one of five sous
gouvernante (deputy governess) to the
royal children: they were
placed under the...
- They were
supervised by the
Gouvernante and the Sous-
gouvernante. The
Filles were from 1531
supervised by the
Gouvernante de Filles, a lady-in-waiting...
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closeness to
Watteau is
evidenced by the fact that his The Alarm, or the
Gouvernante Fidèle (1723,
Victoria and
Albert Museum, London) was
attributed to Watteau...
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ministrations of the
royal doctors when he was ill as a child. She was the
Gouvernante des
enfants royaux,
Governess of the
Children of
France like her mother...
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December 1560, the
Privy Council appointed Catherine as
governor of
France (
gouvernante de France), with
sweeping powers. She
wrote to her
daughter Elisabeth:...
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Council appointed his mother,
Catherine de' Medici, as
governor of
France (
gouvernante de France), with
sweeping powers, at
first acting as
regent for her young...
- Bordeaux. Her
debut novel Les
Gouvernantes came out in 1992, and she has
written more than a
dozen books since. Les
Gouvernantes has been
translated into English...
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Retrieved 30 May 2018. Jean
Couvreur (9 July 1953). "Céleste Albaret, la
gouvernante de Proust" (PDF).
Philippe Sollers/Pileface.
Retrieved 30 May 2018. Rebecca...