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Maîtresse (English: "mistress" or "teacher") is a 1975
French ****
comedy film co-written and
directed by
Barbet Schroeder,
starring Bulle Ogier and, in...
- The
maîtresse-en-titre (French: [mɛtʁɛs ɑ̃ titʁ]) was the
official royal mistress of the King of France. The
title was
vaguely defined and used in the...
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Maîtresse Délai is the
patron loa of
tambourine players in Vodou. She
walks with the
tambourine player (the hountor). Hans-Peter Oswald,
Vodoo v t e...
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Maîtresse Hounon'gon is the loa who
presides over the
chanting done
during an
ordeal by fire,
called a
canzo in Vodou. Oswald, Hans-Peter (2009-01-15)...
- The maître d'hôtel (French for 'master of the house';
pronounced [mɛːtʁə dotɛl] ), head waiter, host,
waiter captain, or maître d' (UK: /ˌmeɪtrə ˈdiː/...
- (French: Une
vieille maîtresse,
literally "An old mistress") is a 2007 French-Italian film
based on the
novel Une
vieille maîtresse by the
French writer...
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Maîtresse Françoise (pen name
Annick Foucault) is a
publicly known **** in Paris, France. Her
autobiography was
published in
France by publisher...
- Une
vieille maîtresse (An old mistress) is an 1851
novel by the
French writer Jules Barbey d'Aurevilly. It
tells the
story of a
wayward dandy who falls...
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Castiglione 1857–1861: Marie-Anne
Walewska 1863–1870:
Marguerite Bellanger Maîtresse-en-titre "Although
Biette C****inel has been
attached occasionally to Charles...
- The Best
Mistress (French: La
meilleure maîtresse) is a 1929
French silent comedy film
directed by René
Hervil and
starring Sandra Milovanoff, Félicien...