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Liane de
Pougy (born Anne-Marie Ch****aigne, 2 July 1869 – 26
December 1950) was a
French dancer,
courtesan and novelist. She was a
Folies Bergère vedette...
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Pougy (French pronunciation: [puʒi]) is a
commune in the Aube
department in north-central France.
Communes of the Aube
department "Répertoire national...
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including on-and-off
romances with poet Renée
Vivien and
courtesan Liane de
Pougy and
longer relationships with
writer Élisabeth de
Gramont and
painter Romaine...
- Ode de
Pougy (French pronunciation: [ɔd də puʒi]) was the
Abbess of
Notre Dame aux
Nonnains in Troyes, France, from 1264 to 1272. She is
known for her...
- was Anne-Marie Ch****aigne,
later known as the
famous courtesan Liane de
Pougy, and his
father a
young naval officer,
Armand Pourpe. He made the first...
- Man****ès de
Pougy (c. 1130 – 11 June 1190) was a
member of a
powerful family in Champagne, France, who was
Bishop of
Troyes from 1181 to 1190. He defended...
- Époque
Paris than in more
staid cities of
Europe and America.
Liane de
Pougy, dancer,
socialite and courtesan, was well
known in
Paris as a headline...
- demimonde-courtesan ('Grande Horizontale') of the
Second Empire Liane de
Pougy (1869–1950),
French courtesan and
Folies Bergère-dancer Lola
Montez (1821–1861)...
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female impersonator who
performed as
Diane de
Rougy (an
homage to
Liane de
Pougy). He
became notorious as a
Cambridge undergraduate due to his
taste for...
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poster for the
Folies Bergere,
depicting the
dancer and
courtesan Liane de
Pougy luring men into a spider's web.
Poster for the Chat Noir
cabaret by Théophile...