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  2. Diane de Poitiers - Wikipedia

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    Diane de Poitiers (9 January 1500 – 25 April 1566) was a French noblewoman and courtier who wielded much power and influence as King Henry II's royal mistress and adviser until his death. Her position increased her wealth and family's status.

  3. Dame du Palais - Wikipedia

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    1532-1543 : Françoise de Longwy; 1532-1543 : Diane de Poitiers; 1532-1543 : Isabelle de Savoie-Villars, comtesse du Bouchage; 1532-1543, 1546-1547 : Louise de Polignac, dame du Vigean; 1533-1543 : Madeleine de Mailly, dame de Roye; 1534-1537 : Anne de La Fontaine, dame de la Mairie (fille d'honneur 1532 - 1534)

  4. Saint-Vallier, Drôme - Wikipedia

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    Saint-Vallier is the birthplace of Diane de Poitiers, one of the most well-known of French royal mistresses, born in 1499. She became the favourite of Henry II of France and wielded much power until he was fatally wounded in 1559 in a jousting tournament and his widow, Catherine de' Medici, expelled her from the court. [9]

  5. Diana of Versailles - Wikipedia

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    The statue was given by Pope Paul IV to Henry II of France in 1556 [7] with a subtle but inescapable allusion to the king's mistress, Diane de Poitiers. It was probably discovered in Italy. One source suggests the Temple of Diana (Nemi), an ancient sanctuary; [8] another posits Hadrian's Villa at Tibur. [9]

  6. Le roi s'amuse - Wikipedia

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    Le roi s'amuse (French pronunciation: [lə ʁwa samyz]; literally, The King Amuses Himself or The King Has Fun) is a French play in five acts written by Victor Hugo. First performed on 22 November 1832 but banned by the government after one evening, the play was used for Giuseppe Verdi 's 1851 opera Rigoletto .

  7. Isabelle Adjani to Star in Louvre Thriller ‘Belphégor’ From ...

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    The acclaimed actress stars as the enigmatic 16th-century noblewoman and courtier Diane de Poitiers in “The King’s Favorite,” which premiered at the Unifrance Rendez-Vous on Monday. The €7 ...

  8. Château de Chenonceau - Wikipedia

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    The Château de Chenonceau (French: [ʃɑto də ʃənɔ̃so]) is a French château spanning the river Cher, near the small village of Chenonceaux, Indre-et-Loire, Centre-Val de Loire. [1] It is one of the best-known châteaux of the Loire Valley. [2] The estate of Chenonceau is first mentioned in writing in the 11th century. [3]

  9. Château d'Anet - Wikipedia

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    The set of tapestry hangings woven for the château, in Paris, to cartoons by Jean Cousin, forming a History of Diana in compliment to Diane de Poitiers, is now widely scattered; [18] it set a precedent for suites of Diana-themed tapestries that remained popular into the 18th century. [19] The elements were reinstalled at Anet after World War II.