Liane de Pougy, TOSD (born Anne-Marie Chassaigne, 2 July 1869 – 26 December 1950), was a Folies Bergère vedette and dancer renowned as one of Paris's...
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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...
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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...
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Marie-Louise O'Murphy La Païva Justine Paris Olympe Pélissier Liane de Pougy Apollonie Sabatier Marguerite Steinheil Thérésa Tallien Theroigne de Mericourt...
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cahiers bleus) is a collection of passages from Liane de Pougy's diaries from 1919 to 1941. Pougy was famous in France and internationally for her beauty...
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Manassès 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...
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cigar. Morny became a lover of several women in Paris, including Liane de Pougy and Colette. From summer 1906 onwards, she and Colette lived together in...
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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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collaborations was co-starring with the celebrated demimondaine Liane de Pougy in the Olympia production of Watteau from October 8 to December 22, 1900...
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Constantine Manasses (c.1130–c.1187), Byzantine historian Manassès II de Pougy (c.1130–1190), French bishop of Troyes, 1181–1190 Manasses IV, Count of...
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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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courtesan, performer and later princess, Liane de Pougy, with whom she exhanged letters in the 1930s. Pougy mentions her several times in her memoirs. Parisian...
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Marie-Louise O'Murphy La Païva Justine Paris Olympe Pélissier Liane de Pougy Apollonie Sabatier Marguerite Steinheil Thérésa Tallien Theroigne de Mericourt...
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1865 – Lily Braun, German author and publicist (d. 1916) 1869 – Liane de Pougy, French-Swiss dancer and author (d. 1950) 1876 – Harriet Brooks, Canadian...
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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...
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was Anne-Marie Chassaigne, later known as the famous courtesan Liane de Pougy, and his father a young naval officer, Armand Pourpe. He made the first...
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French). Paris: Perrin. 2019. p. 412. ISBN 978-2-262-07438-8. Liane de Pougy, Mémoires d'une grande horizontale. Mes cahiers bleus, Préface de Virginie...
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Cléo de Mérode, the Marchesa Casati, Émilienne d’Alençon, and Liane de Pougy. When the Ballets Russes performed Scheherazade in Paris in 1910, a mania...
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politician Anne-Marie Chassaigne (1869–1950), better known as Liane de Pougy, French courtesan, dancer and novelist Francis Chassaigne (1847–1922), Belgian-born...
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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...
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Poligny Polisot Polisy Pont-Sainte-Marie Pont-sur-Seine Pouan-les-Vallées Pougy Pouy-sur-Vannes Praslin Précy-Notre-Dame Précy-Saint-Martin Prémierfait...
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Otero appears with Liane de Pougy and Cléo de Merode in a fashionable crowd in the Bois de Boulogne drawn by Guth, 1897...
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infomoney.com.br (in Portuguese). Retrieved 27 August 2019. Greenwald, Glenn; Pougy, Victor (9 June 2019). "Hidden Plot: Exclusive: Brazil's Top Prosecutors...
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Hansen. The spelling of Hansen's first name came from that of Liane de Pougy (1869–1950). She was married to fellow NPR host Neal Conan with whom she...
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included the "Three Graces" of the Belle Époque: Émilienne d'Alençon, Liane de Pougy, and La Bella Otero. The famous Mistinguett became one of the most popular...
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exposed to his enemies. The Coalition commanders held a council of war at Pougy on the 23 March and initially decided to follow Napoleon, but the next day...
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Marie-Louise O'Murphy La Païva Justine Paris Olympe Pélissier Liane de Pougy Apollonie Sabatier Marguerite Steinheil Thérésa Tallien Theroigne de Mericourt...
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captured by his enemies. The Coalition commanders held a council of war at Pougy on the 23 March and initially decided to follow Napoleon, but the next day...
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autobiographical fiction would in turn inspire another courtesan's work: "Liane de Pougy, roused in turn by her mentor's tome Isola, would also contribute to the...
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