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  1. Diana de Poutiers. Fue una importante figura aristocrática de la Francia del siglo XVI, además de ser la más notable amante del Rey Enrique II de Francia. Duquesa de Valentinois y de Étampes (Saint-Vallier, Drome, 3 de septiembre de 1499 - Anet, Eure-et-Loir, 25 de abril de 1566). La más bella favorita real de Francia, reflejo del ...

  2. Diane de Poitiers (9 January 1500 – 25 April 1566) was a French noblewoman and prominent courtier. She 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. She was a major patron of French Renaissance architecture .

  3. Diane de Poitiers (n. 3 septembrie 1499 - d. 25 aprilie 1566 ) a fost una din cele mai frumoase și mai inteligente aristocrate pe care le-a avut Franța și se poate spune ca ea a stăpânit cu adevărat țara cât timp a fost metresa regelui Henric al II-lea (deși era mai în vârstă ca el cu 20 de ani).

  4. Diana de Poitiers (* buď 3. září 1499 nebo 9. ledna 1500 v Dauphiné – † 26. dubna 1566, zámek Anet u Paříže ), narozena jako Diane de Poitiers, v 15 letech věku provdaná Madame de Brézé. Stala se hraběnkou de Saint-Vallier, od roku 1548 měla titul vévodkyně z Valentinois a od roku 1553 také vévodkyně d'Étampes.

  5. 18 de ene. de 2024 · Diane was the mistress of Henry II, and they began their decades-long affair when she was 35 and he was just 15. For the next 25 years, Diane would stay by Henry’s side as he rose from Duke of Orléans to King of France. Once Henry was in charge, Diane de Poitiers was untouchable. The king gave her the Crown Jewels of France and a château ...

  6. 27 de jun. de 2019 · Diane de Poitiers wasted no time reinventing herself as a single woman. In fact, right after her husband died, she turned herself into a goddess. I mean that literally. Modeling herself after Diana, the (ironically) virginal Roman Goddess of the hunt and the moon, de Poitiers made a logo for herself of three intersecting crescents.

  7. Diane De Poitiers (born Sept. 3, 1499—died April 22, 1566, Anet, France) was the mistress of Henry II of France. Throughout his reign she held court as queen of France in all but name, while the real queen, Catherine de Médicis , was forced to live in comparative obscurity.