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  1. 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 ...

  2. Diana de Poitiers. ?) El cuadro es una variante del extraordinario retrato de Mujer en el baño de François Clouet conservado en la National Gallery of Art de Washington. La composición de Washington, quien quiera que fuera la retratada, tuvo un éxito extraordinario en la corte francesa, generando una moda seguida por numerosas damas que ...

  3. Upon the death of François 1 on the 31st of March, 1547, Henri became King of France. Suddenly, Diane was the most powerful woman in France! She was the only royal mistress in French history to have a coin minted in her likeness. Diane possessed an extreme intellect and a political astuteness to the point that the King trusted her to write ...

  4. The King's Favorite: With Isabelle Adjani, Hugo Becker, Samuel Labarthe, Virginie Ledoyen. It follows Diane de Poitiers, an emeritus huntress whose unalterable beauty fuels rumors and legends during her lifetime - and even in her death.

  5. 18 de ago. de 2017 · Diana de Poitiers, disciplinada y consecuente servidora de su Rey, que era también su amigo, literalmente empujó a Enrique a preñar nada más y nada menos que ¡diez veces! a su esposa y al mismo tiempo se convirtió en la amante oficial de este, convertido ya en Rey de Francia a la muerte de Francisco.

  6. The Love Story that Shocked France. In stark contrast to Queen Claude, who spent most of their marriage pregnant and ignored by Henry – some say due to jealousy over his love for De Poitiers – he lavished attention upon his beloved Diana even after marrying Catherine de’ Medici in 1533.

  7. 28 de jun. de 2023 · Probablemente estaba destinado a su residencia, el castillo de Bellevue, terminada ese mismo año. Fotografía de Sculpture By Jean-Baptiste Pigalle via The MET. 4. Juana de Barry (1743-1793) La siguiente amante de Luis XV desempeñaría un papel tanto en su reinado como en la caída del Imperio francés.