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  1. Nel 1933 Oulmont ritiene che la chiave per interpretare gli affreschi di Tanlay sia celata nei poemi di Pierre de Ronsard (Oulmont 1933, 183): le sue teorie influenzano Schneegans (Schneegans 1935, 115-124) e Lebègue (Lebègue 1955, 441-444) oltre che Seznec, che nel 1980 descrive Enrico II in veste di Giove, Diane de Poitiers come Diana e Caterina de’ Medici come Giunone (Seznec [1980 ...

  2. Diane de Poitiers (1499-1566) was a significant figure in French history, most remembered for her role as the chief mistress of King Henry II of France. Born...

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  3. Diane de Poitiers (3. syyskuuta 1499 – 25. huhtikuuta 1566) oli ranskalainen aatelisnainen ja Frans I:n sekä hänen poikansa kuningas Henrik II:n hovin merkittävä hovinainen. Hänestä tuli kuuluisa kuningas Henrikin rakastajattarena ja tässä asemassa hän nautti suurta vaikutusvaltaa Ranskan hovissa, joka jatkui siihen asti kunnes Henrik loukkasi itsensä kuolettavasti turnajaisissa .

  4. Abstract. This chapter focuses on one of the most prominent French royal mistresses, Diane de Poitiers. Making effective use of Renaissance arts, literature, and rhetoric, Diane not only constructed an image of herself as a quintessential example of virtue but also presented a new image of Henry II, less as family man and more as model of chivalric romance.

  5. 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.

  6. Diane de Poitiers loved Chenonceau, she devoted much of her time and money turning Chenonceau into one of the finest royal palaces in France. Her bedroom “The Chamber des Reines” is a delightful blend of style and luxury. The room is dominated by Diane de Poitiers’ bed which is believed to have an ‘extraordinary’ effect on those who ...

  7. Diane de Poitiers (1499–1566)French duchess who was married at 15 to a man old enough to be her grandfather, then became, at 37, the mistress of a king who, though young enough to be her son, made her the most powerful woman in France.

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