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  1. Unofficial mistresses (petite maîtresse Marie Gaudin (1490 or 1495–1580), dame de La Bourdaisière, she was the ancestor of Gabrielle d'Estrées [9] Mary Boleyn (1499–1543) (disputed) , eldest sister of Anne Boleyn and of George Boleyn , later mistress of Henry VIII of England

  2. Madame Royale ( Señora Real) fue un título habitualmente otorgado a la hija mayor del monarca francés. Era una nominación similar a Monsieur, que era como típicamente se conocía al segundo del rey, tal es el caso del príncipe Gastón de Orleans (1608–1660), segundo hijo del rey Enrique IV de Francia que fue conocido como Monsieur .

  3. The maîtresse-en-titre (French: [mɛtʁɛs ɑ̃ titʁ]) was the chief royal mistress of the King of France. The title was vaguely defined and used in the Middle Ages but finally became an acknowledged office during the reign of Henry IV and continued through the reign of Louis XV.

  4. nl.wikipedia.org › wiki › MaîtresseMaîtresse - Wikipedia

    Een maîtresse is een buitenechtelijke minnares. Deze Franse aanduiding betekent "meesteres". De Surinaams-Nederlandse term is buitenvrouw. Wegens het buitenechtelijke karakter blijft de relatie meestal geheim. Een "maîtresse en titre" is een officiële maîtresse, zoals sommige Franse edelen en politici in de zeventiende, achttiende en ...

  5. Françoise d'Aubigné (27 November 1635 – 15 April 1719), known first as Madame Scarron and subsequently as Madame de Maintenon ( French: [madam də mɛ̃t (ə)nɔ̃] ⓘ ), was a French noblewoman and the second wife of Louis XIV of France from 1683 until his death in 1715.

  6. The Maison Royale de Saint-Louis was a boarding school for girls set up on 15 June 1686 [1] at Saint-Cyr (what is now the commune of Saint-Cyr-l'École, Yvelines) in France by king Louis XIV at the request of his second wife, Françoise d'Aubigné, Marquise de Maintenon, who wanted a school for girls from impoverished noble families.

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › MaîtresseMaîtresse - Wikipedia

    Maîtresse (English: "mistress" or "teacher") is a 1975 French sex comedy film co-written and directed by Barbet Schroeder, starring Bulle Ogier and, in one of his earliest leading roles, Gérard Depardieu.