Definitionn. French noblewoman who was the lover of Louis XV
Last update: September 7, 2015
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In 1672, having finished his philosophy course, he was given a scholarship at the college of St Michel at Paris by Jean, marquis de Pompadour, lieutenant-general of the Limousin. [Please select]
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Marigny, the brother of the Pompadour, had his entry with M. [Please select]
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She was the dispenser of court favors, as Mesdames de Maintenon and Pompadour were in France. [Please select]
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Those beauties who lure to ruin, as did the Sirens, are ever heartless and selfish,--like Cleopatra and Madame de Pompadour. [Please select]
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Who has not heard of the disgraceful and disgusting iniquities of Pompadour and Du Barry. [Please select]
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] Among these mistresses, Madame de Pompadour was the most noted; a woman of talent, but abominably unprincipled. [Please select]
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Madame de Pompadour hated the Jesuits because they attempted to undermine her influence with the king. [Please select]
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The Duke de Choiseul and Madame Pompadour hailed their misfortunes with delight, and watched their opportunity for revenge. [Please select]
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It was congenial with the taste of a court and a generation that tolerated Madame de Pompadour. [Please select]
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He looked well in evening dress, and his dark beard, thick curling pompadour and handsome eyes added a something of distinction to a well-set figure. [Please select]
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Again and again I found myself regarding it as a powdered coiffure of the Pompadour period and wondering why Madame wore no patches. [Please select]
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