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implication that the mistress is sometimes "kept" – i.e., her lover is paying all or some of her living expenses. Historically the term "mistress" denoted a "kept... |
A royal mistress is the historical position and sometimes unofficial title of the extramarital lover of a monarch or an heir apparent, who was expected... |
Vicki Morgan (category Mistresses) Victoria Lynn Morgan (August 9, 1952 – July 7, 1983) was the mistress of Alfred S. Bloomingdale, heir to the Bloomingdale's department store fortune. The... |
Courtesan (section Further reading) Courtesan, in modern usage, is a euphemism for a kept mistress or prostitute, particularly one with wealthy, powerful, or influential clients. The term... |
Carey wrote of a "fair mistress Anne Murray, the king's mistress", and a poem composed by James entitled A Dream on his Mistress my Ladie Glammes, which... |
Aramis (section Mistresses) René. This first happens when d'Artagnan stumbles upon Aramis and his mistress in the chapter "Les Deux Gaspard" of the second book, and again when Bazin... |
Monsieur Vénus (section Further reading) her lover from a weakly androgynous figure into a feminized one. One of Raoule's suitors is Baron de Raittolbe, an ex-hussar officer. Raoule further flouts... |
Clara Petacci (category Mistresses of Benito Mussolini) (Italian: [klaˈretta peˈtattʃi]; 28 February 1912 – 28 April 1945) was a mistress of the Italian dictator Benito Mussolini. She was killed by Italian partisans... |
Ménage à trois (section Further reading) his mistress, Hilde March, had a ménage à trois. In 1963, the actress Hattie Jacques (1922–1980) lived with her husband John Le Mesurier and her lover John... |
Elizabeth Armistead (category Mistresses of George IV of the United Kingdom) interest of her royal lover which the partisan newspapers of the day whipped up into a "severe contest" between the old mistress and the new. Because of... |
Hippolyte Charles (section Further reading) officer in the French Army who was best known for being Joséphine Bonaparte's lover soon after her marriage to Napoleon Bonaparte. Born in Romans-sur-Isère... |
Leanan sídhe (section Further reading) The leannán sídhe (lit. 'fairy lover'; Scottish Gaelic: leannan sìth, Manx: lhiannan shee; [lʲan̴̪-an ˈʃiː]) is a figure from Irish Folklore. She is depicted... |
Sonnet 147 (section Further reading) from the perspective of a poet who regards the love he holds for his mistress and lover as a sickness, and more specifically, as a fever. The sonnet details... |
Roxana: The Fortunate Mistress (full title: The Fortunate Mistress: Or, A History of the Life and Vast Variety of Fortunes of Mademoiselle de Beleau, Afterwards... |
Giulia Farnese (category Papal mistresses) farˈneːze, -eːse]; 1474 – 23 March 1524) was an Italian noblewoman, a mistress to Pope Alexander VI, and the sister of Pope Paul III. Known as Giulia... |
Queen Camilla (redirect from The Queen's Reading Room) Mark Shand. One of her maternal great-grandmothers, Alice Keppel, was a mistress of King Edward VII. On 1 November 1947, Shand was baptised at St. Peter's... |
Thomas Morley (redirect from April is in my mistress' face) Morley's compositions include (in alphabetical order): April is in my mistress' face Arise, get up my deere Cease mine eyes Come, lovers, follow me Come... |
Philosemitism (redirect from Jew-lover) positive prejudice towards Jews; in other words, a philosemite is a "Jew-lover" or "Jew-friend". The concept of philosemitism is not new, and it was arguably... |
Some Prefer Nettles (section Further reading) his father-in-law's obsessions with the bunraku theater and with young mistress, O-hisa. Misako's father is a traditionalist who attempts to keep the couple... |
Nell Gwyn (category Mistresses of Charles II of England) Ley, 4th Earl of Marlborough (a lover of hers), John Wilmot, 2nd Earl of Rochester, and the King's other mistresses. She is especially remembered for... |