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Madame du Pompadour lived in a castle in Paris, France
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Jeanne, Marquise ( feminine of Marquis) du Pompadour was a French noblewoman who became insinuated in politics of the time and was a virtual mistress of King Louis XV. She is nearly aways called Madame Du Pompadour, or Pompadour and rarely by her first name, surely no Saint! The attractive ( and she looked very mature in a sort of Catherine II style) Madame was active in French politics and intrigues up to her death in l765. I do not know how she died. It was natural causes, but that is all I know. Pompadour is, of course a hair style, which was effected by among others Amelia Earhart and the actress Georgia Southen, both Redheads.
During her youth, Madame de Pomadour recieved her education at the Ursuline Convent in Poissy, then as a teenager her mother began to hire tutors for her. This was all since, as she claimed, that when her mother once took her to an oracle when she was young she was said to be the King's mistress so Madame de Pompadour studied so she could discuss various matters with him.
They are countless. Louis XV was a particularly potent individual that was chronically unfaithful to his wife. His most famous mistresses were unquestionably Madame de Pompadour and Madame du Barry. He also had a house build in the Parc aux Cerfs at Versailles where he kept young prostitutes he slept with. He had the girls replaced by new ones every other time.
The duration of Madame Pompadour - film - is 1.17 hours.
Madame du Pompadour lived in a castle in Paris, France
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Madame de Pompadour was born on December 29, 1721.
Madame Pompadour - film - was created on 1927-08-01.
Madame de Pompadour was born on December 29, 1721.
Madame Geoffrin was a prominent salonnière in 18th century France known for hosting influential Enlightenment thinkers like Voltaire and Diderot in her Parisian salon.
Madame de Pompadour died on April 15, 1764 at the age of 42.
Pompadour has written: 'The secret memoirs of Madame la Marquise de Pompadour'
Enlightenment thinkers and authors often met at salons hosted by influential women in Paris during the 18th century. Some famous salons were hosted by Madame Geoffrin, Madame de Tencin, and Madame de Pompadour, where intellectuals would gather to discuss philosophy, politics, and literature.
The cast of Madame Pompadour - 1960 includes: Heinz Bennent as Dichter Calicot Doris Haag Sabine Hahn Wolfgang Ludwig Hofmann as Polizeiminister Elfie Mayerhofer as Madame Pompadour
The Clock - 1949 Madame Pompadour - 1.17 was released on: USA: 7 September 1949