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  1. Odette de Champdivers (French pronunciation: [ɔdɛt də ʃɑ̃divɛʁ]; also known as Oudine or Odinette; c. 1390 – c. 1425) was the chief mistress of Charles VI of France (the Mad). She was called la petite reine ("the little queen") by Charles and contemporaries.

  2. Dec 31, 2014 · Video. TV News Understanding 9/11. Featured. All Video; This Just In; Prelinger Archives; ... Odette de Champdivers. Publication date 1982-01-01 Publisher Editions Ramsay

  3. We see a sword in his right hand being slowly prized away from him, for his own safety, as he lurches towards a great melancholy and even suicidal thoughts. The lady alongside him is believed to be his mistress, Odette, who does her best to calm him down in thoroughly challenging circumstances.

  4. Title: Charles VI and Odette de Champdivers. Artist: Eugène Delacroix (French, Charenton-Saint-Maurice 1798–1863 Paris) Date: ca. 1825. Medium: Oil on canvas. Dimensions: 14 × 10 3/4 in. (35.5 × 27.3 cm) Classification: Paintings. Credit Line: Pérez Simón Collection, Mexico.

  5. Only his sister-in-law Valentina Visconti (wife of the Duke of Orléans) and, according to Halévy’s account, his mistress Odette de Champdivers, were able to exercise any control, although later he was to rely on Valentina’s son, Charles, for advice and support.

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  8. May 7, 2019 · Odette de Champdivers, daughter of Odin de Champdivers, Maitre de comptes, was called La Petite Reine by her contemporaries. Queen Isabeau de Bavière took her to the bed of the French king to relieve her of the violence of her mad husband (he suffered from schizophrenia).

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