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  1. Jan 18, 2024 · A powerful French noblewoman and courtier, Diane de Poitiers was King Henry II's mistress and adviser until his death in 1559. Henry II gave his mistress Diane De Poitiers almost anything she wanted. In turn, she advised him on political matters, becoming more powerful than the legitimate queen.

  2. Sep 17, 2018 · One such member of the French court, Diane de Poitiers, drank a daily tonic of gold chloride mixed with diethyl ether. It likely killed her. While de Poitiers never wore the crown, she...

  3. Diane de Poitiers, née le 3 septembre 1499 2, 3, 4 ou le 9 janvier 1500 en Dauphiné et décédée le 26 avril 1566 à Anet, est une comtesse de Saint-Vallier, duchesse de Valentinois, demeure pendant plus de vingt ans la favorite de Henri II, roi de France.

  4. Diane de Poitiers (1499–1566) French duchess who was married at 15 to a man old enough to be her grandfather, then became, at 37, the mistress of a king who, though young enough to be her son, made her the most powerful woman in France.

  5. The King's Favorite: With Isabelle Adjani, Hugo Becker, Samuel Labarthe, Virginie Ledoyen. It follows Diane de Poitiers, an emeritus huntress whose unalterable beauty fuels rumors and legends during her lifetime - and even in her death.

  6. May 23, 2018 · de Poitiers, Diane (1499 – 1566) A famous consort of the French king Henri II, Diane de Poitiers was born of aristocratic parents in the castle of Saint-Vallier, in the French Alps. She married Louis de Breze, a courtier and grandson of King Charles VII, at the age of fifteen.

  7. Diane de Poitiers, one of the most famous French royal mistresses, demonstrates just how successfully a royal mistress could assume a queen's roles and representations.

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