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Mistress Branican — Auteur Jules Verne Genre roman d aventures; roman d amour Pays d origine … Wikipédia en Français
mistress — ► NOUN 1) a woman in a position of authority, control, or ownership. 2) a woman skilled in a particular subject or activity. 3) a woman (other than a wife) having a sexual relationship with a married man. 4) chiefly Brit. a female schoolteacher.… … English terms dictionary
Mistress (lover) — Madame de Pompadour, mistress of Louis XV of France, circa 1750 A mistress is a long term female lover and companion who is not married to her partner; the term is used especially when her partner is married. The relationship generally is stable… … Wikipedia
French literature — Introduction the body of written works in the French language produced within the geographic and political boundaries of France. The French language was one of the five major Romance languages to develop from Vulgar Latin as a result of the … Universalium
mistress — mis|tress [ˈmıstrıs] n [Date: 1200 1300; : Old French; Origin: maistresse, from maistre; MASTER1] 1.) a woman that a man has a sexual relationship with, even though he is married to someone else ▪ The Prince had shocked society by living openly… … Dictionary of contemporary English
French fries — pommes redirects here. For similar terms, see Poms. French fries A dish of French fries Origin Alternative name(s) Belgian fries, chips, hot chips, fries, French fried potatoes, steak fries, wedges, potato wedges, frites … Wikipedia
FRENCH LITERATURE — Biblical and Hebraic Influences The influence of the Hebrew Bible and other Jewish writings on early French literature is limited. With the exception of the 12th century Jeu d Adam, an Anglo Norman verse play, and the 15th century Mistère du Viel … Encyclopedia of Judaism
French Crown Jewels — Crown Jewels of France, on display at the Louvre with the crown and diadem of Empress Eugenie to the left, the set of Queen Marie Amélie in the centre and the crown of Louis XV to the right with the diadem of the Duchess of Angoulème … Wikipedia
French Rococo and Neoclassicism — This article, part of the French art history series, covers the history of the visual and plastic arts in France from the late 17th to the late 18th centuries. French Rococo and Neoclassicism are terms used to describe the visual and plastic arts … Wikipedia