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Jeanne-Antoinette Poisson, Marquise de Pompadour, also known as Madame de Pompadour (29 December 1721 – 15 April 1764), was a talented and beautiful lady who exerted strong cultural, intellectual and political influence at the French court, and was installed as one of the official mistresses of Louis XV from 1745 to 1750.

ne-Antoinette Poisson was born on 29 December 1721 in Paris
Paris

Paris is the Capital of France and the country's largest city. It is situated on the river Seine, in northern France, at the heart of the ?le-de-France Regions of France ....
 to François Poisson and his wife Madeleine de la Motte.






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Jeanne-Antoinette Poisson, Marquise de Pompadour, also known as Madame de Pompadour (29 December 1721 – 15 April 1764), was a talented and beautiful lady who exerted strong cultural, intellectual and political influence at the French court, and was installed as one of the official mistresses of Louis XV from 1745 to 1750.

Life


Childhood and education

Jeanne-Antoinette Poisson was born on 29 December 1721 in Paris
Paris

Paris is the Capital of France and the country's largest city. It is situated on the river Seine, in northern France, at the heart of the ?le-de-France Regions of France ....
 to François Poisson and his wife Madeleine de la Motte. However, it is suspected that her biological father was either the rich financier
Financier

Financier is a term for a person who handles large sums of money, usually involving loan, financing projects, large-scale investment, or large-scale money management....
 Pâris de Montmartel or the tax collector (fermier général
Ferme générale

The Ferme g?n?rale was, in Ancien R?gime in France France, essentially a franchised customs and excise operation which collected duties on behalf of the king, under 6-year contracts....
) Le Normant de Tournehem
Charles François Paul Le Normant de Tournehem

Charles Fran?ois Paul Le Normant de Tournehem was a France financier, a Ferme g?n?rale, or tax farming .He is best known for his connection with Madame de Pompadour , future marquise de Pompadour....
, who became her legal guardian
Legal guardian

A legal guardian is a person who has the legal authority to care for the personal and property interests of another person, called a ward . Usually, a person has the status of guardian because the ward is incapable of caring for his or her own interests due to infancy, incapacity, or disability....
 when François Poisson, a steward to the Pâris brothers—foremost financiers of the French economy, was forced to leave the country in 1725 after a scandal
Scandal

A scandal is a widely publicized incident that involves allegations of Malfeasance in office, disgrace, or Morality outrage. A scandal may be based on reality, the product of false allegations, or a mixture of both....
 over a series of unpaid debts, a crime at that time punishable by death. Poisson was cleared eight years later and allowed to return to France. Her younger brother was Abel-François Poisson de Vandières
Abel-François Poisson, marquis de Marigny

Abel-Fran?ois Poisson de Vandi?res, marquis de Marigny and marquis de Menars, often referred to simply as marquis de Marigny was a France nobleman who served as the director general of the B?timents du Roi....
 who would later become the marquis de Marigny.

Jeanne-Antoinette was intelligent, beautiful, and refined. She spent her younger childhood at the catholic Ursuline
Ursulines

The Ursulines are a Roman Catholic Church religious order founded at Brescia, Italy, by Angela Merici in November 1535, primarily for the education of girls and the care of the sick and needy....
 convent in Poissy
Poissy

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 where she received a good education. At adolescence, her mother took personal charge of her education at home by hiring teachers who taught her to recite entire plays by heart, play the clavichord
Clavichord

The clavichord is a European stringed keyboard instrument known from the late Medieval music, through the Renaissance music, Baroque music and Classical music era eras....
, dance, sing, paint, engrave. She became an accomplished actress and singer. The greatest expense of her education was undoubtedly the employment of renown singers and actors, such as Pierre Jélyotte
Pierre Jélyotte

Pierre J?lyotte was a French operatic tenor, particularly associated with works by Rameau, Lully, Campra, and Destouches....
, much of it paid for by Le Normant de Tournehem; and it may have been this in particular that sparked rumours of his paternity to Jeanne-Antoinette.

She later claimed that, at the age of nine, she was taken by her mother to a fortune teller and told that she would someday reign over the heart of a king. Apparently, her mother believed the prophecy and accordingly nicknamed her "Reinette".

Marriage

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In 1741, at the age of nineteen, Jeanne-Antoinette was married to Charles-Guillaume Le Normant d'Étiolles
Charles-Guillaume Le Normant d'Étiolles

Charles-Guillaume Le Normant d'?tiolles is best known as being the husband of Madame de Pompadour or Jeanne-Antoinette Poisson, the illustrious French royal mistresses of King Louis XV of France....
, nephew of her guardian, who accepted the match and the large financial incentives that came with it. These included the estate at Étiolles (28 km south of Paris), a wedding gift from her guardian, which was situated on the edge of the royal hunting ground of the forest of Sénart
The Forest of Sénart

Located in Essonne, it covers 3,500 hectares in area, this forest is very important to the local population. The local government has kept roads and agricultural companies from cutting down parts of this forest....
. With her husband, she had two children, a boy who died the year after his birth in 1741 and Alexandrine-Jeanne
Alexandrine-Jeanne d'Étiolles

Alexandrine-Jeanne d'?tiolles, also called Alexandrine Le Normant d'?tiolles, was born on 10 August 1744, during the "Louis_XV#First_signs_of_unpopularity", in which the public was scandalised to learn of the adultery of her stepfather, Louis XV of France....
 (nicknamed "Fanfan"), born 10 August 1744. Contemporary opinion supported by artwork from the time considered the young Mme d'Étiolles to be quite beautiful, with her small mouth and oval face enlivened by her wit. Her young husband was soon infatuated with her and she was celebrated in the fashionable world of Paris. She founded her own salon
Salon (gathering)

A salon is a gathering of stimulating people of quality under the roof of an inspiring hostess or host, partly to amuse one another and partly to refine their taste and increase their knowledge through conversation and readings, often consciously following Horace definition of the aims of poetry, "either to please or to educate" ....
, at Étiolles
Étiolles

?tiolles is a town and a Communes of France in the Essonne Departments of France, in the France Regions of France of ?le-de-France ....
, and was joined by many of the great philosophe
Philosophe

The philosophes were a group of intellectuals of the 18th century The Enlightenment....
s
, Voltaire
Voltaire

Fran?ois-Marie Arouet , better known by the pen name Voltaire, was a French Age of Enlightenment writer, essayist, and philosophy known for his wit, philosophical sport, and defense of civil liberty, including freedom of religion and free trade....
 among them.

Versailles


As Mme d'Étiolles became known in society, the King came to hear of her. In 1745, a group of courtiers, including her father-in-law, promoted her acquaintance with the monarch, who was still mourning the death of his second official mistress, the duchesse de Châteauroux
Marie-Anne de Mailly-Nesle duchess de Châteauroux

Marie-Anne de Mailly-Nesle, duchesse de Ch?teauroux was a Mistress of Louis XV of France, and the youngest of four sisters who served as courtesans in the royal court of France....
.

Jeanne-Antoinette was invited to a royal masked ball
Masquerade ball

A masquerade ball is an event which the participants attend in costume wearing a mask. Such gatherings, festivities of Carnival, were paralleled from the 15th century by increasingly elaborate allegorical Royal Entry, pageants and triumphal processions celebrating marriages and other dynastic events of late medieval court life....
 at the Palace of Versailles
Palace of Versailles

The Palace of Versailles, or simply Versailles, is a royal ch?teau in Versailles, the ?le-de-France region of France. In French language, it is known as the Ch?teau de Versailles....
 on the night of 25 to 26 February 1745, one of the many fêtes given to celebrate the marriage of the Dauphin Louis de France (1729-1765) to the Infanta Maria Teresa of Spain
Maria Teresa Rafaela of Spain

Infanta Maria Teresa Antonia Rafaela of Spain was Dauphine of France as spouse of Louis, Dauphin of France ....
 (1726-1746). At the chosen moment in the Grand Ballroom, eight costumed figures appeared, dressed as yew tree
Taxus baccata

Taxus baccata is a Pinophyta native to western, central and southern Europe, northwest Africa, northern Iran and southwest Asia. It is the tree originally known as yew, though with other related trees becoming known, it may be now known as the common yew, or European yew....
 hedges, one of which was the King in disguise. By chance or design, Jeanne-Antoinette, dressed as a shepherdess, had found her prey and soon the King removed his headdress and engaged her in courtly conversation. By March, she was the King's mistress, installed at Versailles in an apartment directly above his. On 7 May, the official separation between her and her husband was pronounced.

On 24 June, after the funds had been advanced to the Crown by Pâris de Montmartel, the purchase contract of the marquisate
Marquess

A marquess or marquis is a nobleman of hereditary rank in various European monarchies and some of their colonies. The term is also used to render equivalent oriental styles as in imperial China and Japan....
 of Pompadour
Arnac-Pompadour

Arnac-Pompadour is a Communes of France in the Departments of France of Corr?ze in central France.The city is famous for its Ch?teau and its Stud, the Pompadour National Anglo-Arab Stud, headquarters of the French National Stud and France's principal production centre of Anglo-Arabian horses....
, with title and coat-of-arms, was signed, and Louis XV gave the estate to Jeanne-Antoinette, making her a marquise for, in order to be presented at court, she required a title. On 14 September, Jeanne-Antoinette was formally introduced to the court by the king's cousin, the princesse de Conti
Louise-Élisabeth de Bourbon-Condé

Louise-?lisabeth de Bourbon-Cond?, Princess of Conti was the eldest surviving daughter of Louis III, Prince of Cond? and his wife, Louise-Fran?oise de Bourbon, a legitimised daughter of Louis XIV of France and Madame de Montespan....
. She quickly mastered the highly-mannered court etiquette, although initially it is said the king joked to his close friends that he would have much to teach her (clearly referring to her bourgeois roots). Unfortunately, her mother died on 25 December of the same year, and did not live to see her daughter's achievement at becoming the undisputed royal mistress, who was to command considerable power and soon become embroiled in the world of politics, alliances and conspiracies.

Politics

Contrary to popular belief, the marquise de Pompadour never had much direct political influence, but supported the Maréchal de Belle-Isle and endorsed the duc de Choiseul
Étienne François, duc de Choiseul

?tienne-Fran?ois, duc de Choiseul was a France military officer, diplomat and statesman.He was the eldest son of Fran?ois Joseph de Choiseul, marquis de Stainville , and bore in early life the title of comte de Stainville....
 to the king. However, she did wield considerable power and control behind the scenes, which was highlighted when another of the king's mistresses, Marie-Louise O'Murphy de Boisfaily
Marie-Louise O'Murphy

Marie-Louise O'Murphy de Boisfaily was a child-courtesan, one of the several Mistress of King Louis XV of France. Her life was dramatised in the 1997 novel Our Lady of the Potatoes....
, "la belle Morphyse", attempted to replace her around 1754. In 1755, the younger and less experienced Morphyse was married off to an Auvergne
Auvergne (province)

Auvergne was a historic province of France in south central France. It was originally the feudal domain of the List of rulers of Auvergne. It is now the geographical and cultural area that corresponds to the former province....
 nobleman, Jacques de Beaufranchet, seigneur d'Ayat (Lord of Ayat) and uncle of the illustrious general Desaix, who fought during the French Revolution under general Bonaparte
Napoleon I of France

Napoleon Bonaparte later known as Emperor Napoleon I, was a military and political leader of France whose actions shaped European politics in the early 19th century....
. Their son (1757-1812), Louis Charles Antoine de Beaufranchet, a maréchal de camp
Field Marshal (France)

Field Marshal was a general officer Military rank used by the French Army until 1848.The rank of Field Marshal originated in the older one of Sergeant Major General ....
, was present at the execution of Louis XVI.

The marquise de Pompadour had many enemies among the royal courtiers, who felt it a disgrace that the king would thus compromise himself with a commoner. She was very sensitive to the unending libels called poissonnades, a pun on her family name, Poisson, which means "fish" in French. Only with great reluctance did Louis take punitive action against known enemies such as the duc de Richelieu
Louis François Armand du Plessis, duc de Richelieu

Louis Fran?ois Armand du Plessis, duc de Richelieu was a marshal of France and a grandnephew of Armand Jean du Plessis, Cardinal Richelieu....
.

Her importance was such that she was even approached in 1755 by Wenzel Anton Graf Kaunitz
Wenzel Anton Graf Kaunitz

Wenzel Anton Graf Kaunitz was an Habsburg Empiren statesman.Kaunitz was born in Vienna to an old Bohemian noble family settled in Moravia. It was intended that Kaunitz should become a clergyman when he was a boy, but he soon decided otherwise and studied law instead....
, a prominent Austrian diplomat, asking her to intervene in the negotiations which led to the 1756 Treaty of Versailles
Diplomatic Revolution

The Diplomatic Revolution of 1756 is a term applied to the reversal of longstanding diplomatic alliances which were upheld until the War of Austrian Succession and then reversed in the Seven Years' War....
. This was the beginning of the so-called Diplomatic Revolution
Diplomatic Revolution

The Diplomatic Revolution of 1756 is a term applied to the reversal of longstanding diplomatic alliances which were upheld until the War of Austrian Succession and then reversed in the Seven Years' War....
, which temporarily lessened the long antagonism between France and Austria.

This alliance eventually brought on the Seven Years' War
Seven Years' War

The Seven Years' War lasted between 1756?1763 and involved all of the major European powers of the period. The war pitted Kingdom of Prussia and Kingdom of Great Britain and a coalition of smaller German states against an alliance consisting of Archduchy of Austria, Early Modern France, Russian Empire, Kingdom of Sweden, and Electorate of Sa...
, with all its disasters, like the loss of New France
New France

The Viceroyalty of New France was the area French colonization of the Americas by France in North America during a period extending from the exploration of the Saint Lawrence River, by Jacques Cartier in 1534, to the cession of New France to Spain and Kingdom of Great Britain in 1763....
 in Canada
Canada

Canada is a country occupying most of northern North America, extending from the Atlantic Ocean in the east to the Pacific Ocean in the west and northward into the Arctic Ocean....
 to the British and the defeat at the hands of the Prussians in the Battle of Rossbach
Battle of Rossbach

The Battle of Rossbach took place during the Seven Years' War near the village of Ro?bach , in the Electorate of Saxony.Frederick II of Prussia defeated the allied armies of House of Bourbon and the Habsburg Monarchy....
, in 1757. After Rossbach, she is alleged to have comforted the king saying this now famous by-word: "au reste, après nous, le Déluge" ("After us, the Deluge"). France emerged from the war diminished and virtually bankrupt.

However, Mme de Pompadour persisted in her support of these policies, and when Cardinal de Bernis failed her, she brought Choiseul into office and supported him in all his great plans: the Pacte de Famille
Pacte de Famille

The Pacte de Famille is one of three separate, but similar alliances between the kings of France and Spain.The first Pacte de Famille ...
, the suppression of the Jesuits and the Treaty of Paris
Treaty of Paris (1763)

The Treaty of Paris, often called the Peace of Paris, or the Treaty of 1763, was signed on February 10, 1763, by the kingdoms of Kingdom of Great Britain, France and Spain, with Portugal in agreement....
 (1763) sealing the loss of Canada.

Positions at court


The marquise de Pompadour was an accomplished woman with a good eye for Rococo
Rococo

Rococo is a style of 18th century French art and interior design. Rococo rooms were designed as total works of art with elegant and ornate furniture, small sculptures, ornamental mirrors, and tapestry complementing architecture, reliefs, and wall paintings....
 interiors. She was responsible for the development of the manufactory of Sèvres, which became one of the most famous porcelain manufacturers in Europe and which provided skilled jobs to the region. She had a keen interest in literature. She had known Voltaire
Voltaire

Fran?ois-Marie Arouet , better known by the pen name Voltaire, was a French Age of Enlightenment writer, essayist, and philosophy known for his wit, philosophical sport, and defense of civil liberty, including freedom of religion and free trade....
 before her ascendancy, and the writer, essayist, philosopher apparently advised her in her courtly role. She also discreetly endorsed Diderot
Denis Diderot

Denis Diderot was a French philosopher and writer. He was a prominent figure during the Age of Enlightenment and is best known for serving as chief editor and contributor to the Encyclop?die....
's Encyclopédie
Encyclopédie

Encyclop?die, ou dictionnaire raisonn? des sciences, des arts et des m?tiers was a general encyclopedia published in France between 1751 and 1772, with later supplements and revisions in 1772, 1777 and 1780 and numerous foreign editions and later derivatives....
 project. After the War of the Austrian Succession
War of the Austrian Succession

The War of the Austrian Succession involved nearly all the Power in international relations of Europe. The war began under the pretext that Maria Theresa of Austria was ineligible to succeed to the House of Habsburg throne, because Salic law precluded royal inheritance by a woman, though in reality this was a convenient excuse put forward by...
, when economy was the thing the French state needed most, she drew more and more resources into the lavish court. Her influence over Louis increased markedly through the 1750s, to the point where he allowed her considerable leeway in the determination of policy over a whole range of issues, from military matters to foreign affairs.

Pompadourdrouais
Mme de Pompadour was a woman of verve and intelligence. She planned buildings like the Place de la Concorde
Place de la Concorde

The Place de la Concorde is one of the major squares in Paris, France. It is located in the city's VIIIe arrondissement, at the eastern end of the Champs-?lys?es....
 and the Petit Trianon
Petit Trianon

The Petit Trianon is a small ch?teau located on the grounds of the Palace of Versailles in Versailles, France. It was designed by Ange-Jacques Gabriel by the order of Louis XV of France for his long-term mistress, Madame de Pompadour, and was constructed between 1762-1768....
 with her brother, the Marquis de Marigny. She employed the stylish marchands-merciers, trendsetting shopkeepers who turned Chinese vases into ewers with gilt-bronze Rococo handles and mounted writing tables with the new Sèvres
Sèvres

S?vres is a Communes of France in the southwestern suburbs of Paris, France. It is located 9.9 km from the Kilometre Zero.The town is known for its porcelain manufacture, the Manufacture nationale de S?vres, making the famous S?vres porcelain, as well as being the location of the International Bureau of Weights and Measures,...
 porcelain plaques. Numerous other artisans, sculptors and portrait painters were employed, among them the court artist Jean-Marc Nattier
Jean-Marc Nattier

Jean-Marc Nattier , France Painting, was born in Paris, the son of Marc Nattier, a portrait painter, and of Marie Courtois, a miniaturist.He received his first instruction from his father, and having applied himself to copying pictures at the Luxembourg Gallery, he refused to proceed to the French Academy in Rome, though he had taken the...
, in the 1750s François Boucher
François Boucher

Fran?ois Boucher was a France Painting, a proponent of Rococo taste, known for his idyllic and voluptuous paintings on classical themes, decorative allegories representing the arts or pastoral occupations, intended as a sort of two-dimensional furniture....
, Jean-Baptiste Réveillon
Jean-Baptiste Réveillon

Jean-Baptiste R?veillon, was a French wallpaper manufacturer. R?veillon's career was an exemplary story of the self-made businessman....
 and François-Hubert Drouais
François-Hubert Drouais

Francois-Hubert Drouais was a French painter and Jean-Germain Drouais's father.He specialized in portraits, some of which include Louis XV of France's last two mistresses, Madame de Pompadour and Madame du Barry respectively....
 (illustration, right). Moreover she defend the Encyclopedie of Denis Diderot
Denis Diderot

Denis Diderot was a French philosopher and writer. He was a prominent figure during the Age of Enlightenment and is best known for serving as chief editor and contributor to the Encyclop?die....
.

Death


Mme de Pompadour suffered two miscarriage
Miscarriage

Miscarriage or spontaneous abortion is the spontaneous end of a pregnancy at a stage where the embryo or fetus is incapable of surviving, generally defined in humans at prior to 20 weeks of gestation....
s in 1746 and 1749, and she is said to have arranged lesser mistresses for the King's pleasure to replace herself. Although they had ceased being lovers after 1750, they remained friends, and Louis XV was devoted to her until her death from tuberculosis in 1764 at the age of forty-two. Even her enemies admired her courage during the final painful weeks. Voltaire wrote: "I am very sad at the death of Madame de Pompadour. I was indebted to her and I mourn her out of gratitude. It seems absurd that while an ancient pen-pusher, hardly able to walk, should still be alive, a beautiful woman, in the midst of a splendid career, should die at the age of forty." Yet, at the time of her death, many enemies were greatly relieved and she was publicly blamed for the Seven Years' War
Seven Years' War

The Seven Years' War lasted between 1756?1763 and involved all of the major European powers of the period. The war pitted Kingdom of Prussia and Kingdom of Great Britain and a coalition of smaller German states against an alliance consisting of Archduchy of Austria, Early Modern France, Russian Empire, Kingdom of Sweden, and Electorate of Sa...
. Looking at the rain during the leaving of his mistress' coffin from Versailles, the King reportedly said: "La marquise n'aura pas beau temps pour son voyage." ("The marquise won't have good weather for her journey.")

Popular Culture

  • The 56th (West Essex) Regiment of Foot, a unit of the British Army
    British Army

    The British Army is the Army branch of the British Armed Forces. It came into being with the unification of the Kingdoms of Kingdom of England and Kingdom of Scotland into the Kingdom of Great Britain in 1707....
     that existed from 1755 to 1881, was nicknamed "The Pompadours", as the purple facing of the regiment's uniform was allegedly de Pompadour's favourite colour. Some soldiers of the regiment preferred to claim that it was the colour of her underwear. Its successor, the Essex Regiment
    Essex Regiment

    The Essex Regiment was an infantry regiment of the British Army that saw active service from 1881 to 1958. Members of the regiment were recruited from across Essex....
    , kept the colour and the nickname.
  • The classic pink of Sèvres porcelain
    Manufacture nationale de Sèvres

    The manufacture nationale de S?vres is a porcelain factory at S?vres, France.Formerly a royal, then an imperial, factory, the facility is now run by the Minister of Culture ....
     is rose de Pompadour.
  • The Pompadour hairstyle
    Pompadour (hairstyle)

    Pompadour is a style of haircut which takes its name from Madame de Pompadour.The pompadour was a fashion trend in the 1950s among male rockabilly artists and actors like Elvis Presley, Johnny Cash, Little Richard, Marlon Brando and James Dean ....
     is named after her.
  • "Pompadour heels"
    Heel (shoe)

    A heel is the projection at the back of a shoe which rests below the Calcaneus. The shoe heel is used to improve the balance of the shoe or for decorative purposes....
    , (more commonly known as "Louis heels") are named after her.
  • The "coupe de champagne" (French champagne glass) is sometimes claimed to have been modelled on the shape of her breast, although this is probably not the case.
  • She is referenced in the song "Personality" written by Johnny Burke
    Johnny Burke

    ----Johnny Burke was a Dominion of Newfoundland songwriter and musician. He was nicknamed the 'Bard of Prescott Street'. He wrote many popular songs that artists in the 1930s and 1940s released....
     and Jimmy Van Heusen


On Screen

Madame de Pompadour has been depicted on screen in film
Film

Film encompasses individual motion pictures, the field of film as an art form, and the film industry. Films are produced by recording images from the world with cameras, or by creating images using animation techniques or special effects....
 and television
Television

Television is a widely used telecommunication mass-media for transmitting and receiving moving , either monochrome or color, usually accompanied by sound....
 on many occasions, beginning with Madame Pompadour in 1927, in which she was played by Dorothy Gish
Dorothy Gish

Dorothy Elizabeth Gish was an United States actress. Born in Dayton, Ohio, she was the younger sister of actress Lillian Gish.Early life...
. Other actresses to have played her include:
  • Anny Ahlers (Die Marquise von Pompadour, 1931);
  • Jeanne Boitell, (Remontons les Champs-Élysées, 1938);
  • Micheline Presle
    Micheline Presle

    Micheline Presle is a French actress also known in English language films as Micheline Prelle.Born Micheline Nicole Julia ?milienne Chassagne in Paris, she wanted to be an actress from an early age....
    , (Si Versailles m'était conté, 1954);
  • Monique Lepage, (Le Courrier du roy, 1958);
  • Elfie Mayerhofer (Madame Pompadour, 1960);
  • Noemi Nadelmann (Madame Pompadour, 1996);
  • Katja Flint
    Katja Flint

    Katja Flint is a German actress.Flint grew up in Utah and was married to German actor Heiner Lauterbach. They had a son, Oskar. Since 1982 Flint has been a major character in German movies and on German television....
    , (Il Giovane Casanova, 2002);
  • Sophia Myles
    Sophia Myles

    Sophia Jane Myles is a British film and television actor....
     (as adult) and Jessica Atkins (as child) ("The Girl in the Fireplace
    The Girl in the Fireplace

    "The Girl in the Fireplace" is the fourth episode of the list of Doctor Who serials#Series 2 of the United Kingdom science fiction on television series Doctor Who....
    " - an episode of the BBC science fiction
    Science fiction

    Science fiction is a broad genre of fiction that often involves speculations based on current or future science or technology. Science fiction is found in books, art, television, films, games, theatre, and other media....
     series Doctor Who
    Doctor Who

    Doctor Who is a British Science fiction on television programme produced by the BBC. The programme depicts the adventures of a mysterious alien Time travel known as "Doctor " who travels in his space and time-ship, the TARDIS, which normally appears from the exterior to be a blue 1950s police box....
    , 2006. She is a primary and titular character in the episode, as well as the name of the 51st century spaceship in the story)
  • Hélène de Fougerolles
    Hélène de Fougerolles

    H?l?ne de Fougerolles is a French actress. She is the daughter of Alain Rigoine de Fougerolles and Anne Saumay de Laval. Initially planning to become a beautician, she began to study acting at age 15....
     (Jeanne Poisson, Marquise de Pompadour, 2006).


Other

  • Madame Pompadour
    Madame Pompadour (operetta)

    Madame Pompadour is an operetta in three acts, composed by Leo Fall with a libretto by Rudolf Schanzer and Ernst Welisch. It opened at the Berliner Theater in Berlin on September 9 1922 and the Carltheater in Vienna on March 2 1923....
    , a German operetta with music by Leo Fall and book and lyrics by Rudolph Schanzer and Ernst Welisch that also had successful adaptations in London (1923) and Broadway (1924).
  • She was the subject of several portraits throughout her lifetime.
  • During the musical Evita by Andrew Lloyd Webber
    Andrew Lloyd Webber

    Andrew Lloyd Webber, Baron Lloyd-Webber is an England composer of musical theatre, the elder son of William Lloyd Webber and also the brother of the renowned cellist Julian Lloyd Webber....
     and Tim Rice
    Tim Rice

    Sir Timothy Miles Bindon Rice is an English Academy Award, Golden Globe Award, Tony Award and Grammy Award-winning lyricist, author, radio personality and television gameshow panellist....
    , she is mentioned by an Argentine
    Argentina

    Argentina, officially the Argentine Republic , is a country in South America, constituted as a federation of 23 provinces and an autonomous city....
     senator, comparing Eva Perón
    Eva Perón

    Mar?a Eva Duarte de Per?n was the second wife of President of Argentina Juan Per?n and served as the First Lady of Argentina from 1946 until her death in 1952....
     to her.
  • In the anime
    Anime

    is animation in Japan and considered to be "Japanese animation" in the rest of the world. Anime dates from about 1917.Anime, in addition to manga , is extremely popular in Japan and well known throughout the world....
     "Le Chevalier d'Eon
    Le Chevalier D'Eon

    is a 24-episode anime TV series based on Tow Ubukata's historical fantasy novel of the same title, produced by Production I.G. It has aired in Japan on WOWOW and Animax, broadcast the series across its respective networks worldwide, including its English language networks in Southeast Asia and India, as well as other networks in Taiwan, Hong Kong...
    ", she is portrayed as a character that monitors the movements of d'Eon and his men against the Revolutionary brethren. She is voiced by Mayumi Yangisawa in Japanese and by Shelley Calene-Black in the English dub.
  • She is portrayed in the episode of the (new) Doctor Who
    Doctor Who

    Doctor Who is a British Science fiction on television programme produced by the BBC. The programme depicts the adventures of a mysterious alien Time travel known as "Doctor " who travels in his space and time-ship, the TARDIS, which normally appears from the exterior to be a blue 1950s police box....
     series. In the same episode a 51st century spaceship is named after her.
  • According to legend, the was commissioned by Louis XV to resemble the mouth of Madame de Pompadour.
  • In the Robert A. Heinlein novel "Have Spacesuit Will Travel", the female protagonist 'Peewee' is accompanied by her 'nurosis', a rag doll named Madame Pompadour.


See also

  • List of French royal mistresses
    List of French royal mistresses

    This page contains a listing of notable French royal mistresses.Clovis I*EvochildeChlothar I*Waldrada, Princess of the Lombards...


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