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Pompadour - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Pompadour can refer to: • Arnac-Pompadour, a commune of the Corrèze département of France, former marquisate, famous for its Château and its National Stud • Madame de Pompadour, Jeanne-Antoinette P...
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Pompadour (hairstyle) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Madame de Pompadour, mistress of Louis XV, knew how to keep the king entertained. Photos. ... Madame de Pompadour; Madame du Pompadour was born Jeanne-Antoinette Poisson. Her father was a steward to the Paris brothers who ran the economy of France. Though her parents were not of the noble class, Jeanne-Antoinette was raised...
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If you are going to roll your hair or create a pompadour, you should use this one. The most important part of this decade was the side part which was also the most versatile because you can use it for day looks or the ultra glamourous looks.
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Jeanne-Antoinette Poisson marchioness de Pompadour (click to enlarge) Madame de Pompadour, detail of a portrait by François Boucher; in the National ... Pompadour, Jeanne-Antoinette Poisson (1721–1764), artistic and political patron and favorite of Louis XV from 1745 to 1764 at the court of Versailles.
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The pompadour, an elaborate hairstyle where long hair is swept up into a tall arrangement of curls or smooth waves on the top of the head, has been popular at many different times in history, mostly among women, though some men have worn pompadours too.
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Pompadour is a reference to the lover of Louis XV of France. She was blamed for establishing France’s alliance with Austria, which led to the Seven Years’ War (1756-1763). ... In the poem “Blazon,” by Ruden Dario, the word Pompadour is a reference to something that may be tempting to the swan. The Pompadour is...
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