- Anne "Ninon" de l'Enclos, also
spelled Ninon de
Lenclos and
Ninon de
Lanclos (10
November 1620 – 17
October 1705), was a
French author,
courtesan and...
- Jean-Philippe
Lenclos (born
March 5, 1938) is a
French designer-colorist and
founder of
Atelier 3D Couleur, a
studio based in Paris, France. He has been...
- for five months. He
subsequently composed a
cello sonata and
Ninon de
Lenclos, a now lost one-act
operatic adaptation of a 1905 play by
Ernst Hardt....
- de la Sablière, who
introduced him to Jean de La Fontaine, and
Ninon de
Lenclos. His much-debated 1684
essay on "races", "A New
Division of the Earth"—of...
-
Camille Saint-Saëns
opera Cinq Mars. P. J. Jacob,
Marion Delorme et
Ninon Lenclos (Paris, 1859) J. Péladan,
Histoire et légende de
Marion de
Lorme (Paris...
- Francesco Sebastio (ITA) Miquel Mañé (ESP) Women's
individual Maëlys
Lenclos (FRA) Anastasiia Kurashvili (UKR) Borislava Ivanova (BUL)
Mixed pair...
-
Louis XIII. The two
leading characters,
Cyrano de
Bergerac and
Ninon de
Lenclos, are
loosely based on
historical figures. This
fictionalisation of Cyrano...
-
Lebens (1904), and the
plays Der
Kampf ums
Rosenrote (1903),
Ninon von
Lenclos (1905),
Tantris der Narr (1907),
Gudrun (1911), and
Konig Salomo (1915)...
- them the Prix
Goncourt for biography.
Among his
subjects were
Ninon de
Lenclos, Anne de Bretagne,
Francois I,
George Sand, Balzac, Chopin, Morny, Bernard...
-
Madame de Sévigné L'Impossible
Marcel Proust La
Fontaine Molière
Ninon de
Lenclos, ou, La manière
jolie de
faire l'amour
Madame de La
Fayette M****ille Etre...