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Foster suggests that women would have encountered suspicion about their own lives had they used same-sex love as a topic, and that some writers including Louise Labé, Charlotte Charke, and Margaret Fuller either changed the pronouns in their literary works to male, or made them ambiguous.
* April 25 Louise Labé, French poet ( b. 1525 )
The Lyonnese school, of which Scève was the leader, included his friend Claude de Taillemont and the women writers Jeanne Gaillarde -- placed by Marot on an equality with Christine de Pisan, Pernette du Guillet, Louise Labé, Clémence de Bourges and the poet's sisters, Claudine and Sibyile Scéve.
Louise Labé.
Louise Labé, ( c. 1520 or 1522, Lyon April 25, 1566, Parcieux ), also identified as La Belle Cordière, ( The Beautiful Ropemaker ), was a female French poet of the Renaissance, born at Lyon, the daughter of a rich ropemaker, Pierre Charly, and his second wife, Etiennette Roybet.
From 1584, the name of Louise Labé became associated with a courtesan called " la Belle Cordière " ( first described by Philibert de Vienne in 1547 ; the association with Labé was solidified by Antoine Du Verdier in 1585 ).
In her 2006 book Louise Labé: une créature de papier ( Droz ), the eminent Sorbonne professor Mireille Huchon argues that Louise Labé was not the author of the works signed with her name but rather that these works were by the Lyonnais poets Maurice Scève, Olivier de Magny, Claude de Taillemont, Jacques Peletier du Mans, Guillaume des Autels, and others, and by the publisher Jean de Tournes.
*) Enzo Giudici, Louise Labé, essai, 1981.
* Other Women's Voices: Translations of women's writing before 1700: Louise Labé Contains links to online translations by a selection of different translators, essays and reviews.
# REDIRECT Louise Labé
After years spent in Bordeaux, Poitiers, Piedmont ( where Peletier may have been the tutor of the son of Maréchal de Brissac ) and Lyon ( where he frequented the poets and humanists Maurice Scève, Louise Labé, Olivier de Magny and Pontus de Tyard ).
* Louise Labé, Love sonnets ( 1947 ) translator
Although the royal court was the center of much of the century's poetry, Lyon the second largest city in France in the Renaissance also had its poets and humanists, most notably Maurice Scève, Louise Labé, Olivier de Magny and Pontus de Tyard.
* Louise Labé
# REDIRECT Louise Labé
Although the royal court was the center of much of the century's poetry, Lyon — the second largest city in France in the Renaissance — also had its poets and humanists, most notably Maurice Scève, Louise Labé, Olivier de Magny and Pontus de Tyard.
* Louise Labé Œuvres ( 1555 )

Louise and 1524
The duchy then returned to the royal domain, and was detached from it successively for Giuliano de Medici and his wife Philiberta of Savoy in 1515, for Louise of Savoy in 1524, and for Philip of Savoy, Count of Genevois, in 1528.
* Louise of Savoy ( 1524 1531 ), Duchess of Angoulême, Francis I of France's mother.
On 4 February 1515, Louise was named Duchess of Angoulême, and on 15 April 1524, Duchess of Anjou.

Louise and
* 1553 Louise of Lorraine ( d. 1601 )
* 1644 Louise de La Vallière, French mistress of Louis XIV of France ( d. 1710 )
* 1940 Louise Sorel, American actress
* 1755 Louise Élisabeth Vigée Le Brun, French painter ( d. 1842 )
* 1727 Louise Élisabeth of France ( d. 1759 )
* 1872 Princess Marie Louise of Schleswig-Holstein ( d. 1956 )
* 1988 Louise Setara, English singer-songwriter
* 1667 Louise of Mecklenburg-Güstrow ( d. 1721 )
* 1897 Louise Bogan, American poet ( d. 1970 )
* 1943 Louise Forestier, Canadian singer-songwriter and actress
* 1965 Louise Dresser, American actress ( b. 1878 )
She was a daughter of Frederick William of Nassau-Weilburg ( 1768 1816 ) and his wife Burgravine Louise Isabelle of Kirchberg.
#* Napoléon ( II ) François Joseph Charles Bonaparte ( 1811 1832 ) Napoléon II, son of Archduchess Marie Louise of Austria of the Habsburg dynasty
* Mary Louise Pratt
* The Shrink Is In ( 2001 ) Dr. Louise Rosenberg
They were parents to a daughter, Louise Borgia, Duchess of Valentinois, ( 1500 1553 ) who first married Louis II de La Tremouille, Governor of Burgundy, and secondly Philippe de Bourbon ( 1499 1557 ), Seigneur de Busset.
* 1847 Archduchess Marie Louise of Austria, second wife of Napoleon ( b. 1791 )
* 1709 Louise Élisabeth d ' Orléans, queen consort of Spain ( d. 1742 )
* 1575 Henry III of France is crowned at Rheims, marrying Louise de Lorraine-Vaudémont on the same day.
* 1934 Tina Louise, American actress
Previous Prosecutors have been Ramón Escovar Salom of Venezuela ( 1993 1994 ), Richard Goldstone of South Africa ( 1994 1996 ), Louise Arbour of Canada ( 1996 1999 ), Eric Östberg of Sweden, and Carla Del Ponte of Switzerland ( 1999 2007 ), who until 2003, simultaneously served as the Prosecutor of the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda where she led the OTP since 1999.

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