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Lenclos, Ninon de
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Lenclos, Ninon (Anne) de (1615–1705)

French courtesan. As the recognized leader of Parisian society, she was the mistress of many highly placed men, including General Condé and the writer La Rochefoucauld.



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The French courtesan Ninon de Lenclos, although well advanced in years herself, is said to have taken much younger lovers.
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