PCT4258497: Courtesan, princess then saint, Liane de Pougy (Marie Anne Olympe Chassaigne, 1869 - 1950) is considered by Edmond de Goncourt as the prettiest woman of her century. It crosses Europe, stirring mad male and female passions (Charles de Mac Mahon, Roman Potocki, Maurice de Rothschild, Prince Georges Ghika, Natalie Barney etc). Friend of Cocteau, Proust, Colette, dancer and writer, she retired at the end of her life in the monastic order of Saint Dominica. Postcard early 20th century: Casino de Paris. / Bridgeman Images
GRZ4925276: THE PRINCESSES MONIKA AND CRISTIANA LOWENSTEIN, DON JUAN DE BOURBON SICILIAS (Jean de Bourbon Sicily or Bourbon-Sicily), PRINCESS JOSEPHINA (Josephine) LOWENSTEIN, THE DUKE CARL VON WURTTENBERG (Charles Marie of Württemberg) AND THE PRING) AND THE PRINCE ALOIS LOWURTTENBERG / Bridgeman Images
LSE4331325: The future of King Charles II of Romania (1893-1953), accompanied by his brother Prince Nicolae (1903-1978), in the royal carriage that crosses the streets of Bucharest. Wide World photography for the cover of the weekly VU, director Lucien Vogel (1886-1954), number 118, date 18/6/1930. Selva Collection., Unknown Artist, (20th century) / Bridgeman Images
XRA1673898: Wedding of Princess Francoise of Bourbon-Parme and Edouard De Lobkowicz on December 11, 1959 in Besson : Boys : Hugues, Charles and Robert De La Rochefoucauld, Prince Pierre De Merode, Prince Wenceslas De Lobkorvig ; Girls : Andrea, Monica and Michaela of Austria, Princess Charlotte of Liechtenstein and Princess Diane De Merode (b/w photo) / Bridgeman Images
PCT4258457: Courtesan, princess then saint, Liane de Pougy (Marie Anne Olympe Chassaigne, 1869 - 1950) is considered by Edmond de Goncourt as the prettiest woman of her century. It crosses Europe, stirring mad male and female passions (Charles de Mac Mahon, Roman Potocki, Maurice de Rothschild, Prince Georges Ghika, Natalie Barney etc). Friend of Cocteau, Proust, Colette, dancer and writer, she retired at the end of her life in the monastic order of Saint Dominica. Postcard early 20th century: Casino de Paris. / Bridgeman Images