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Abused Wife And Courtesan Becomes Princess. The Liane De Pougy Story.

Writer's picture: Ginger WinterGinger Winter

Updated: Nov 27, 2024

Liane de Pougy was born on July 2, 1869, in La Flèche, France, with the birth name Anne-Marie Chassaigne. She grew up in a middle-class family and was known for her beauty and charm from a young age.  Anne Marie who was  raised in a nunnery ran off with a boy after becoming pregnant  at age 16. Her husband was abusive and his scars she said remained on her body for life. Liane decided to leave her husband and her child was sent to live with relatives. Liane de Pougy began her career as a dancer in Paris, performing at various venues and gaining popularity for her grace and elegance on stage. Liane de Pougy became a highly sought-after courtesan, captivating wealthy and influential clients with her beauty, wit, and seductive charm. She was known for her refined manners and sophisticated lifestyle.


A 1920s era woman reclining on a couch
Original Photo Of Liane de Pougy


Liane de Pougy was known for her fluid sexuality and openness about her intimate relationships. She explored both romantic and sexual connections with individuals of both genders, challenging societal norms of the time. Liane de Pougy was widely regarded as a beauty and a fashion icon of her time. Her distinctive style and fashion sense influenced trends and captivated the public's imagination.

A 1920s flapper wearing a crown.
A Representation Of Liane The Princess

Liane de Pougy was renowned for her social skills and hosted vibrant salons, attracting intellectuals, artists, and social elites. Her salons were known for their lively discussions, artistic performances, and lavish entertainment. Liane de Pougy published a memoir titled "My Blue Notebooks" (Mes cahiers bleus). It provided a glimpse into her life as a courtesan and offered insights into the private lives of her clients.Liane de Pougy was married three times with the most notable marriage to the Prince of Moldavia. Prince George Ghika belonged to the Ghika-Bibescu family, which was part of the Romanian aristocracy. The family had a long history and held titles and estates throughout the country. Liane De Pougy became Princess Georges Ghika. After her retirement from the courtesan lifestyle, Liane de Pougy dedicated herself to charitable endeavors. Liane de Pougy's conversion to Catholicism marked a significant turning point in her life. Her spiritual awakening led her to embrace a more contemplative and philanthropic path, focusing on acts of kindness and compassion. Liane De Pougy is definitely a lady worthy of further research.


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Open AI. (2024)  ChatGPT  [Large language model].


           



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