(fauns and faeries, Bacchus and Nymphs, Ambrosia and loves all forms a large garden, sinful or lustful for some, moral or necessary for others. It is well and nobody can deny it but for some it is a bad drink or food)
was right, thousands of people trying to love and in many of these cases involve food that union with lust. Beautiful courtesan and his counterpart, princes and princesses, kings and queens, emperors and empresses, writers, poets, cooks, chefs, waiters and waitresses, additions, in a word all humanity all at the feet of Aphrodite Ishtar, Astarte, Eros, Cupid and gods of all mythologies that invoke love in all its forms. Some closely related to food, some indirectly, but in this case food and lust go hand in hand.
here that are related to the deadly sins and food, if you know any more grateful. I always like to discover the sinful, but just do not know if I do it for vanity or because I have more than seven sins (Ironically, please ... .. or a truth?)
"There are two things that are infinite, human stupidity and ability to do harm, and the two I am completely convinced. "
Albert Einstein
Lust
"Lust never sleeps. I do not care, I am sleepless. "
Toto: Italian comedian and actor (1898-1967)
Lust Called Lust (from Latin luxus: abundance, exuberance) comes from the Latin word" lust "and translates as "excess" to a disorderly and uncontrollable sexual desire. In Hedonism find lust (or Daimon Hedoné is a female spirit in Greek mythology that represents the sexual desire. Its name means "Pleasure" and in some places considered the personification of lust.) Lovers
alphabetical order (start putting the names of the men first, is a way of showing our weakness for those beautiful women who inspire us so we complicate or lunchtime. Some do not (And for now) unrelated to food but for lack of time to read my books and find soon find that common bond, we know that there is not doubt it.
If you help me I thank you forever, ;
eye! with the information they submit (None of actual things or contemporary).
of something there is no doubt in written history, it has been racist loving women and men are always as daring and not female and I think for "Lust" are needed at least two members.
If you help me I thank you forever, ;
eye! with the information they submit (None of actual things or contemporary).
of something there is no doubt in written history, it has been racist loving women and men are always as daring and not female and I think for "Lust" are needed at least two members.
Here we go!, life is not enough, I assure
Alcibiades | Lais of Corinth |
| Polexena Tais of Athens |
Mary Catherine Lebay Belle Krebsamer Emilia Cordier | |
Alexandre Dumas (Hijo) | Alphonsine Plessis o Marie Duplessis |
Apelles | Lais Corinto |
Aristipo | Lais Corinto |
Arthur Rimbaud | Paul Verlaine |
The wife of Isaiah Thomas Lord George Germain (Sackille) | |
Belisario | Antonina (Amiga Theodora of Byzantium) |
Billard-Dumonceaux | Anne BECU of Cantigny Francesca Dumonceaux |
Caligula | Livia Orestila |
Charles II | Louise Kérouaille, Duchess Portsmouth Nell Gwynn (Seller Naranjo in a theater) |
Charles V of France | Biette of Casinel |
Charles VI of France | Odette de Champdivers |
Charles VII of France | Antoinette Maignelais |
Charles IX of France | Marie Touchet |
Eunoe: Bogud wife, king of Mauritania Lollia, the wife of Aulus Gabinius Mucia: wife of Pompey Postumia: wife of Servius Sulpicius Rufus Cepionis Servilia Tertulia: wife of Marcus Licinius Crassus | |
| Spores Aulus Plautius Dioforo Statilius Messalina Claudia Octavia (His sister) Poppaea Sabina Claudia Acte: Free and very popular prostitute in the city |
Gnaeus Domitius Ahenobarbo | Lepida (His sister) |
Demosthenes | Lais of Corinth |
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Duke of Morny | Cora Pearl |
Ecebolus | Theodora of Byzantium |
Emmanuel-Armand de Vignerot du Plessis, duc d'Aiguillon and d'Agenois | |
Henry II de France | Diana de Poitiers Philippa Duci |
Enrique II de Francia | or Jane Fleming Jane Stewart Nicole de Savigny, Baronesa de Fontette |
Enrique III de Francia | Luis de la Béraud du Rouhet Marie van Kleef, Condesa de Beaufort Renée de Rieux de Châteauneuf Verónica Franco |
Enrique IV de Francia | Diana Andoins Francoise de Montmorency Esther Imbert Antoinette de Pons Gabrielle d'Estrees Catherine Henriette de Balzac d'Entragues, Marquesa de Verneuil Jacqueline Bueil Charlotte Dessessart Charlotte-Marguerite de Montmorency, princess of Condé |
Philip of Macedonia | Polexena |
Francis I of France | Françoise de Foix, Countess of Chateaubriant d'Heilly Pisseleu Anne, Duchess of Etampes |
Francis II of Brittany | |
Gédoyn | Anne "Ninon" de l'Enclos |
| 120 lovers included his daughter Teresa Henriette Lucretia |
Gaius Silius | Messalina (200 lovers in a day and a contest in the brothel) |
Count Stackelberg | Alphonsine Plessis and Marie Duplessis |
Gyula Andrássy | Wittelsbach Elizabeth (Elisabeth Amalie Eugenie Herzogin in Bayern) |
Henry Seymour | |
Madame Berne | |
Jacques Recamier | Jeanne Françoise Julie Adélaïde Recamier (His daughter and wife at a time) |
Jean Baptiste Du Barry | |
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Louis de Valois | Isabel de Baviera-Ingolstadt Mariette d'Enghien |
Louis François Armand of Vignerot du Plessis Richelieu 3er Duque | Charlotte Aglaia Orleans Ana Luisa de Borbón (Su prima) Emilie du Chatelet Marie Sophie Courcillon Claudine Guérin Tencin |
Louis Hercule Timoleon de Cosse, 8 º Duque of Brissac | |
Louis XI of France | Phélisé Regnard Margarita of Sassenage |
Louis XIII of France | Louise de La Falleto Lucie-da Motta Argencourt Marivault Mademoiselle (Miss of Marivault) Hortense Mancini Marie Mancini Henrietta of England (his sister in law) Louise Françoise de la Baume le Blanc de la Valliere, Duchesse de La Valliere and Duchess of Vaujours Françoise-Athénaïs Mortemart Rochechouart, marquise de Montespan Anne de Rohan-Chabot, Princesse de Soubise Françoise d'Aubigné , Marquise de Maintenon Claude de Vin des Eyelets Ludres Madame Marie Angélique de Scoraille of Roussille, Duchess of Fontanges Charlotte-Eléonore Madeleine de la Motte Houdancourt, Duchess of Ventadour (1654-1744) Mme S. Spanair, Mrs. S. Spanair Mme L. Spanair, Mrs. L. Spanair Hautefort Marie Louise de La Fayette |
Louis XIV of France | Queen Maria Theresa Olympe Mancini Catherine Bellier, baronesa Beauvais Louise de la Valliere Francoise d'Aubigne de Maintenon Mme o |
Louis XV de Francia | Anne Couffier of romanos, Baronesa of Meilly Coulonge Eleanor Catherine Bénard Diane de Mailly-Adelaide, duquesa Lauraguais Françoise Châlus, Duquesa de Narbonne-Lara Irene du Buisson de Longpre Jeanne Antoinette Poisson, Marquesa de Pompadour Marie Antoinette du Barry, Du Barry condesa Louise Julie de Mailly Mailly condesa Louise Tiercelin La Colleterie, the señora llamada de Bonneval Lucie Madeleine d'Estaing Margaret Catherine Haynault, marquesa Montmelas Marie Francoise Teresa Boisselet Marie-Anne de Mailly, Marquise de La Tournelle, Duchesse de Châteauroux Marie-Louise O'Murphy Pauline-Félicité de Mailly, Marquise de Vintimille Mme. Châteauroux Mme. de Pompadour |
Louis XVIII of France | Zoé Talon, Comtesse de Cayla |
Marco Antonio | |
Marquis de Sevigne | Anne "Ninon" de l'Enclos |
Maurice Ravel | Manuel de Falla Ricardo Vines |
Menander | Such Athens |
Pericles | |
René de Chateaubriand | Jeanne Françoise Julie Adélaïde Récamier |
Seneca | |
Ptolemy | Tais de Atenas |
Valerio Asian | Pope Sabina "The Mayor" |
| Hierocles Zotico |
Vittorio Emanuele Luca Maria Alberto Eugenio Ferdinando Tommaso di Savoia-Carignano | Rosa Teresa Vercellana Warriors |
Zamor |
mmmmhhh!! and "These people cited below are innocent of sin?, that strange, I thought they knew to apply and respect their religion (at least his own or that I belong). Well I was wrong again, I never learn, it is.
Catholic Pope John VII. No. 86 pope of the Catholic Church from 705 to 707. He was beaten to death by the husband of the woman he was sleeping.
Catholic Pope: Leo VII. Pope No. 126 of the Catholic Church from 936 to 939. He died of a heart attack while having sex.
Catholic Pope: John XXIII. Pope No. 133 of the Catholic Church from 965 to 972. Killed by the husband cheated.
Catholic Pope: Paulo II. Pope No. 211 of the Catholic Church from 1464 to 1471. Allegedly died while being sodomized by a page.
A Puritan moralists and, if in doubt
and see how they like this host. Just do not ask these pedophiles to eat well in a restaurant, as if I'll work there give them their worst dish. If the wine turns into blood and bread into the body of Christ I'll do my dishes miracles, but to poison them. And the chefs know how to do it, do not hesitate!. Never question a Chef is master of life when eating. And then God forgive me, if you know the equity. Javier Sarmiento
An Atrocity to see, to read it and I said before, but I can not go against what I feel
Look at this and then judge
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