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  • Courtesan - Wikipedia
    Courtesans or dancers of ancient India known as ganikas were the center of city life According to historian Sanjay K Gautam, the courtesan in India was "a symbol of both sexual-erotic and aesthetic pleasure"
  • Seductive Facts About The Secret Lives Of Courtesans - Factinate
    Courtesans occupy a scandalous yet challenging space in world history Were they all just beautiful women, draped on pillows all day and waiting for their rich and powerful suitors? Or were they active and powerful political players in their own right?
  • COURTESAN Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    The meaning of COURTESAN is a female sex worker with a courtly, wealthy, or upper-class clientele
  • 10 High-Class Courtesans Who Played Their Clients Like . . .
    In the 16th century, courtesans became a symbol of sexual liberty, beauty, and audacity Scandal was their middle name, but one cannot compare them with the average light-skirt Living in decadence, these temptresses were no victims
  • Courtesans - Encyclopedia. com
    Courtesans are at the high end of the sexual traffic in women Although some achieved great wealth, most began as poor girls who were sold or driven into the sex trade as their only means to a better life
  • COURTESAN | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
    COURTESAN definition: 1 a woman, usually with a high social position, who in the past had sexual relationships with rich… Learn more
  • Courtesan - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
    A courtesan was often a high-class prostitute or mistress, especially one associated with rich, powerful, or noble men who gave luxuries and status in exchange for her services In Renaissance Europe, courtesans had an important role in high class society, sometimes taking the place of wives at social roles requiring diplomacy





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