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CCI5975388 Story. France. Poison business. Portrait of the poisoner Catherine Deshayes “The Neighbor” and various poisonings. Engraving, France, XVIIth. Coll. Part.
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CCI5975387 Story. France. Poison business. Portrait of the poisoner Catherine Deshayes “The Neighbor” and various poisonings. Engraving, France, XVIIth. Coll. Part. History. France. Affair of the Poisons. Portrait of the Poisoner Catherine Deshayes, “The Neighbor,” and several poisonings. Engraving, France, 17th hundred.
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CHT293625 besoar is a a stony substance found in the stomachs of some animals and believed to be an antidote to poison; word of Persian origin; illustration from 'Collection de 12 Cahiers de Plantes Etrangeres'; planche botanique;
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BAL99066 royal physician plus treated Newton, Pope, Walpole;
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LIP1623606 Aconite (Aconitum Napellus), Monkshood, or Wolfsbane. Illustration for The Illustrated London News, 9 February 1856.English School (19th Century)
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LIP1625134 The Deadly Night-Shade, (Atropa Belladonna). Illustration for The Illustrated London News, 28 September 1844.English School (19th Century)
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LLM2799367 Poisonous plants. Illustration for The Home Handbook of Domestic Hygiene and Rational Medicine by J H Kellogg (International Tract Society, 1902).
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LLM2799365 Poisonous plants. Illustration for The Home Handbook of Domestic Hygiene and Rational Medicine by J H Kellogg (International Tract Society, 1902).
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LLM2799362 Poisonous plants. Illustration for The Home Handbook of Domestic Hygiene and Rational Medicine by J H Kellogg (International Tract Society, 1902).
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LLM2799363 Poisonous plants. Illustration for The Home Handbook of Domestic Hygiene and Rational Medicine by J H Kellogg (International Tract Society, 1902).
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LIP1051731 "Carnac Sahib" at Her Majesty's Theatre, a Scene from Act III. Illustration for The Graphic, 22 April 1899.
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LLM2799366 Poisonous plants. Illustration for The Home Handbook of Domestic Hygiene and Rational Medicine by J H Kellogg (International Tract Society, 1902).
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XIR187862 scandal implicating prominent persons in the court of Louis XIV;
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XEE4405239 Affaire des Poisons: Madame de Brinvilliers (Marie Madeleine d'Aubray, Marquise de Brinvilliers, 1630-1676) testing her poisons on the sick of the Hotel Dieu.
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LLM2799364 Poisonous plants. Illustration for The Home Handbook of Domestic Hygiene and Rational Medicine by J H Kellogg (International Tract Society, 1902).
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CCI6437609 History. France. Poisons case. Portrait of the poisoner Catherine Deshayes “The Neighbor” and various poisonings. Engraving, France, XVIIth. Coll. Share.
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ELD5620095 “Portrait of the poisonous Catherine Deshayes, wife Monvoisin and nicknamed La Voisin (1640-1680) undergoing the question of water and who was condemned and burned two days later - Engraving from “" Les prisons de Paris "” by Alhoy et Lurine
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CCI6437610 History. France. Poisons case. Portrait of the poisoner Catherine Deshayes “The Neighbor” and various poisonings. Engraving, France, XVIIth. Coll. Share.
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LLM1091389 Claude Bernard (1813-1878), French physiologist who studied poisons and aaesthetics. French educational card, late 19th/early 20th century. From a series on benefactors of humanity.
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XEE4414838 Affaire des Poisons: Madame de Brinvilliers (Marie Madeleine d'Aubray, Marquise de Brinvilliers, 1630-1676) testing her poisons on the sick of the Hotel dieu. Engraving from 1851.
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XLE3762539 Louis XIV and the Affair of the Poisons / 'L'Affaire des Poisons', a play in five acts by Victorien Sardou. Gilda Darthy as Madame de Montespan, production by the Theatre de la Porte-Saint-Martin, Paris, 1908. After the photograph by Reutlinger. Cover of Le Theatre, No.219, February 1908. VS: French dramatist, 7 September 1831-8 November 1908.Le Theatre, No.219, February 1908.
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LIP1593983 Modes of Detecting the Presence of Arseniacal Poisons in the Human Body. Illustration for The Pictorial Times, 14 February 1846.English School (19th Century)
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LLD6034629 Punch cartoon: Fatal Facility: or, Poisons for the Asking. Illustration for Punch, Vol 17, July - December 1849.
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LSE4093008 Cleopatra trying poisons on his subjects - by Cabanel, 1887
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DIL2687244 Viviane Romance and Paul MeurisseSignature: Franco London Films / Excelsa Film/ Gaumont
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XEE4405237 Poisons case: Madame de Brinvilliers (Marie Madeleine d'Aubray, Marquise de Brinvilliers, 1630-1676) in the question chamber.
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XRH1708814 the poisons affairs (1679-1682): execution of Catherine Deshayes, nicknamed Lavoisin, in 1680, engraving
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CHT285250 Troppmann empoisonne Jean Kinck dans la foret de Wattwiller;
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FSG5932533 Detached folio from a dispersed copy of Shirin-u- Khusraw from a Khamsa (Quintet) by Amir Khusraw Dihlavi (d.1325)
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XIR186273 scandal implicating prominent persons in the court of Louis XIV;
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BL3282978 Mantharā descends from above and enters Kaikeyī's bedchamber on the right, waking her with news of the impending coronation. Kaikeyī is first filled with delight and, rising, presents Mantharā with a necklace from around her person. Mantharā then poisons her mind against Rāma, telling the deluded queen that he will certainly have Bharata killed and herself degraded. Kaikeyī flies into a passion, on the left, and casts herself down on a mat on the ground rather than on her couch, determined to demand Rāma's banishment and her son Bharata's installation in his place. She throws her jewels about her, while her maidservants attempt to cool her down. In this state, she is visited by Daśaratha, who wishes to inform her of Rāma's impending coronation.RamayanaUdaipur, c.1653Source/Shelfmark: Add.15296(1), f.22
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XEE4166171 Affaire des Poisons: Catherine Deshayes, wife Monvoisin and nicknamed La Voisin (1640-1680) was put on the stake, seated and bound with iron; she swore and repelled the straw - in “Paris a travers les siecles" by Kenouillac, 1880.
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XIR82090 Cleopatra (69-30 BC)By Alexandre Cabanel (1823-89)
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XOS6192283 Antoine Dreux d'Aubray (1600-66); supposedly poisoned by his daughter, Marie-Madeleine-Marguerite d'Aubray, Marquise de Brinvilliers
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XJF468501 Frederick Accum (1769-1838) was a London-based German chemist who wrote this treatise as part of his efforts to keep processed foods free from dangerous additives; These recent practices had come about as the result of the changes in food production that occurred during the industrial revolution;
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GIA4729612 The affair of poisons: the laboratory of Catherine Deshayes, married Monvoisin and nicknamed La Voisin (circa 1640-1680), where she concocts poisons for personalites of the aristocracy - Engraving 19th century - The laboratory of Catherine Deshayes, known as La Voisin (Paris, 1640-1680),
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XRH1732487 The poisons affairs (1679-1682) : Catherine Deshayes, nicknamed Lavoisin, "witch" accused to have supplied poison, engraving
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XEE4405240 Poisons case: Madame de Brinvilliers (Marie Madeleine d'Aubray, Marquise de Brinvilliers, 1630-1676) in the question chamber.
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XEE4166174 Poisons case: Madame de Brinvilliers (Marie Madeleine d'Aubray, Marquise de Brinvilliers, 1630-1676) in the question chamber.
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BL3666738 Harley MS 3736 f.59r Featured in the Harry Potter Exhibition at the British LibraryA furrow must be dug around the root until its lower part is exposed, then a dog is tied to it, after which the person tying the dog must get away. The dog then endeavours to follow him, and so easily pulls up the root, but dies suddenly instead of his master. After this, the root can be handled without fear.
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XRA1665700 Jean Marie Gerbault after receiving the 1963 populist novel award for his novel “Chers poisons” on 21 June 1963
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XEE4188020 Affair of poisons under King Louis XIV between 1672 and 1692: the arrest of Catherine Deshayes, wife Monvoisin and nicknamed La Voisin (1640-1680) by Gabriel Nicolas de La Reynie. Illustration taken from "Le petit journal illustré" 1931
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PVD1684094 the poisons affairs (1679-1682): Catherine Deshayes, nicknamed Lavoisin, " witch " accused to have supplied poison, portrait and differents episodes of her life, engraving
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BL3666737 Featured in the Harry Potter Exhibition at the British Library
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JAB4120215 Affaire des Poisons (1679-1682): Madame de Brinvilliers (Marie Madeleine d'Aubray, Marquise de Brinvilliers, 1630-1676) making amends on the court of Notre Dame - L'affaire des poisons. Marquise de Brinvilliers - Marie Madeleine Dreux d'Aubray, Marquise de Brinvilliers makes amends. Executed on 17 July 1676.Celebres crimes of Alexandre Dumas 1841
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TAD1742046 the poisons affairs (1679-1682): transcript of the first cross-examination of Catherine Deshayes, nicknamed Lavoisin, by La Reynie the king's police lieutenant march 17, 1679, engraving
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GIA4785320 Madame de Brinvilliers (Marie Madeleine d'Aubray, Marquise de Brinvilliers, 1630-1676) going to torture. Made famous by the Affaire des poisons, it was judged and executed for poisoning in 1676.
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PVD1689148 French comedian Gilda Darthy as Madame de Montespan in play "L'affaire des poisons" by VictorienSardou in Paris, photo by Reutlinger from french paper "Le Theatre" february 1st, 1908
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LSE4109706 Affair of the Poisons: Madame de Brinvilliers (Marie Madeleine d'Aubray, Marquise de Brinvilliers, 1630-1676) amending honourable on the court of Notre-Dame. Engraving by Boulanger. 19th century.
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PFR206076 legendary demon queller known for heavy drinking;
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LSE4093028 Affaire des Poisons: Madame de Brinvilliers (Marie Madeleine d'Aubray, Marquise de Brinvilliers, 1630-1676) was stretched and curved on the trelet (torture of a witch) - in “Paris through the centuries” by Genouillac, 1880.
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ELD4905768 Affair of the Poisons: Marie-Madeleine-Marguerite d'Aubray, Marquise de Brinvilliers being the day of her beheading in Paris, 16th July 1676.
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ELD4941410 King Louis XIV (1638-1715) asking Madame de Maintenon to remove her former favorite Madame de Montespan fell in disgrace following the affairs of poisons around 1683 (King of France Louis XIV asks to his friend madame de Maintenon to keep away from him his favourite Francoise-Athenais, Marquise de Montespan involved in the affair of the poisons, 1683) Engraving from “” Louis XIV et son century” by Alexandre Dumas, 1851
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ELD4943536 Affair of poisons: Abbe Etienne Guibourg (1610-1686), pretre defroque nicknamed Monsieur le Prieur celebrating a black mass on Madame de Montespan's naked body, in the presence of La Voisin, 1672-1673 (Affair of the Poisons, black mass of Abbot Guibourg, Madame de Montespan serving at the altar and the abbot slaughtering a child in presence of Catherine Monvoisin, or Montvoisin) Drawing by Henry de Malvost from “Satanism and Magic” by Jules Bois 1895 Private collection
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ELD4905728 Poisons affair: “” The imprisonment of Marie Madeleine Dreux d'Aubray, Marquise de Brinvilliers (1630-1676) brought back to Paris after his arrest in a convent in Liege, by the cunning of an exempt from police disguise as a priest, Francois Desgrez, April 1676” (Affair of the Poisons: Marie-Madeleine-Marguerite d'Aubray, Marquise de Brinvilliers after her arrest by a policeman pretending to be a priest, in a convent near Liege, imprisoned in Paris, april 1676) Engraving 19th century Private collection
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LSE4093023 Affaires des poisons: Catherine Deshayes, wife Monvoisin and nicknamed La Voisin (1640-1680) made a complete confession and accused a large number of court figures - in “Paris through the centuries” by Knee-Lac, 1880.
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LSE4093027 Affaire des Poisons: Catherine Deshayes, wife Monvoisin and nicknamed La Voisin (1640-1680) was put on the butcher, seated and bound with iron; she swore and repelled the straw - in “Paris a travers les siècles” by Keneillac, 1880.
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LSE4310381 Affaire des Poisons: Catherine Deshayes, wife Monvoisin and nicknamed La Voisin (1640-1680) was put on the butcher, seated and bound with iron. She swore and pushed away the straw. In “” Paris a travers les siecles”” by Genouillac, 1880.
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XEE4188011 Poisons affair under the reign of King Louis XIV between 1672 and 1682: Marie Madeleine Dreux d'Aubray, Marquise de Brinvilliers pouring poison into the glass of one of her victims. Illustration taken from “” Le petit journal illustrious”” 1931
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XRH1708595 The comedy of the soothsayer, engraving from a 1680 almanac. The vignettes tell the activities of Catherine Deshayes (said La Voisin) accused to take part in the poisons affairs : series of poisoning in Paris and the court between 1679 and 1682. La Voisin will be executed in 1680
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XEE4146624 Jean de SANTEUL (Santeuil) (1630-1697) poisons with a glass of wine in which tobacco from Spain had been put - Engraving in “Sciences made available to everyone - physics and chemistry”” by Alexis Clerc - End 19th century - Private collection
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JAB4121288 Jean Baptiste Godin de Sainte Croix (died 1672), imprisoned in La Bastille in 1663, where he established a relationship with the Italian poisoner Exili (Nicolo Egidi or Eggidio). Poisons case. Excerpt from Alexandre Dumas's famous Crimes. Engraving 1841
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XIR150220 Affair of the Poisons in 1679;
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XEE4150869 Portrait of Catherine Monvoisin (La Voisin) (1640-1680) (engraving) - Affaire des poisons: Catherine Deshayes, wife Monvoisin and nicknamed La Voisin (1640-1680) - Engraving of 1863 in “Le Livre Rouge - Histoire De L'echafaud en France” by Dupray de La Maherie - Private collection
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KWE259141 Mr. Mantalini poisons himself for the seventh time
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PFR206077 other side painted with Zhong Kui surrounded by 5 poisons;
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CH780744 Cleopatre Essayente des Poisons sur des Condamnes a Mort
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PCT4273634 Syphilis - “” one of the most dreaded poisons of the human species, not only because of its terrible effects, but also because it appears as the hideous setback of the passion that most torments men... a just chatiment for libertines and debauches””. Engraving from “” Les Grands Mains et les Grands Remedes”” by Jules Rengade, 1889, From “” Les Grands Mains et les Grands Remedes”” (“The Principal Illnesses and Their Remedies”) by Jules Rengade. (Paris, 1889).
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XEE4150871 The Marquise de Brinvilliers on the way to her death, 1676 - Madame de Brinvilliers (Marie Madeleine d'Aubray, Marquise de Brinvilliers, 1630-1676) going to torture - Made famous by the Affaire des poisons, she was judged and executed for poisoning in 1676 - Engraving of 1863 in “Le Livre Rouge - Histoire De L'Scaffaud en en France”” by Dupray de La Maherie - Private Collection
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CHT386032 Marie-Madeleine Dreux d'Aubray (1630-76) Marquise de Brinvilliers; French poisoner who poisoned her father and two brothers; executed and burnt in 1676; Affair of the Poisons; open window on right shows the laboratory where she prepared her poisons;
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XIR150221 French poisoner who poisoned father and two brothers; executed and burnt in 1676; Affair of the Poisons;
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ELD7304402 Affaire des Poisons: Representation of Godin de Sainte Croix lover of the Marquise de Brinvilliers with Christophe Glaser (Glazer) Swiss apothecary in his pharmacy in Paris where they were suspected of making poisons - Engraving taken from Fouquier's “Causes” 1861 Private collection
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ADL282961 Circe poisoning the sea; enraged by the refusal of Glaucus to desert Scylla, Circe poisons the pool where Scylla bathes;
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PVD1685414 the poisons affairs (1679-1682): Catherine Deshayes, nicknamed Lavoisin, " witch " accused to have supplied poison, engraving
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STC323912 Isis conjures a snake that poisons Ra and he can only be cured if he tells Isis his real name;
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LLM667416 'Mr Mantalini poisons himself for the seventh time'. Illustration for Nicholas Nickleby by Charles Dickens (Chapman & Hall, c 1900).
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CHT382315 Marie Madeleine Dreux d'Aubray (1630-76) Marquise de Brinvilliers; French poisoner who poisoned father and two brothers; Affair of the Poisons;
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ELD4831909 " Affaire des Poisons" (Affair of the poison) portrait of Catherine Deshayes, wife Monvoisin and nicknamed La Voisin (1640-1680) - engraving by Coypel, sd
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XRH1708818 the poisons affairs (1679-1682): cross-examination of Catherine Deshayes, nicknamed Lavoisin, in jail by La Reynie the king's police lieutenant in 1680, engraving
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FLO4645651 Mistress Mistris Anne Turner (1576 - 1615) was a “” waiting woman”” and companion to Frances Howard, Countess of Somerset. Mrs Turner ran “” houses of ill-repute””” (brothels), and had wide connections in both the aristocracy, apothecary and business circles. She supplied the poisons (arsenic and mercury) when her mistress Frances Howard decided to murder Overbury in 1613. While her noble accomplices escaped with a pardon, Anne was called “” a whore, a bawd, a sorcerer, a witch, a papist, a felon and a murderer””” by the judge, and hanged at Tyburn in 1615.
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STC324264 Hagen suggests to Gunther that Siegfried marries his sister, Gutrune, and poisons him with a love potion so that he will forget about Brunnhilde; From 'Gotterdammerung';
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XOT366543 The mixture of these poisons is very effective and was administered through food mixed with herbs and spices to mask their taste; Exhibit from the exhibition 'Orrori e Misteri' held in Florence;
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CHT386030 Marie-Madeleine Dreux d'Aubray (1630-76) Marquise de Brinvilliers; French poisoner who poisoned her father and two brothers; executed and burnt in 1676; Affair of the Poisons;
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CHT386031 Marie-Madeleine Dreux d'Aubray (1630-76) Marquise de Brinvilliers; French poisoner who poisoned her father and two brothers; executed and burnt in 1676; Affair of the Poisons;
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FLO4690104 Skeleton with crown, spear and hourglass seated on a globe above various lethal weapons, pistols, knives, poisons and drugs. Handcoloured copperplate drawn and engraved by Thomas Rowlandson from The English Dance of Death, Ackermann, London, 1816.
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AMO286199 Catherine Monvoisin, known as "La Voisin" (1640-80), French sorceress, whose maiden name was Catherine Deshayes, was one of the chief personages in the famous affaire des poisons, which disgraced the reign of Louis XIV;
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XOS8985660 Récits des temps mérovingiens : un esclave (Main title)Laurens, Jean-PaulDetail of scene: Frédégonde poisons the leader of the Frankish deputationSignature - Monogram lower right: "JPL" (interlaced)Inventory number: PDUT1497
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UIS5066353 Drug Delivery Systems, Syringes Ivory Piston-action syringe, European, c 1701-1730. This type of syringe was probably used to syphon off blood or extract poisons from a patient. ©SSPL/Science Museum
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CHT386029 Marie-Madeleine Dreux d'Aubray (1630-76) Marquise de Brinvilliers; French poisoner who poisoned her father and brothers; executed and burnt in 1676; Affair of the Poisons; drawing based on the sketch made by Le Brun (see 150221);
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MOL152243 three youths find treasure two stay to guard it, third goes to buy food and drink to celebrate, planning to kill his companions for their share of loot he poisons the wine, his friends murder him and then drink the poisoned wine;
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CHT163032 medical concoction used as a panacea against poisonings, snakebite, plague; Gerolamo Ferranti started producing and selling orviétan in early 17th-century Paris. He was a fairground attraction, asking onlookers to give him unknown poisons to swallow and watch him cure himself with the remedy.
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ELD7304403 Affaire des poisons : Olympe Mancini, comtesse de Soissons (1638-1708) consultant Catherine Deshayes, dite la Voisin (Monvoisin) pour intriguer contre Louise de la Valliere maitresse du roi Louis XIV 1679" Gravure tiree de "Causes celebres" de Fouquier 1861 Collection privee
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DPL415599 A hunter and trapper shoots, poisons or traps animals: wolves, moose, a mountain lion (puma), otters, American buffalo and a beaver. A bear surprises the trapper at the door to the trapper's lodge. Shows rivers, snowshoes, rifles, a bowie knife and a canoe filled with furs near a military fort building.
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CHT236384 Orvietan was a medical concoction used as a panacea against poisonings, snakebite, plague; Gerolamo Ferranti started producing and selling orviétan in early 17th-century Paris. He was a fairground attraction, asking onlookers to give him unknown poisons to swallow and watch him cure himself with the remedy.
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