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Joan d'Acosta (c. 1665– c. 1740), jester of Peter the Great; João de Sá Panasco (fl. 1524–1567), jester of John III of Portugal; John Pace (c.1523–c.1590), jester of the Duke of Norfolk and queen Elizabeth I of England; Lucretia the Tumbler, jester of Queen Mary I of England; Madame d'Or, (d. after 1429), was a French court dwarf jester
A female jester is a jester who is female. This is a non-diffusing subcategory of Category:Jesters . It includes Jesters that can also be found in the parent category, or in diffusing subcategories of the parent.
Jane was a well-liked jester at the court of Catherine Parr, where she is mentioned by name as "Jane Foole" in 1543. [2] Catherine Parr bought her a red petticoat, gowns, and kirtles. [ 7 ] She may have been depicted in the painting of Henry the Eighth and His Family (1545), in which the man on the far right is identified as her colleague ...
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Mathurine is noted in the registers of the court with the position Plaisante, [2] which was the title of female jesters of the court in 16th-century France, of which there were evidently several, such as Mademoiselle Sevin, the jester of the queen of Navarre. [3] Mathurine de Vallois is the most known of these female jesters.
Experts predict sweet, cute and short names for baby girls in 2025 to be popular, along with some "dad names" and names inspired by nature. Experts predict sweet, cute and short names for baby ...
Jester Garandros (ジェスター・ガランドロス, Jesutā Garandorosu) is the 16th Wizard King and user of Barrier Magic, which gives him the power to create and manipulate magical barriers. Born into nobility, Jester joined the Magic Knights, and became friends with a pair of knights named Tenor and Raid.
Jellia Jamb is portrayed as a rather sweet and organized girl when on duty, but mischievous and playful when off duty. She is said to be very pretty, with green hair and green eyes. Her name is a pun on "jelly or jam", a phrase from a question that a maid might traditionally ask a young child when preparing bread for a snack.