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  2. Sebile - Wikipedia

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    In the anonymous French prose romance Perceforest, a massive quasi-prequel to the Arthurian legend written c. 1330, the most beautiful, wise and honorable enchantress Sebile is known variably as Sebile of the Lake (Sebile du Lac) or the Lady of the Lake, Sebile of the Red Castle (Dame du Lac, Sebile du Chastel Vermei).

  3. La Seductora - Wikipedia

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    Irene Lagunas [1] (born October 20, 1973, in Chilachapa, Guerrero, Mexico) is a Mexican luchadora, better known under the ring name La Seductora (Spanish for "The Seductress"). She is working for the Mexican professional wrestling promotion Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre (CMLL) portraying a ruda wrestling character.

  4. Eliza Knight - Wikipedia

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    Eliza Knight is a USA Today journalist and international bestselling American author known for her historical fiction and romance fiction novel series taking place in 15th century to 19th century Europe.

  5. Tia Dalma - Wikipedia

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    Harris's mother, a Jamaican immigrant, was her accent coach for the films. In personality terms, she is described as flirtatious, "coquettish, sensual, pleasure-loving, and extravagant", alluding to the belief that Calypso was a seductress. [1] Tia Dalma is depicted barefoot in the movie-based comics in Pirati dei Caraibi Magazine.

  6. Etheldreda Townshend - Wikipedia

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    Audrey Etheldreda Townshend, born Audrey Etheldreda Harrison, became Lady Lynn and later Viscountess Townshend (1708 – 5 March 1788) was a celebrated English socialite, widely believed to have inspired the character Lady Bellaston, the notorious fictional seductress in Henry Fielding's The History of Tom Jones, a Foundling, dramatised in the 2023 TV series played by Hannah Waddingham.

  7. Female submission - Wikipedia

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    Female submission is common in traditional literature. [7] Story of O, published in 1954 in French, is an erotic tale of female submission involving a beautiful Parisian fashion photographer named O, who is taught to be constantly available for all forms of sex, offering herself to any male.

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