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Word of Italian origin meaning brothel, bath-house or prison for slaves
Bagnio is a loanword into several languages (from Italian: bagno). In English, French, and so on, it has developed varying meanings: typically a brothel
Bagnio
Painting by William Hogarth
The Bagnio is the fifth canvas in the series of six satirical paintings known as Marriage A-la-Mode painted by William Hogarth. The new Earl catches his
Marriage A-la-Mode: 5. The Bagnio
Marriage_A-la-Mode:_5._The_Bagnio
Series of six paintings by William Hogarth
the fifth painting, The Bagnio (the name on its frame: The killing of the earl), the new earl has caught his wife in a bagnio with her lover, the lawyer
Marriage_A-la-Mode_(Hogarth)
Privateers and pirates in North Africa
often hot and overcrowded. Bagnios had chapels, hospitals, shops and bars run by captives. Although the conditions in bagnios were harsh, they were better
Barbary_corsairs
Painting by Titian
obscenest picture the world possesses." He proposed that "it was painted for a bagnio [brothel], and it was probably refused because it was a trifle too strong"
Venus_of_Urbino
Maniot soldier, pirate, and later Ottoman ruler (c. 1644–1710)
captured by forces of the Ottoman Empire in 1667 and imprisoned in the Bagnio of Istanbul, where he languished for at least two years and faced eventual
Limberakis_Gerakaris
English prostitute and brothel owner
1704–1739, or potentially d. 1752) was a notorious English prostitute and bagnio-owner. Probably born Elizabeth Carless (though she later used the name Mrs
Betty_Careless
Prison in Valletta, Malta
(Italian: Gran Prigione; Maltese: il-Ħabs il-Kbir) and colloquially as the bagnio, was a prison in Valletta, Malta. It was established in the late 16th century
Slaves'_Prison
Major historic garden in London
at Chiswick had a number of these fabriques including the Ionic Temple, Bagnio, Pagan Temple, Rustic House, and two Deer Houses. Beyond the exedra in the
Chiswick_House_Gardens
English medical hoaxer (1703–1763)
public and on their return to London on 29 November lodged Toft in Lacey's Bagnio, in Leicester Fields. Printed in the early days of newspapers, the story
Mary_Toft
11th–19th c. language of the Mediterranean basin
widely for commerce and diplomacy and was also current among slaves of the bagnio, Barbary pirates and European renegades in precolonial Algiers. Historically
Mediterranean_Lingua_Franca
Nevada brothel owner
King Sues on Arrests". Nevada State Journal. August 26, 1960. pp. 1, 12. "Bagnio Owner Finds Clark Climate 'Cool'". Reno Evening Gazette. October 26, 1959
Joseph_Conforte
Place of public bathing common in Muslim societies
and, at other times, coffee houses, hotels, and houses of ill repute (bagnios) merged with, or replaced them, until a major fire destroyed them in 1768
Hammam
Composite monarchy (1162–1707/1715)
widely for commerce and diplomacy and was also current among slaves of the bagnio, Barbary pirates and European renegades in precolonial Algiers. Among the
Crown_of_Aragon
Pug owned by the English artist William Hogarth
The Marriage Settlement The Tête à Tête The Inspection The Toilette The Bagnio The Lady's Death Books The Analysis of Beauty (1753) Theories Line of beauty
Trump_(dog)
one of her clients. Betty Careless was a notorious prostitute and later bagnio-owner in 18th-century London. Dora Noyce was an Edinburgh brothel-keeper
Prostitution in the United Kingdom
Prostitution_in_the_United_Kingdom
Type of bar that provides musical entertainment and a style of music played there
June 28, 1874, stating, "The police spent a busy day today raiding the bagnios and honkytonks." There are subsequent citations from 1890 in The Dallas
Honky-tonk
Painting by William Hogarth from the series A Rake's Progress
The Marriage Settlement The Tête à Tête The Inspection The Toilette The Bagnio The Lady's Death Books The Analysis of Beauty (1753) Theories Line of beauty
A Rake's Progress, 3: The Tavern Scene
A_Rake's_Progress,_3:_The_Tavern_Scene
Buildings with swimming pools or other facilities for bathing
instance, in England during the reign of Henry II, bath houses, called bagnios from the Italian word for bath, were set up in Southwark on the river Thames
Public_bathing
Topics referred to by the same term
(literally a despicable coward or wretch) may mean: a galley-slave in a Barbary bagnio a Camarilla clanless character in Vampire: The Masquerade The Caitiff Choir
Caitiff
City in Pottawatomie County, Iowa, U.S.
the "terrible den at the corner of Market and Vine" and Belle Clover's bagnio at 8th St. and West Broadway. In 2010, the Iowa Department of Natural Resources
Council_Bluffs,_Iowa
Town in south London, England
pastel tint of the lavender flowers. The Grade II* listed Water Tower (or Bagnio as it was known at the time) was built in the early 18th century, primarily
Carshalton
Painting by William Hogarth
Inspection Marriage A-la-Mode: 4. The Toilette Marriage A-la-Mode: 5. The Bagnio "Marriage à la Mode: The Lady's Death by William Hogarth". my daily art
Marriage A-la-Mode: 6. The Lady's Death
Marriage_A-la-Mode:_6._The_Lady's_Death
Painting by William Hogarth
Inspection Marriage A-la-Mode: 4. The Toilette Marriage A-la-Mode: 5. The Bagnio Marriage A-la-Mode: 6. The Lady's Death Wikimedia Commons has media related
Marriage A-la-Mode: 2. The Tête à Tête
Marriage_A-la-Mode:_2._The_Tête_à_Tête
communication with foreigners in the ports, including the slaves of the bagnios and the European renegades that joined the Barbary pirates; after 1830
Languages_of_Algeria
Italian author and blackmailer (1492–1556)
without celestial honors.... Your art would be at home in some voluptuous bagnio, certainly not in the highest chapel in the world.... I do not write this
Pietro_Aretino
British murderer, 18th century
The Marriage Settlement The Tête à Tête The Inspection The Toilette The Bagnio The Lady's Death Books The Analysis of Beauty (1753) Theories Line of beauty
Sarah_Malcolm
Flemish painter
Chiswick House Gardens: A view of the Bagnio and Grand Allees
Pieter_Andreas_Rijsbrack
Some slaves worked as barbers within the Valletta bagnio, while others sold goods or drinks in the bagnio or in the streets of the city. Hospitaller sources
Slavery_in_Malta
Visit to the Quack Doctor The Toilette / The Duchess' Morning Levee The Bagnio / The Death of the Earl The Lady's Death / The Suicide of the Duchess The
List of works by William Hogarth
List_of_works_by_William_Hogarth
Architectural style
later French commander in Egypt, the building had a billiards room and a bagnio. During the 2nd half of the 18th century, with the rise of Neoclassicism
Egyptian_Revival_architecture
2008 British historical crime drama television series set in Georgian London
attempted murder of a prostitute found raped and horrifically mutilated in a bagnio. The episode references Harris's List of Covent Garden Ladies. Episode Two
City_of_Vice
1935 American film based on the novel of the same name directed by Richard Boleslawski
"galleys" was still used until the late 19th century to designate the French Bagnios, the actual penalty of sending someone to the galleys was abolished in
Les_Misérables_(1935_film)
Painting by William Hogarth
Tête à Tête Marriage A-la-Mode: 4. The Toilette Marriage A-la-Mode: 5. The Bagnio Marriage A-la-Mode: 6. The Lady's Death "Art Critic London: Hogarth's Marriage
Marriage A-la-Mode: 3. The Inspection
Marriage_A-la-Mode:_3._The_Inspection
Painting by William Hogarth
à Tête Marriage A-la-Mode: 3. The Inspection Marriage A-la-Mode: 5. The Bagnio Marriage A-la-Mode: 6. The Lady's Death Wikimedia Commons has media related
Marriage A-la-Mode: 4. The Toilette
Marriage_A-la-Mode:_4._The_Toilette
Surname list
(c. 1704–1739), probably born Elizabeth Carless, notorious courtesan and bagnio owner in London Ernie Carless (1912–1987), Welsh cricketer Hugh Carless
Carless
French prison (1748–1873)
confinement." The name 'bagne' came from the Italian word bagno (giving bagnio in English), or "bath", the name of a prison in Rome which had formerly
Bagne_of_Toulon
Claremont (c.1723) Newcastle Pew, St George's Church, Esher, 1724. The Bagnio (water pavilion), Eastbury Park (1725) demolished Temple of the Four Winds
List of works by John Vanbrugh
List_of_works_by_John_Vanbrugh
Series of four paintings by William Hogarth
either side of the street are signs for The Bagnio and The New Bagnio. Ostensibly a Turkish bath, bagnio had come to mean a disorderly house. The 6th
Four_Times_of_the_Day
Fictional Turkish doctor in 18th-century Ireland
Historian Toby Barnard contends that the baths may have served as a type of bagnio, locations which "inhabited a twilight area between restorative baths and
Achmet_Borumborad
19th-century American prostitute
arrested many times for operating what the newspapers usually called a bagnio or house of ill repute. Her place was located downtown, near the steamboat
Puss_Pettus
Topics referred to by the same term
park in Westphalia, Germany Bill Bagno, a character in Third and Indiana Bagnio All pages with titles containing Bagno This disambiguation page lists articles
Bagno
Moroccan prince converted to Catholicism
El-Attaz was initially imprisoned along with other Muslim slaves inside the bagnio, but he received special treatment in recognition of his social status and
Baldassare_Diego_Loyola
1874 novel by R. M. Ballantyne
sells them into slavery alongside thousands of other Christians in the Bagnio, the slave prison. The family resists enslavement initially until a warning
The Pirate City: An Algerine Tale
The_Pirate_City:_An_Algerine_Tale
Topics referred to by the same term
Queensland, a suburb of Brisbane, Queensland, Australia Banyo railway station Bagnio, a loan word into English with several meanings This disambiguation page
Banyo
Painting by William Hogarth
Inspection Marriage A-la-Mode: 4. The Toilette Marriage A-la-Mode: 5. The Bagnio Marriage A-la-Mode: 6. The Lady's Death Cowley, Robert L. S. (1983). Marriage
Marriage A-la-Mode: 1. The Marriage Settlement
Marriage_A-la-Mode:_1._The_Marriage_Settlement
British writer (1764–1838)
Abbey. To survive she earned her living as a "model" in a notorious London bagnio, or brothel. It was in such a house that she was accidentally shot in the
Ann_Hatton
American slave jailor, disabled veteran (~1829–1867)
1862. p. 2. Retrieved 2023-12-09. "A Federal Officer Shot in a Main Street Bagnio". Memphis Daily Argus. June 12, 1862. p. 2. Retrieved 2023-12-09. "A Gentleman"
John_N._Forrest
1743 National Gallery NG116 William Hogarth Marriage A-la-Mode: 5. The Bagnio 1743 c. 1743 National Gallery NG117 William Hogarth Marriage A-la-Mode:
Angerstein_Collection
"offered the handsomest and most skillful girls, at the highest prices, of any bagnio in the city." A few women came to California with their husbands and children
Women in the California gold rush
Women_in_the_California_gold_rush
Leisure centre in Holborn, London
Times. p. 6. It [the spring feeding the baths] was once the favourite 'bagnio' of Queen Anne, whose name it still bears to this day. Camden New Journal
Oasis_Sports_Centre,_London
British printer (c. 1715–1789)
in Coney Street and the printers were based off Coney Street in a former bagnio in Leopard's Yard. Ward worked with the printer David Russell, who became
Ann_Ward_(printer)
Surname list
surname include: Betty Careless (c. 1704–1739), English prostitute and bagnio owner George Careless (1839–1932), Latter-day Saint composer and conductor
Careless_(surname)
English lawyer
finish a smuggling operation then went to London. Charles was arrested at a "bagnio" (brothel) in Leicester Fields in London on 15 March and also held at Newgate
Charles_John_Drew
Street in Dublin, Ireland
ran down to the River Liffey. The lower end of the street was known as Bagnio Slip, after a brothel that stood there. The Women's Liberation Movement
Fownes_Street
Town on the Isle of Man
replacing an oven in his basement) leading to the Castle from nearby houses. Bagnio House also had a tunnel leading from it. The legend of Ivar and Matilda
Castletown,_Isle_of_Man
Brewery in Brick Lane to form Truman's Brewery. Approximate date: First bagnio opens in London. 1680 February: Rev. Ralph Davenant's will provides for
Timeline_of_London
Play by Aphra Behn
Bellmour for her. A despairing Bellmour falls into debauchery, and visits a bagnio with Tawdrey. They meet Betty Flauntit (Tawdrey's mistress) and other women
The Town-Fopp: or, Sir Timothy Tawdrey
The_Town-Fopp:_or,_Sir_Timothy_Tawdrey
Overview of nighttime themes in European art
1642, Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam William Hogarth, Marriage A-la-Mode: 5, The Bagnio, c. 1743 Joseph Wright of Derby, Three Persons Viewing the Gladiator by
Night in paintings (Western art)
Night_in_paintings_(Western_art)
Place for forced labor in French penal colonies
colony Penal labour Penal transportation Vichy France Mettray Penal Colony Bagnio Devil's Island Galley Pierre Arnoul Castan, Nicole; Zysberg, André (2002)
Bagne_(penal_establishment)
the second in 6 years. 28 May – opening in London of first known British bagnio to offer a swimming pool. 7 July – War of Jenkins' Ear: British troops defeat
1742_in_Great_Britain
Street in the City of London
connected it to Newgate Street in the south. It had formerly been known as Bagnio Court in reference to the Turkish baths that stood there. In 1890, the foundation
Angel_Street,_London
Marriage A-la-Mode: 4, The Toilette (Art UK), Marriage A-la-Mode: 5, The Bagnio (Art UK), Marriage A-la-Mode: 6, The Lady's Death (Art UK) Hans Holbein
Catalogue of paintings in the National Gallery
Catalogue_of_paintings_in_the_National_Gallery
American confidence man and swindler
popular courtesan and madam in the city's underworld, ran a high-class "bagnio" on Burgundy Street and was extensively involved in confidence tricks in
Tom_O'Brien_(swindler)
Street in York, England
of the street, a large inn which could stable 130 horses. In 1691, the Bagnio Turkish bath was built just off the street. This was later converted into
Coney_Street
1962 novel by John Dickson Carr
crime leads Wynne through the heights and depths of society, including a bagnio in Covent Garden and a drinking bout with Laurence Sterne, until he perceives
The_Demoniacs_(novel)
Former street in London
periodical also contained details on taverns, coffee-houses, tobacco shops, and bagnios. Other publications included the Whig Observator (1702–1712), and the Tory
Grub_Street
18th-century coffee house in Covent Garden, London
to go home, at which point they would be escorted to one of the nearby bagnios. Many of the moral campaigners of the time were keen to shut down the establishment
Tom_King's_Coffee_House
Failed assassination plot and slave rebellion in Malta
Valletta. At night publicly-owned slaves were confined to prisons known as bagnios: the main one was the Gran Prigione in Valletta, while similar prisons
1749 Muslim slave revolt plot in Malta
1749_Muslim_slave_revolt_plot_in_Malta
gain a passage and were finally tracked down by the lady's husband to a bagnio in Leicester Fields. A pistol was fired at the lawyer as he tried to gain
Louis Henry Scipio, Count Duroure
Louis_Henry_Scipio,_Count_Duroure
18th century London brothel-keeper
working for Douglas. The customers coming from the many drinking dens and bagnios that surrounded the square were often drunk and rowdy. This led to disturbances
Jane_Douglas
List of events
is founded by local merchant Edward Terrill. Approximate date – first bagnio opens in London. 18 March – Matthew Decker, merchant and writer (died 1749)
1679_in_England
English Anglican priest and Quaker convert
he then became a Baptist. In 1692 Claridge was appointed preacher at the Bagnio, a Baptist meeting-house in Newgate Street, London, and shortly afterwards
Richard_Claridge
House in Manhattan, New York
Fultonhistory.com. January 23, 1823. Retrieved January 31, 2018. "BREAKING UP THE BAGNIOS.; Twenty-nine Houses of Ill-Fame Suppressed in the First Ward Thirty Men
Robert_and_Anne_Dickey_House
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Female
Greek
(ÎÏξ) Greek name NYX means "night." In mythology, this is the name of a goddess of night.
Female
English
Latin form of Greek Helénē, probably HELENA means "torch."
Boy/Male
Muslim
Following. Subsequent.
Boy/Male
Swedish
Fighting fury.
Biblical
flames; inflamed; swords
Girl/Female
Latin American Greek
A nymph.
Boy/Male
Indian, Punjabi, Sanskrit, Sikh
Without Defect; Faultless
Boy/Male
French, German, Italian, Latin, Portuguese
Good Fortune
Girl/Female
Muslim/Islamic
Life
Boy/Male
Teutonic
Farmer.
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n.
A bagnio, or bathing house.
n.
A brothel; a bagnio.
n.
A bagnio; a sweating bath; a vapor bath.
n.
A bath; a bagnio.
n.
A brothel; a stew; a house of prostitution.
n.
A house for bathing, sweating, etc.; -- also, in Turkey, a prison for slaves.