Rumors were started about his handsomeness, his eating habits (Bessie DuBois denied he ate raw possum), and his romantic exploits.
The prince was Europe's most eligible bachelor, and his romantic exploits became fodder for an increasingly rapacious media machine.
It narrates the romantic exploits of Jeevaka and throws light on arts of music and dance of the era.
Though his diary recounts his many romantic exploits (including those with his own wife) he never shows much more than the most cursory remorse for his less savory actions.
Naturally we hear stories about his irresistibility, his romantic exploits.
These patrons were intrigued by the novelty of a female writer and had her compose texts about their romantic exploits.
Loosely based on the life of Alma Mahler, Bride of the Wind recounts Alma's marriage to famed composer Gustav Mahler and her romantic exploits.
And endless gossip aboutyour romantic exploits!
She's not about to take any nonsense from him, and she throws his past romantic exploits right in his face.
Herds of cattle and extensive baggage trains followed the troops; the famous romantic exploits of the hero Roland are derived from a historic defence of one such train.