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  1. Mathilde de Morny (26 May 1863 – 29 June 1944) was a French aristocrat and artist. She was also known by the nickname "Missy" or by the artistic pseudonym "Yssim" (an anagram of Missy), or as "Max", "Uncle Max" ( French: Oncle Max ), or "Monsieur le Marquis".

  2. Apr 3, 2019 · Mathilde “Missy” de Morny was a ‘butchlesbian artist and French noblewoman, who dared to challenge sexist ‘norms.’ She was briefly married to a gay man, Jacques Godart —A common cover used by gay people, even today, who often face dangerous levels of oppression.

  3. Mathilde de Morny, dite « Missy », « Yssim », « Oncle Max », « Max » ou encore « Monsieur le Marquis [1] », née le 26 mai 1863 à Paris [2], [3] et morte le 29 juin 1944 [3] dans la même ville [4] est une célébrité du Paris de la Belle Époque, qui porte le titre, par son mariage, de marquise de Belbeuf.

  4. Charles Auguste Louis Joseph de Morny, 1st Duc de Morny ([ʃaʁl oɡyst lwi ʒɔzɛf dəmɔʁni]) (15/16 September 1811 – 10 March 1865) was a French statesman.

  5. Sep 22, 2023 · Yet despite the dangers and the occasional assaults, Belle Époque aristocrat and performer Mathilde de Morny (1863–1944)—better known by her alias “Missy”—still committed to her daring butch look, cutting her hair short, donning tailored three-piece suits, and smoking as many cigars as she pleased.

  6. Apr 27, 2022 · Mathilde de Morny (26 May 1863 – 29 June 1944) was a French aristocrat and artist. Morny was also known by the nickname "Missy" or by the artistic pseudonym "Yssim" (an anagram of Missy), or as "Max", "Uncle Max" (French: Oncle Max), or "Monsieur le Marquis".

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  8. Jan 27, 2023 · The cause of this unrest: an onstage kiss between French author Sidonie-Gabrielle Colette and her lover Mathilde de Morny, an aristocrat otherwise known as “Missy.”

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