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    Marguerite Georges

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  1. Marguerite Georges was born Marguerite-Josephine Weimer in Bayeux, the daughter of a German employed in the theatre orchestra in Amiens. She debuted on stage in 1802 at the age of fifteen at the Théâtre Français in Paris; she was made sociétaire in 1804. [3] Her affair with Napoleon took place between 1802 and 1804, and was rumoured to be ...

    • Maria Alexandrovna Parijskaia
    • Actress
    • French
    • Marguerite-Josephine Weimer, 1787, Bayeux
  2. French actress. Name variations: Mlle George. Born Marguerite Joséphine Weimer or Wemmer at Bayeux, France, in 1786 or 1787; died in Paris in January 1867. Some juvenile performances of Marguerite Joséphine Georges' at Amiens attracted the notice of actress Mlle Raucourt , by whose influence Georges was brought to Paris and educated.

  3. Sep 19, 2022 · Marguerite Georges (Image: valinaraii.tumblr.com) After Napoleon’s defeat in 1814, the playful actress had an affair with Napoleon’s arch-rival on the European battlefields, Duke Wellington. Besides Italian opera singer Giuseppina Grassi, Marguerite was the only woman who had sex with both Napoleon and Duke Wellington.

  4. Jan 23, 2024 · On Monday, Bouniol told his and Sophie’s father, Georges, 97, of Bailey’s death. Bouniol’s mother, Marguerite, is unwell and had not been told. “My father took it badly.

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  6. Marguerite Josephine Georges, a French actress. Some juvenile performances of hers at Amiens attracted the notice of actress Rancourt, by whose influence she was brought to Paris and educated. Her imposing beauty and powerful acting produced a great sensation at her first appearance as Clytmnestra, and led to successful engagements in other ...

  7. Marguerite Josephine Georges, a French actress. Some juvenile performances of hers at Amiens attracted the notice of actress Rancourt, by whose influence she was brought to Paris and educated. Her imposing beauty and powerful acting produced a great sensation at her first appearance as Clytmnestra, and led to successful engagements in other ...

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