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    Julius Soubise (1754 – 25 August 1798) was a formerly enslaved Afro-Caribbean man and a well-known fop in late eighteenth-century Britain. The satirized...
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  • Prince of Soubise (1715–1787), peer and Marshal of France Julius Soubise (1754–1798), freed Afro-Caribbean slave and British fop Prince of Soubise Princess...
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    politician. Shirley Skerrit-Andrew, former High Commissioner to Canada. Julius Soubise was a freed Afro-Caribbean slave who became a well-known fop in the...
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  • Patricia Scotland Mary Seacole Seal Emperor Septimius Severus Zadie Smith Julius Soubise Moira Stuart Lord John Taylor Caroll Thompson Daley Thompson Randolph...
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    same. Julius Soubise (1754 – 25 August 1798) was a freed Afro-Caribbean slave who became a well-known fop in late eighteenth-century Britain. Julius Zoilos...
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    1771-1773 series on "Macaronis" by the Darlys. The "Mungo Macaroni" (Mungo - a name of a slave character from a comic opera) is based on Julius Soubise....
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    influence over Prime Minister William Pitt, 1st Earl of Chatham. In 1764, Julius Soubise, an Afro-Caribbean slave, was given to the duchess by Royal Navy Captain...
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    the modern city of Paris was first mentioned in the mid-1st century BC by Julius Caesar as Luteciam Parisiorum ('Lutetia of the Parisii'), and is later attested...
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    enjoyed by Michelle de Saubonne, wife of the Lord of Le château du Parc-Soubise situated in Mouchamps. For this she presented him to Anne of Brittany,...
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    la Rochefoucauld de Roye François-Armand-Auguste de Rohan-Soubise-Ventadour Ferdinand Julius von Troyer Giovanni Battista Mesmer José Manoel da Câmara...
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    peace for many centuries. During the French campaign of Charles, Prince of Soubise, in the Seven Years' War in 1758 the plundering of Marl started again....
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  • meat and/or seafood named after the famous jazz singer Frank Sinatra Soubise sauce – the onion purée or béchamel sauce with added onion purée is probably...
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    remained in localized use until 1923. January 17 – Led by the Duke of Soubise, the Huguenots launch a second rebellion against King Louis XIII, with...
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    island. The first recorded mention of the island is in the "Commentaries" of Julius Caesar. In 53 BC, during the conquest of Gaul, Caesar came to Lutetia and...
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    long before the first written description of the village in A.D. 52 in Julius Caesar's De bello Gallico. During the Bronze Age a Gallic people called...
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    four seasons, alternating with heroic figures from Ancient Rome, including Julius Caesar, Hannibal, and Agrippina-Plotine. These are copies; the originals...
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    had issue Anne Julie de Melun, Princess Consort of Soubise 1698 18 May 1724 Jules, Prince of Soubise, had issue Auguste Louise of Württemberg-Oels, Duchess...
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    the Celtic inhabitants, the Parisii, used the island as their capital. Julius Caesar recorded meeting with the leaders of the Parisii and other Celtic...
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    facing the building, is named in honor of the Roman Emperors, particularly Julius Caesar who visited the island during the Gallic Wars to meet with the leaders...
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    Protestant city of La Rochelle joins in the revolt by Benjamin, Duke of Soubise. August 22 – Huguenot rebellions: Louis XIII of France besieges the city...
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    trained, he was named deputy inspector of the enlargement of the Hôtel Soubise, the new home of the French National Archives. His uncle, Delécluze, then...
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  • Maximilien de Rohan, Prince-Bishop (1704–1749) François-Armand-Auguste de Rohan-Soubise-Ventadour, Prince-Bishop (1749–1756) Louis César Constantin, prince de...
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  • ambassador to Russia (d. 1767) January 16 – Jules, Prince of Soubise, French nobleman and Prince of Soubise (d. 1724) January 17 – Franz Neumayr, German Jesuit...
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  • Camp Aquamarine Aquamarine Sara Paxton Arsène Lupin Clarisse von Dreux-Soubise Eva Green The Aviator Jean Harlow Gwen Stefani Bad Company Julie Kerry...
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    Leslie, 1st Earl of Leven, Scottish soldier (d. 1661) Benjamin, Duke of Soubise, French Huguenot leader (d. 1642) Adriana Basile, Italian composer (d....
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    Friedrich Abel, German composer (b. 1723) July 4 – Charles, Prince of Soubise, Marshal of France (b. 1715) July 25 – Arthur Devis, British artist (b...
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