• Marie-Jeanne Riccoboni (25 October 1713 in Paris - 7 December 1792 in Paris), whose maiden name was Laboras de Mézières, was a French actress and novelist...
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  • Antoine-François Riccoboni (1707–1772), Italian actor Luigi Riccoboni (1676–1753), Italian actor and writer on theatre Marie Jeanne Riccoboni (1713–1792),...
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  • photographer Marie-Jeanne Renard du Bos (1701–before 1750) French engraver Marie Jeanne Riccoboni (1713–1792),French actress and novelist Marie-Jeanne Roland...
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  • Denis Diderot (1713–1784), philosophe, author of Rameau's Nephew Marie Jeanne Riccoboni (1714–1792) Restif de la Bretonne (1734–1806) Jacques-Henri Bernardin...
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  • L'Histoire d'Ernestine, a short novel from the 18th century written by Marie-Jeanne Riccoboni Ernestine, a character on Sesame Street Ernestine branch, a branch...
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    Werther), dialogic (giving the letters of two characters, like Mme Marie Jeanne Riccoboni's Letters of Fanni Butler (1757), and polyphonic (with three or more...
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    the king. Marie Antoinette called her "Ernestine" from a character in a novel by Marie Jeanne Riccoboni. She slept in the same room as Marie Thérèse, dressed...
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    explorer, fur-trader, author and naturalist (b. 1745) December 7 – Marie Jeanne Riccoboni (Laboras de Mezières), French novelist (b. 1714) December 8 – Henry...
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  • Diderot (1713–1784) Étienne Bonnot de Condillac (1714–1780) Marie Jeanne Riccoboni (Madame Riccoboni) (1714–1792) Claude Adrien Helvétius (1715–1771) Vauvenargues...
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  • – Denis Diderot, French encyclopedist (died 1784) October 25 – Marie Jeanne Riccoboni (née de Mézières), French novelist and actress (died 1792) November...
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    by Marie Jeanne Riccoboni. The music was composed by the Chevalier de Saint Georges. Its premiere on 19 July 1777, in the presence of Queen Marie Antoinette...
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  • (1895–1974, Brazil, nf/p) Michelangelo Ricci (1619–1682, Italy, nf) Marie Jeanne Riccoboni (1713–1792, France, f) Anne Rice (1941–2021, US, f/nf) Stan Rice...
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    Letters from Lord Rivers to Sir C. Cardigan, 1778, translation from Marie Jeanne Riccoboni An Examination of the Important Question whether Education at a...
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    The twelfth part of La Vie de Marianne was entirely written by Marie-Jeanne Riccoboni. In her time, she received praise for adeptly adopting Marivaux's...
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  • Ribault (1964–2021), novelist, short story writer and translator Marie Jeanne Riccoboni (1714–1792), novelist and editor Catherine Rihoit (born 1950), novelist...
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  • Antoine-François Riccoboni (1707 – 15 May 1772) was an Italian actor of the Comédie-Italienne in Paris, whose stage name was Lélio fils. He was born Antonio...
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    Henrietta Campley, 1760 (translation from the original French by Marie-Jeanne Riccoboni, 1759) The History of Lady Julia Mandeville – 1763 The History of...
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  • wr. Catherine of Ricci (1522–1590, Italy), religious wr. & saint Marie Jeanne Riccoboni (1713–1792, France), nv. and actor Anne Rice (1941–2021, United...
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  • – John Edwards (1747–1792), Welsh poet (born 1747) December 7 – Marie Jeanne Riccoboni (Laboras de Mezières), French novelist (born 1714) John C. Greene...
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    His son Antoine-François Riccoboni (1707–1772) was an actor who used the stage name Lélio fils and in 1734 married Marie-Jeanne de La Boras. 1718: Hercule...
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    reason in the French eighteenth century [Francoise de Graffigny, Marie-Jeanne Riccoboni, Isabelle de Charrière]. Newark DE, University of Delaware Press...
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  • Massacres) 22 October – Guillaume Le Gentil, astronomer 7 December – Marie Jeanne Riccoboni, novelist Full date unknown – Nicholas Adam, grammarian Portals:...
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  • May 6 – James Townley, English dramatist (died 1778) October 25 – Marie Jeanne Riccoboni, French actress and dramatist (died 1792) November 3 or December...
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    femmes des Lumières. [Émilie du Châtelet, Julie de Lespinasse, Marie-Jeanne Riccoboni, Marianne de La Tour, Isabelle de Charrière et Éléonore de Sabran]...
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    She was a correspondent of David Garrick and an acquaintance of Marie Jeanne Riccoboni. Pye lived in France from 1774 to at least 1779. On 9 November 1774...
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    Juliette Récamier Marie-Jeanne Riccoboni Manon Roland Gabrielle Roy Madeleine de Sablé Madame de Saint-Huberty Mariquita Sánchez George Sand Marie de Sévigné...
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    was parodied twice at the Comédie-Italienne, Paris, once by François Riccoboni and Jean-Antoine Romagnesi (premiered 30 November 1733) and then, during...
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    1765: Jeanne Gray (tragedy in verse). 1765: Antigone (tragedy in verse). 1765: The blind man (comedy in five scenes), from a tale by Mme Riccoboni. 1765:...
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