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  1. 25. Okt. 2018 · Marthe de Florian was a French courtesan born on September 9, 1864, to Jean Beaugiron and Henriette Eloïse Bara in France’s capital city of Paris. Paris is split into 20 separate districts, known formally as arrondissements. A French elitist. Marthe was born in the 18th arrondissement and lived there during the first years of her life. She ...

  2. Who was the woman behind the lost Boldini painting found in a Paris apartment in 2010?

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  3. Marthe de Florian lived during the Belle Époque (French for “beautiful era”), the so-called gilded age between the end of the Franco-Prussian War and the start of World War I. It was a period of optimism, peace, technology, and, perhaps most importantly, the flourishing of literature, music, and the arts.

  4. 19. Juli 2017 · Marthe de Florian died in 1939, and her apartment was inherited by her granddaughter Madame de Florian (real name Solang Beaugiron) as her heiress, who lived there until 1942. Madame de Florian, abandoned her Paris apartment out of fear in 1939, after the rumblings of world war II broke out, when Nazi (Hitler led German soldiers), invaded France (The fall of France).

  5. 3. Sept. 2020 · Ms. de Florian paced the floors of her Paris apartment. She knew time was running out. In 1940, London residents slept under blackened windows to the sounds of air raids shaking their homes’…

  6. 30. Juni 2015 · When Marthe de Florian’s diaries are found April finds herself fascinated with this enigmatic woman and has a sudden urge to discover her story. As April digs deeper into Marthe’s life, she is compelled to take a closer look at issues in her own. Review The plot is made up out of two timelines. One is set in the past which tells the story ...

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  7. Marthe de Florian was born in the 18th arrondissement of Paris, eldest daughter of Jean Beaugiron (1837–1875) and Henriette Eloïse Bara (1844–1891), who had married in 1864. She had two brothers who did not reach childhood – Jules Louis Beaugiron (1866–1866) and Jules Beaugiron (1870–1871)- and a sister, Henriette Joséphine Beaugiron (1868–unknown).