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  1. In 1942, the owner of one Parisian apartment left her home for Southern France, trying to escape a Nazi raid. Although she never returned to the apartment, she kept paying the rent until her death at the age of 91. Interestingly, the owner of the apartment was the granddaughter of Marthe de Florian - a true Parisian gem of her time, a socialite and an actress with many admirers lining up at ...

  2. 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 ...

  3. Madame Marthe de Florian, geboren als Mathilde Héloïse Beaugiron, war eine wenig bekannte französische Demimondaine (Kurtisane) während der Belle Époque. Sie war bekannt für ihre berühmten Liebhaber, einschließlich Georges Clemenceau (bevor er der 72. Premierminister Frankreichs wurde), Pierre Waldeck-Rousseau (der 68. Premierminister ...

  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. 6. Jan. 2014 · The painting was painted in 1888 when de Florian was just 24 years old. The painting itself has been valued at roughly $3.4 million. The painting itself has been valued at roughly $3.4 million. In an interesting twist befitting of such a discovery, it turns out that the abandoned place’s late owner was none other than Marthe de Florian’s granddaughter.

  6. 22. Mai 2022 · May 22, 2022 / News / By Mamas Uncut. An apartment has been discovered in Paris that had not been touched in 70 years. Marthe de Florian was reportedly the apartment’s owner during The Gilded Age. The apartment was discovered in France near the Pigalle Red Light District (where Moulin Rouge is located), in the ninth arrondissement.

  7. 9. Jan. 2014 · The apartment had been passed down to the granddaughter of Marthe de Florian (referred to in the press as Madame de Florian), and she lived there until 1942, when the Nazis invaded Paris (“The Fall of France”). She never returned, but continued paying for the apartment until her death at the age of 90 (some articles say 91) in 2010.