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  1. Élisabeth-Céleste Venard, Gräfin von Chabrillan (* 27. Dezember 1824 in Paris; † 18. Februar 1909 in Montmartre ), besser bekannt unter ihrem Künstlernamen Céleste Mogador, oft auch nur Mogador, war eine französische Tänzerin und Schriftstellerin .

  2. 18 February 1909. (1909-02-18) (aged 84) Montmartre, France. Nationality. French. Élisabeth-Céleste Venard, countess of Chabrillan (27 December 1824 – 18 February 1909), better known by her stage name Céleste Mogador and often referred to simply as Mogador, was a French dancer and writer.

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    • 18 February 1909 (aged 84), Montmartre, France
  3. Élisabeth-Céleste Vénard, épouse de Chabrillan, née le 27 décembre 1824 à Paris et morte le 18 février 1909 à Paris 18 e [1], est une prostituée, galante, courtisane, comédienne, danseuse, actrice, autrice, chanteuse, propriétaire et directrice de théâtre, française, connue sous le nom de scène de « la Mogador ».

    • Élisabeth-Céleste Venard
  4. Chabrillan, Céleste de (1824–1909) Parisian-born dancer, courtesan, novelist and autobiographer whose five volumes of memoirs scandalized France. Name variations: Comtesse de Moreton de Chabrillan; Celeste or Céleste Mogador, Mme Mogador, La Mogador. Born Céleste Vénard in Paris, France, on December 27, 1824; died in 1909; married Lionel ...

  5. 17. Mai 2016 · Céleste de Chabrillan (1824-1909), courtesan and author, illegitimate daughter of Anne-Victoire Vénard, was born on 27 December 1824 in Paris. Her childhood was unhappy and at 15 she was imprisoned for vagrancy. At 16 she entered a brothel but left within six months to become Céleste Mogador, dancer at the Bal Mabille and the ...

  6. Céleste de Chabrillan (1824-1909), courtesan and author, illegitimate daughter of Anne-Victoire Vénard, was born on 27 December 1824 in Paris. Her childhood was unhappy and at 15 she was imprisoned for vagrancy. At 16 she entered a brothel but left within six months to become Céleste Mogador, dancer at the Bal Mabille and the Théâtre ...

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  7. +61 7 3735 1031. jeanne.allen@griffith.edu.au. Abstract. Céleste de Chabrillan spent two and a half years in Victoria during the 1850s gold rush. Although little enamoured of Australia, she used the country as the backdrop for her memoirs. and the setting for novels and plays. Previously a dancer, actress, bareback horse-rider and.