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    Mathieu-François Pidansat Mairobert (born 20 February 1727 in Chaource; died 27 March 1779 in Paris) was a French writer. He is the son of François Pierre...
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    LXIII became infamous for its discussion of homosexuality. Mathieu-François Pidansat de Mairobert published the letter in his 1779 book, "L’Espion Anglois...
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    Corvaisier [fr] Pierre Louis Manuel Mathieu-François Pidansat de Mairobert Nicolas Edme Restif de La Bretonne César Vichard de Saint-Réal Francesco Sansovino...
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  • Pierre Choderlos de Laclos, Les Liaisons dangereuses Paul Verlaine, Les amies François-Mathieu Mathieu-François Pidansat de Mairobert, La secte des anandrynes...
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  • occurred after his death. It is currently attributed to Mathieu-François Pidansat de Mairobert and Mouffle d’Angerville, but it is likely that the text...
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    LGBT history (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    became infamous for its frank talk of human sexuality. Mathieu-François Pidansat de Mairobert published the letter in his 1779 book, "L'Espion Anglois...
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    outright to perform it. However, according to an indignant Mathieu-François Pidansat de Mairobert, he eventually had to bow to La Borde's threat of making...
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