• Ninon Dubois Le Clerc or Ninon Leclaire (1750 in France - 4 May 1779, Stockholm), was a French ballerina and courtesan. She was a member of the Royal Swedish...
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  • and Marie-Renée Frossard, Louis Frossard, Elisabeth Soligny and Ninon Dubois Le Clerc, were referred to as the foundation of the royal ballet. Aside from...
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  • troupe. The most prominent of these dancers were Louis Gallodier, Ninon Dubois Le Clerc, Louis Frossard and Marie-Renée Frossard and Elisabeth Soligny;...
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    lady-in-waiting Hedda von Berchner, the actress Marie Baptiste, the dancer Ninon Dubois Le Clerc and the opera singer Elisabeth Olin: his death reportedly caused...
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    Ballet was founded in 1773, several of them, such as the ballerina Ninon Dubois le Clerc, was to be a part of its first troupe, and Gallodier was made its...
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    Rousseau-Châtillon (1729–1802) Barbe Marguerite Henry-Coudurier, comedienne Ninon Dubois le Clerc, dancer Jeanne Du Londel, director 1753–56 Monsieur Compani-Despiervière...
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  • Philippe Clay Coralie Clément Edmond Clément Willy Clément Clémentine Julien Clerc Maurice Cocagnac Richard Cocciante (born in Vietnam, with a singing career...
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  • Severin Steven Bailey 1955- English musician (Siouxsie and the Banshees) Ninón Sevilla Emelia Pérez-Castellanos 1921-2015 Cuban-Mexican dancer John Sex...
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