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    Julie d'Aubigny (French: [ʒyli dobiɲi]; 1673–1707), better known as Mademoiselle Maupin or La Maupin, was a French opera singer. Little is known for certain...
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  • 17th century opera singer, swordswoman and queer historical figure, Julie d'Aubigny. Its music, book and lyrics were written by Manchester-based, queer...
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  • Goddess, a novel by Kelly Gardiner about 17th-century opera singer Julie d'Aubigny. McGregor has made appearances in American Horror Story: NYC and the...
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  • d'Aubigny may refer to: Saint-Martin-d'Aubigny, Claude de Boutroue d'Aubigny Hugh d'Aubigny, 5th Earl of Arundel Julie d'Aubigny Nigel d'Aubigny Philip...
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  • (born 1955), Canadian author Julie C. Dao, American author Julie Dash (born 1952), American film director Julie d'Aubigny (1670-1707), French opera singer...
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    based on the life of the sword-wielding 17th-century opera star Julie d'Aubigny (Mlle. Maupin). In 2005, she made her stage debut in Barefoot in the Park...
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  • princess Clorinde in André Campra's 1702 opera Tancrède was written for Julie d'Aubigny and is considered the earliest major role for bas-dessus or contralto...
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  • Mask The Account of Nicolas Flamel Père Fouettard Robert the Devil Julie d'Aubigny Beast of Gévaudan Brownie of the Lake Cheval Gauvin (horse) Cheval...
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    Noailles, Duc de Noailles, no issue. Amongst his many mistresses was Julie d'Aubigny (1673 - 1707), who later known as Mademoiselle Maupin or La Maupin...
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    considered more of a mezzo-soprano range.) The role was written for Julie d'Aubigny, known as 'La Maupin', the most colorful singer of this era. It's also...
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  • de Mailly (1657-1724) François Louis, Prince of Conti (1664-1709) Julie d'Aubigny (1673–1707) Louis Auguste, Prince of Dombes (1700-1755) Louis Charles...
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    Clara Eimmart, German astronomer, engraver and designer (b. 1676) Julie d'Aubigny, French swordswoman, opera singer (b. 1670) Umze Peljor, Bhutanese...
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  • deadly military crackdown in 1991 and sentenced to 10 years in jail. Julie d'Aubigny, 17th-century French duelist charged with kidnapping, arson and body...
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  • December 1 – Jeremiah Clarke, composer (born c.1674) date unknown – Julie d'Aubigny ("La Maupin"), opera singer (born 1670) probable – Henry Playford,...
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  • Goddess, a novel by Kelly Gardiner about 17th-century opera singer Julie d'Aubigny. Bulder wrote, produced and appeared in the 2023 film Bleeding Love...
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  •  2023 (2023-07-28) The Professor presents the riveting life of French opera singer, Julie d'Aubigny. Special guest: Kwesi James Musical Puppet Guest: Cupid 5 5 "How a...
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    Barney, drew many lesbian and bisexual artists and writers, including Julie d'Aubigny, Romaine Brooks, Renee Vivien, Colette, Djuna Barnes, Gertrude Stein...
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  • unincorporated community Maupin, Oregon, a city in United States La Maupin or Julie d'Aubigny (1670–1707), French swordswoman and opera singer This disambiguation...
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  • Archived from the original on 18 July 2012.. Retrieved 27 January 2008. Sadie, Julie Anne (1992), 'Maupin' in The New Grove Dictionary of Opera, ed. Stanley...
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    Champion warfare Single combat Code duello, a set of rules for dueling Julie d'Aubigny (1670–1707), a French woman duelist Duelling pistol Gladiatorial combat...
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    Tragédie Alcine soprano Marie-Louise Desmatins Mélanie bas-dessus Julie d'Aubigny (La Maupin) Atlas basse-taille Gabriel-Vincent Thévenard Nérine soprano...
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    a man and act out "masculine" scenes and roles. Centuries before, Julie d'Aubigny, aka "La Maupin" (1670–1707), had also been famous for her breeches...
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    sister, Fanchon received the attentions of Louis, the Great Dauphin. Julie d'Aubigny, the swordswoman and opera singer known as La Maupin, also fell in...
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  • well-known Parisian woman— recognizably the adventuress and singer Julie d'Aubigny— which Mme Auroy had entrusted to him;, produced a result instead that...
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  • of Health. EH195 "Julie d'Aubigny - Duelist, Singer, Radical" October 13, 2018 (2018-10-13) Extra Credits' look into Julie d'Aubigny. EH212 "Jane Austen...
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  • Clara Eimmart, German astronomer, engraver and designer (b. 1676) Julie d'Aubigny, French swordswoman, opera singer (b. 1670) Umze Peljor, Bhutanese...
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    basse-taille (bass-baritone) Charles Hardouin Diane dessus (soprano) Julie d'Aubigny, known as La Maupin An inhabitant of Délos haute-contre Jean Boutelou...
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  • September 9 – Andreas Armsdorff, composer (died 1699) date unknown Julie d'Aubigny ("La Maupin"), opera singer (died 1707) Pompeo Cannicciari, Italian...
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    Lully's opera. Unlike some of her wilder colleagues at the opera, Julie d'Aubigny and Fanchon Moreau, she enjoyed a reputation for moral rectitude. Less...
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    Priestess of the Sun (Prologue), a priestess of Flora, mezzo-soprano, Julie d'Aubigny The Sun (Prologue), Laomédon, baritone, Charles Hardouin Anchise, bass-baritone...
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