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    Marie-Antoinette Lix (31 May 1839 – 14 January 1909) was a French governess and heroine of the 1863–64 January Uprising against Russia who later fought...
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  • Filipina equestrian Marie-Antoinette Lix (1839–1909), French governess Marie Antoinette Marcotte (1867–1929), French painter Marie Antoinette Murat (1793–1847)...
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  • Maurice Adolphe Linant de Bellefonds, explorer and canal engineer Marie-Antoinette Lix, governess and resistance fighter Brigitte Macron, high school teacher...
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    her spouse dressed as a man during the Franco-Prussian war. 1870: Marie-Antoinette Lix participated in the defense of Vosges and the city of Langres, and...
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    for privacy, and the elevator was a copy of the sedan chair used by Marie Antoinette. Other additions included the grand salon Pompadour with white trimmings...
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    had often walked whilst a schoolboy. On 3 July 1867, he married Eugénie Antoinette Stéphanie Mathieu, a musician and the daughter of the painter Eugène Mathieu...
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    Lieutenant Governor's death causes constitutional problems", The Parliamentarian, LIX No 3, July 78, p. 176. Roberts, Edward (2009). "Ensuring Constitutional Wisdom...
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    at Kidsneuk a copy of the cottage orné, the Hameau de la Reine that Marie Antoinette had famously possessed at Versailles. This building, now a golf clubhouse...
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