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Jeanne Françoise Julie Adélaïde Récamier (French pronunciation: [ʒan fʁɑ̃swaz ʒyli adela.id ʁekamje]; 3 December 1777 – 11 May 1849), known as Juliette (French pronunciation:), was a French socialite whose salon drew people from the leading literary and political circles of early 19th-century Paris.
- 11 May 1849 (aged 71), Paris, France
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Jeanne-Françoise Julie Adélaïde Bernard Récamier (December 4, 1777 - May 11, 1849) was a Frenchwoman who was a leader of the literary and political circles of the early 19th century.
Find out information about Récamier, Jeanne Françoise Julie Adélaïde. The following article is from The Great Soviet Encyclopedia . It might be outdated or ideologically biased. Born Dec. 4, 1777, in Lyon; died May 11, 1849,... Explanation of Récamier, Jeanne Françoise Julie Adélaïde
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Jeanne Françoise Julie Adélaïde Bernard 1777-1849. French socialite whose Parisian salon attracted noted literary and political figures. American Heritage®...
Jeanne Françoise Julie Adélaïde Bernard 1777-1849. French socialite whose Parisian salon attracted noted literary and political figures. American Heritage®...