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dandanjean · 3 months
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Félicité d’être
Je ne veux pas vivre dans le passé. Comme beaucoup, je suis sensible à la nostalgie, mais je ne veux pas lui donner trop de place dans ma vie. J’utilise les souvenirs et l’expérience acquise pour me permettre de mieux m’adapter à la vie au quotidien. Je ne veux pas anticiper l’avenir et me faire toutes sortes de scénarios issus de mes attentes, de mes espoirs, de mes craintes et de mes…
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krystopheoff · 1 year
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🗓️ [365 jours à Disneyland Paris] 7 mars 2023 . Bonne fête aux #Félicité ! 🎉 . #2023 #Calendrier #365jours #DisneylandParis #instadisneylandparis #disneyland #instadisneyland #Disney #instadisney #disneylandparis30 @disneylandparis @disneyland @disneystudios @waltdisneyworld @hkdisneyland @tokyodisneyresort_official @disney @disneyfr (à Disneyland Paris) https://www.instagram.com/p/CperaVqIW7F/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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Alain Gomis, {2017} Félicité
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haverwood · 2 years
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Félicité Alain Gomis France/Belgium/Senegal/Germany/Lebanon/The Democratic Republic of Congo, 2017 ★★★ You need someone in your life who can fix a fridge. It's a perk.
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ebatbuok · 2 years
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Un petit souhait (ou vérité) universel
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plumedepoete · 2 years
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Des fruits débordant -Jean-Marie Audrain
Des fruits débordant -Jean-Marie Audrain
  Jésus nous dit ce jour : « Ce qui fait la gloire de mon Père, c’est que vous portiez beaucoup de fruit ». J’aime mettre deux versets bibliques en convergence, en écho ; aussi ajouterai-je celui du psaume 23 : « Et Tu fais que ma coupe déborde », sujet d’une précédente minute. J’avoue ne pas savoir pourquoi, mais bon nombre de chrétiens se sentent plus proches des versets sur la misère, la…
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I decided to try this but for the girlies instead.
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For Pauline Léon marrying Claire Lacombe’s host, see Liberty: the lives of six women in Revolutionary France (2006) by Lucy Moore, page 230
For Pauline Léon throwing a bust of Lafayette through Fréron’s window and being friends with Constance Evrard, see Pauline Léon, une républicaine révolutionnaire (2006) by Claude Guillon.
For Françoise Duplay’s sister visiting Catherine Théot, see Points de vue sur l’affaire Catherine Théot (1969) by Michel Eude, page 627.
For Anne Félicité Colombe publishing the papers of Marat and Fréron, see The women of Paris and their French Revolution (1998) by Dominique Godineau, page 382-383.
For the relationship between Simonne Evrard and Albertine Marat, see this post.
For Albertine Marat dissing Charlotte Robespierre, see F.V Raspail chez Albertine Marat (1911) by Albert Mathiez, page 663.
For Lucile Desmoulins predicting Marie-Antoinette would mount the scaffold, see the former’s diary from 1789.
For Lucile being friends with madame Boyer, Brune, Dubois-Crancé, Robert and Danton, calling madame Ricord’s husband ”brusque, coarse, truly mad, giddy, insane,” visiting ”an old madwoman” with madame Duplay’s son and being hit on by Danton as well as Louise Robert saying she would stab Danton, see Lucile’s diary 1792-1793.
For the relationship between Lucile Desmoulins and Marie Hébert, see this post.
For the relationship between Lucile Desmoulins and Thérèse Jeanne Fréron de la Poype, and the one between Annette Duplessis and Marguerite Philippeaux, see letters cited in Camille Desmoulins and his wife: passages from the history of the dantonists (1876) page 463-464 and 464-469.
For Adèle Duplessis having been engaged to Robespierre, see this letter from Annette Duplessis to Robespierre, seemingly written April 13 1794.
For Claire Panis helping look after Horace Desmoulins, see Panis précepteur d’Horace Desmoulins (1912) by Charles Valley.
For Élisabeth Lebas being slandered by Guffroy, molested by Danton, treated like a daughter by Claire Panis, accusing Ricord of seducing her sister-in-law and being helped out in prison by Éléonore, see Le conventionnel Le Bas : d'après des documents inédits et les mémoires de sa veuve, page 108, 125-126, 139 and 140-142.
For Élisabeth Lebas being given an obscene book by Desmoulins, see this post.
For Charlotte Robespierre dissing Joséphine, Éléonore Duplay, madame Genlis, Roland and Ricord, see Mémoires de Charlotte Robespierre sur ses deux frères (1834), page  76-77,  90-91, 96-97, 109-116 and 128-129.
For Charlotte Robespierre arriving two hours early to Rosalie Jullien’s dinner, see Journal d’une Bourgeoise pendant la Révolution 1791–1793, page 345.
For Charlotte Robespierre and Françoise Duplay’s relationship, see Mémoires de Charlotte Robespierre sur ses deux frères (1834) page 85-92 and Le conventional Le Bas: d’après des documents inédits et les mémoires de sa veuve (1902) page 104-105
For the relationship between Charlotte Robespierre and Victoire and Élisabeth Lebas, see this post.
For Charlotte Robespierre visiting madame Guffroy, moving in with madame Laporte and Victoire Duplay being arrested by one of Charlotte’s friends, see Charlotte Robespierre et ses amis (1961)
For Louise de Kéralio calling Etta Palm a spy, see Appel aux Françoises sur la régénération des mœurs et nécessité de l’influence des femmes dans un gouvernement libre (1791) by the latter.
For the relationship between Manon Roland and Louise de Kéralio Robert, see Mémoires de Madame Roland, volume 2, page 198-207 
For the relationship between Madame Pétion and Manon Roland, see Mémoires de Madame Roland, volume 2, page 158 and 244-245 as well as Lettres de Madame Roland, volume 2, page 510.
For the relationship between Madame Roland and Madame Buzot, see Mémoires de Madame Roland (1793), volume 1, page 372, volume 2, page 167 as well as this letter from Manon to her husband dated September 9 1791. For the affair between Manon and Buzot, see this post.
For Manon Roland praising Condorcet, see Mémoires de Madame Roland, volume 2, page 14-15.
For the relationship between Manon Roland and Félicité Brissot, see Mémoires de Madame Roland, volume 1, page 360.
For the relationship between Helen Maria Williams and Manon Roland, see Memoirs of the Reign of Robespierre (1795), written by the former.
For the relationship between Mary Wollstonecraft and Helena Maria Williams, see Collected letters of Mary Wollstonecraft (1979), page 226.
For Constance Charpentier painting a portrait of Louise Sébastienne Danton, see Constance Charpentier: Peintre (1767-1849), page 74.
For Olympe de Gouges writing a play with fictional versions of the Fernig sisters, see L’Entrée de Dumourier à Bruxelles ou les Vivandiers (1793) page 94-97 and 105-110.
For Olympe de Gouges calling Charlotte Corday ”a monster who has shown an unusual courage,” see a letter from the former dated July 20 1793, cited on page 204 of Marie-Olympe de Gouges: une humaniste à la fin du XVIIIe siècle (2003) by Oliver Blanc.
For Olympe de Gouges adressing her declaration to Marie-Antoinette, see Les droits de la femme: à la reine (1791) written by the former.
For Germaine de Staël defending Marie-Antoinette, see Réflexions sur le procès de la Reine par une femme (1793) by the former.
For the friendship between Madame Royale and Pauline Tourzel, see Souvernirs de quarante ans: 1789-1830: récit d’une dame de Madame la Dauphine (1861) by the latter.
For Félicité Brissot possibly translating Mary Wollstonecraft, see Who translated into French and annotated Mary Wollstonecraft’s Vindication of the Rights of Woman? (2022) by Isabelle Bour.
For Félicité Brissot working as a maid for Louise Marie Adélaïde de Bourbon, see Mémoires inédites de Madame la comptesse de Genlis: sur le dix-huitième siècle et sur la révolution française, volume 4, page 106.
For Reine Audu, Claire Lacombe and Théroigne de Méricourt being given civic crowns together, see Gazette nationale ou le Moniteur universel, September 3, 1792.
For Reine Audu taking part in the women’s march on Versailles, see Reine Audu: les légendes des journées d’octobre (1917) by Marc de Villiers.
For Marie-Antoinette calling Lamballe ”my dear heart,” see Correspondance inédite de Marie Antoinette, page 197, 209 and 252.
For Marie-Antoinette disliking Madame du Barry, see https://plume-dhistoire.fr/marie-antoinette-contre-la-du-barry/
For Marie-Antoinette disliking Anne de Noailles, see Correspondance inédite de Marie Antoinette, page 30.
For Louise-Élisabeth Tourzel and Lamballe being friends, see Memoirs of the Duchess de Tourzel: Governess to the Children of France during the years 1789, 1790, 1791, 1792, 1793 and 1795 volume 2, page 257-258
For Félicité de Genlis being the mistress of Louise Marie Adélaïde de Bourbon’s husband, see La duchesse d’Orléans et Madame de Genlis (1913).
For Pétion escorting Madame Genlis out of France, see Mémoires inédites de Madame la comptesse de Genlis…, volume 4, page 99.
For the relationship between Félicité de Genlis and Louise de Kéralio Robert, see Mémoires de Madame de Genlis: en un volume, page 352-354
For the relationship between Félicité de Genlis and Germaine de Staël, see Mémoires inédits de Madame la comptesse de Genlis, volume 2, page 316-317
For the relationship between Félicité de Genlis and Théophile Fernig, see Mémoires inédits de Madame la comptesse de Genlis, volume 4, page 300-304
For the relationship between Félicité de Genlis and Félicité Brissot, see Mémoires inédites de Madame la comptesse de Genlis, volume 4, page 106-110, as well as this letter dated June 1783 from Félicité Brissot to Félicité Genlis.
For the relationship between Félicité de Genlis and Théresa Cabarrus, see Mémoires de Madame de Genlis: en un volume (1857) page 391.
For Félicité de Genlis inviting Lucile to dinner, see this letter from Sillery to Desmoulins dated March 3 1791.
For Marinette Bouquey hiding the husbands of madame Buzot, Pétion and Guadet, see Romances of the French Revolution (1909) by G. Lenotre, volume 2, page 304-323
Hey, don’t say I didn’t warn you!
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flaine1996 · 2 months
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Fanart of my favorite cousins of any game <3 <3 <3
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From 10 years old to the start of the game!
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antronaut · 1 month
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Félicité Landrivon
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toomanydesign · 1 year
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Félicité Landrivon
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Wednesday 100: Fortunate
He was resting in his own bed, the aid of Claire’s penicillin coursing through him, when she returned, tiptoeing in with a precious bundle in her arms.
“Sit up, Grandda, and you can hold her.”
Grandda?
“Her?”
Claire smiled tenderly and lowered the baby into his arms. “This is Félicité Fraser, born just this morning.”
He didn’t have to share aloud the unexpected gratitude to know that Claire already understood. “Félicité from the Latin felicitas. It means fortunate.” Cupping Félicité’s head, he kissed her small, pink, perfect face — the granddaughter he almost hadn’t met, had fate intervened. “Welcome home, Félicité.”
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The Dark Pictures come so far  from straight to queer
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Storm Stewart gets a boy and girl in this SEASON!
Jerin Forever!!!
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monimarat · 11 months
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Anne Félicité Colombe and the Champs de Mars Massacre
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From “A Political Revolution for Women? The Case of Paris,” by Darline Gay Levy and Harriet B. Applewhite in Becoming Visible: Women in European History, 1998
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crownsofesha · 11 months
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Mademoiselle Félicité d'Aubigné
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gogmstuff · 1 year
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Some 1810s dresses (from top to bottom) -
ca. 1810 Prelude to a Concert by Marguerite Gérard (National Museum of Women in the Arts - Washington, DC, USA). From tumblr.com/empirearchives; blurred background & fixed cracks w Pshop & fit to screen 1089X1300.
1810s Evening dresses (location ?). From tumblr.com/marchofanemones 1240X1256.
1818 (before) Adelingen by Heinrich Friedrich Füger (auctioned by Hargesheimer Kunstauktionen Düsseldorf). From liveauctioneers.com/item/24708845_fuger-heinrich-friedrich-1751-heilbronn-wien-1818; removed spots and flaws with Photoshop 1558X2045..
1819 Motherly love by Félicité Beaudin (Christie's Live Auction 5875 Lot 57). Fixed spots w Pshop 2069X2522 @150 940kj.
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jt1674 · 7 months
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