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Fortunée or
Felicia and the Pot of
Pinks is a
French literary fairy tale,
written by
Madame d'Aulnoy.
Andrew Lang
included it in The Blue
Fairy Book. A...
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British Royal Navy have
borne the name
Morne Fortunee for
Morne Fortuné: HMS Morne
Fortunee (1803) was
possibly originally the
Bermudian schooner...
- Marie-
Fortunée Lafarge (née Capelle; 15
January 1816 – 7
November 1852) was a
French woman who was
convicted of
murdering her
husband by ****nic poisoning...
- Marguerite-UrsuIe-
Fortunée Briquet (16 June 1782 – 14 May 1815) was an
early 19th-century
French femme de
lettres and polygraph.
Fortunée Bernier received...
- HMS
Morne Fortunee was a
French privateer captured in 1808 and
taken into
Royal Navy service. She parti****ted in the
capture of
Guadeloupe in 1810 before...
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Pamela Fortunee Salem (22
January 1944 – 21
February 2024) was a
British film and
television actress. She was born in Bombay, India, and
educated at Wispers...
- Charles-Moïse
Briquet (1880–1918),
Swiss paper merchant and
scholar of
watermarks Fortunée Briquet (1782–1815),
French femme de
lettres John
Briquet (1870–1931),...
- 1776,
Marie Fortunée's father-in-law died
making her
husband the head of the
House of Conti. Pious,
discreet and very cultured,
Marie Fortunée was not destined...
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Safra was born
Vicky Sarfati (Βίκυ Σαρφάτη) in Greece, the
daughter of
Fortunée (née Eske****) (1926–2015) and
Alberto El
Sarfaty (1914–2003). In 1969...
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included Mademoiselle Lange,
Juliette Récamier, and two very po****r Créoles:
Fortunée Hamelin and
Hortense de Beauharnais. Hortense, a
daughter of the Empress...