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Olympe de
Gouges (French: [ɔlɛ̃p də ɡuʒ] ; born
Marie Gouze; 7 May 1748 – 3
November 1793) was a
French playwright and
political activist. She is best...
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Olympe (Ancient Gr****: Ολύμπη) (Albanian: Olimpi) was an
ancient city
located in the
territory of the Amantes,
between northern Epirus and
southern Illyria...
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Olympe Pélissier (9 May 1799 – 22
March 1878) was a
French artists'
model and
courtesan and the
second wife of the
Italian composer Gioachino Rossini....
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Olympe is an
ancient Gr**** city in the
region of Epirus. Its
location is
probably at
modern Mavrovë.
Olympe may also
refer to:
Olympe (singer), French...
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Antoinette Olympe Bradna (12
August 1920 – 5
November 2012) was a
French dancer and actress, who
emigrated to the
United States where she
lived for the...
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Olympe de G. is a
feminist French director. She
creates numerous ****ually
explicit short films for the
productions of
Erika Lust.
After this she devotes...
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Joffrey Boulanger (born 18
August 1989),
better known by his
stage name
Olympe, is a
French singer originating from Amiens, France. He was a contestant...
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Olympe Audouard (March 13, 1832 –
January 12, 1890) was a
French feminist who
demanded complete equality for women,
including the
rights to vote and to...
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Olympe-Philippe
Gerbet (5
February 1798 – 7
August 1864) was a
French writer and
Catholic bishop.
Gerbet was born at Poligny, Jura. He
studied at the Académie...
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Olympe Desclée (born in Paris,
November 16, 1836 –
March 8, 1874) was a
French actress,
recognized for her
performances in
contemporary French emotional...