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Josephine Balsamo : ウィキペディア英語版
Josephine Balsamo

Joséphine Balsamo a.k.a. Countess Cagliostro, is a fictional character who is the best known antagonist of Arsène Lupin, the notorious gentleman burglar created by Maurice Leblanc.
==History==
Joséphine Balsamo claims to be Joséphine Pellegrini, born on 29 July 1788 in Palermo, from the notorious Joseph Balsamo, a.k.a. Alessandro Cagliostro, and Joséphine Tascher de la Pagerie, the maiden name of Joséphine de Beauharnais, the future wife of Napoleon. She allegedly somehow achieved eternal youth. Lupin, however, theorizes that this may be nothing more than a ruse, and that she is actually the granddaughter of the first Joséphine Balsamo, who might not be related to Joseph Balsamo at all.
In 1894, a 20-year-old Arsène Lupin came face-to-face with, and eventually became the lover of, Joséphine Balsamo, who had already heard of him and of his reputation. From her, young Lupin learned the four secrets of Queen Marie Antoinette and Cagliostro:
1) ALCOR, or the Seven-Armed Candlestick;
2) The Hollow Needle;
3) The God-Stone of the King of Bohemia; and
4) In Robore Fortuna.
In 1899, after the death in childbirth of Clarisse d'Etigues, Lupin's wife, the baby son, Jean, was kidnapped by men working for Joséphine Balsamo.
In 1918, Joséphine Balsamo died in Corsica, but not without having put in motion a diabolical plan of revenge.
In 1924, Lupin finally stumbled upon his son Jean, now called Felicien Charles, who had been framed for a crime he did not commit, then was pitted against his father by Joséphine's former henchmen. In the end, Lupin saved his son, but did not tell him that he was his father.
==Speculation==

Wold Newton family scholar Jean-Marc Lofficier has theorized that the first Joséphine Balsamo had an affair with the norious criminal Henri de Belcamp, a.k.a. John Devil whose story was recorded in the eponymous book by Paul Féval, père as part of his chronicles ''Les Habits Noirs'' and recently continued by Brian Stableford.
From that union was born a daughter, Joséphine Balsamo II, who led a criminal career under the alias of Félina de Cambure, whose exploits were recorded in the eponymous work by Frédéric Soulié.
Joséphine II (Félina) in turn had a liaison with Roland Richmond de Valgeneuse, a.k.a. Salvator, whose exploits were recorded by Alexandre Dumas, père in ''Les Mohicans de Paris''.
Roland and Joséphine II had twins: Joseph, who was adopted as Joseph Fippart and grew up to become the notorious Rocambole, and Joséphine III. Scholar Rick Lai has theorized that Joséphine III was killed by a gangster working for Théophraste Lupin, Arsène Lupin's father.
As for the identity of the father of Joséphine IV -- the one who fought Arsène Lupin -- some claim it was William Clayton. Philip Jose Farmer (Inventor of this particular Sir William Clayton as a fictional hero of as-yet-unpublished tales) does not claim this himself: in his book Doc Savage, His Apocalyptic life(p.230), he claims Clayton in his old age had an affair with the youthful Josephine. This does not seem plausible given the chronology he is using and he uses the liaison as the parentage for the character John Clay, the man behind the Red-Headed League in the Sherlock Holmes story. This contradicts what is said about that character in that story.

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