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Marguerite Bellanger : ウィキペディア英語版
Marguerite Bellanger

Marguerite Bellanger (10 June 1838 - 23 November 1886) was a French stage actress and courtesan. She was a celebrity of contemporary France and known for her relationship with Napoleon III of France. She was often caricatured in contemporary press and is considered to be the model for Émile Zola's ''Nana''. A candy is also named after her. She was reputedly the most universally loathed of Napoleon III's mistresses, though perhaps his favorite She outlived Napoleon's deposal in 1870 and died in 1886 aged 48.
==Early life==
Marguerite Bellanger was born Julie Justine Marine Lebœuf on 10 June 1838 in Saint-Lambert-des-Levées, Maine-et-Loire to François Lebœuf and Julie Hanot. Born into poverty, she began working as a laundress in Saumur at the age of 15.
After an affair with a lieutenant opened her eyes to the wider world, she became an acrobat and trick rider in a provincial circus before becoming an actress in Paris and adopted the name Marguerite Bellanger. While her talents were limited, she become popular and was one of the most sought after courtesans in the city.

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