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Théroigne's revolutionary activities remained subdued for the remainder of 1792, but she often was seen at the Jacobins in her riding habit. In early 1793, she composed a series of placards arguing for the active involvement of women in encouraging patriotic duty. Théroigne had, by this point, allied
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They left for Genoa, Italy, at some point between May 1787 and February 1788. After recognizing his true intentions, she sought help from friends and lawyers who assured her that the contract was invalid. In order to go to Rome like she now desired, Anne-Josèphe needed money. In March 1789, she wrote
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One night when Madame Colbert was out, the Englishman entered the home begging for Anne-Josèphe to elope with him. According to her account after she declined, she was abducted and taken by force. When he became of age and inherited his fortune, the unmarried couple went to Paris to live their lives.
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The history of this fictional Théroigne came to overshadow and confuse her actual actions during this time. By her own account, she was not present at the fall of the Bastille, nor did she march on Versailles during the October Days; rather, she had lived at Versailles throughout the summer of 1789,
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While traveling toward her father, she got news that her father had died and so she was forced to change her plans. Tenducci was not able to execute his plan because she no longer had a reason to visit and drop off a large sum of money. Tenducci proceeded to convince her to travel to Italy with him,
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A year later, she went back to Liège to work as a seamstress, only to face the same discontent with her life as before. She proceeded to seek refuge with a different aunt, by the name of Clamend, who lived in Xhoris. Before long, a woman asked Anne-Josèphe to come to Antwerp with her to care for her
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to stay with some of their father's relatives. While in Xhoris, she constantly was snubbed and overworked to the point where she could not take it any longer. As a result, she went back to her aunt in Liège, but found that she was still mistreated. After realizing the need to start her own life, she
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About a year after Anne-Josèphe began school, her aunt married and stopped paying for her school. Anne-Josèphe fled back to her father after he remarried because she was forced to be a house maid and tend to her aunt's children. Life at her father's was no better, her stepmother treated her just as
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Théroigne was beginning to realize that the majority of the supporters of the revolution were interested in the rights of men and not in the rights of women. Beginning in November 1789, the Parisian royalist press began to construct a flamboyant and infamous caricature of Théroigne as a "patriots'
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Luckily for Anne-Josèphe, a woman by the name of Madame Colbert saw something within her and took her in as the governess to her children. Anne-Josèphe was sixteen when she started living with Madame Colbert; her life consisted of teaching Madame Colbert's children and studying operatic singing in
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march on Versailles; she fought soldiers and was "ever to be found where the unrest was greatest," attired in a "scarlet riding-habit and... black plume." She was portrayed as a shameless libertine who was sexually involved with "Deputy Populus" ("the people") and one tabloid wrote that "every
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At some point between 1784 and 1787 she crafted a relationship with 60-year-old Marquis de Persan, a councillor of the Parliament of Paris. Much about their relationship remains a mystery, but what is known is that they communicated through letters, and that he treated her very generously.
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and the terraces of the National Assembly. Frustrated by the minimal opportunities available to female patriots, she supported the formation of mixed-sex and women's patriotic clubs. Around this time is when she became known as Théroigne de Méricourt.
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Rumors about the French revolution began surfacing in Rome. In May 1789, after her younger brother was situated in Rome, she traveled from Italy to Paris, where she became swept up in the early stirrings of the revolution.
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and because she could not afford the full cost of the lessons with the help of Tenducci's attorney they drafted an agreement. She had no idea of Tenducci's plan to scam her out of money so he could pay his debts.
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when she was attacked by a group of women allied with the Jacobins. The women, objecting to her pro-Girondin sentiments, stripped her naked and beat her severely. She was rescued by the intervention of
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so she could understand the issues and began to help. In October 1789, she moved to Paris so she could continue to attend the National Assembly meetings which took place in there.
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Hospital in 1807, where she lived for 10 years, intermittently lucid and speaking constantly about the revolution. Following a short illness, she died there on 8 June 1817.
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Théroigne's behavior became erratic, and on 20 September 1794, she was certified insane and put into an asylum in Faubourg Marceau. She ultimately was sent to
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In January 1792, Théroigne returned to Paris. News of her Austrian captivity had preceded her, and she was welcomed as a hero. On 1 February, she spoke at the
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in Belgium. She was a cofounder of a Parisian revolutionary club and had warrants for her arrest issued in France for her alleged participation in the
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several European capitals. They ended up at Madame Colbert's house in London where eventually a rich Englishman set his eyes on Anne-Josèphe.
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to ensure that she make it to all of the National Assembly meetings. She learned as much as she could about the unfolding events like the
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her two brothers, and her half brother Pierrot. She was under the impression that she was going to be reimbursed for the travel expenses.
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She quickly caught onto his lavish ways and tried to work with him, but in 1787 he returned to England leaving her in Paris with 200,000
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poorly as her aunt did. Her eldest brother went to Germany to stay with relatives by the name of Campinados.
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she was inspired to break away from Marquis de Persan and pursue her singing career. She found a noteworthy
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In May 1790, impoverished and much affected by the libels of the royalist press, Théroigne left Paris for
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Desan, Suzanne. "Théroigne de Méricourt, Gender, and International Politics in Revolutionary Europe."
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Les origines du féminisme contemporain: Olympe de Gouges, Théroigne de Méricourt, Rose Lacombe
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to also foster revolution. She was held in an Austrian prison from 1791 to 1792 for being an
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whore" and "female war chief." According to the pages of these pamphlets, she assaulted the
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daughter, but the woman abandoned her at the inn they were staying at after a few weeks.
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attending debates at the National Assembly and meeting with political figures such as
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Anne-Joseph operated under the alias Mademoiselle Campinado whenever she worked as a
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Amazons to Fighter Pilots - A Biographical Dictionary of Military Woman (Volume Two)
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is not true. She later was awarded a civic crown for her courage on 10 August 1792.
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meeting discussing the rapidly spreading revolution. By the end of the month the
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Anne-Josèphe's first involvement in the revolution was on 17 July 1789 when
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This article incorporates text from a publication now in the
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Théroigne de Méricourt, Une femme mélancolique sous la Révolution
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Théroigne de Méricourt: une femme mélancolique sous la Révolution
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representative may fairly claim to be the father of her child."
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and was put into a convent school where she learned how to sew.
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At the age of 13, Anne-Josèphe and her younger brother went to
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Theroigne de Mericourt appears as a minor character in
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Occupation of Saint-Nizier church by Lyon prostitutes
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On 15 May, Théroigne was delivering a speech in the
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Declaration of the Rights of Man and of the Citizen
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Index

Anne Josephe Theroigne de Mericourt
Theroigne de Mericourt
Rendeux
Pitié-Salpêtrière Hospital
French Revolution
Marcourt
Prince-Bishopric of Liège
province of Luxembourg
Austrian Low Countries
agent provocateur
October Days uprising
Rendeux
Liège
Xhoris
Sougné
Limburg
livres
courtesan
Giacomo David
castrato
Giusto Fernando Tenducci
Jean-Frédéric Perregaux
King Louis XVI
Hôtel de Ville
National Assembly
Declaration of the Rights of Man and of the Citizen
Rue de Noailles
Versailles
Women's March on Versailles
Gilbert Romme

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