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divorce. Bernini traveled to Paris to speak with her husband, but they only argued more. Bernini then went to a hotel, disguised herself as a servant, and "cut off her hair, sent it to her husband in a parcel, and attempted to commit suicide by throwing herself into the Seine." She survived. The two ultimately got divorced.
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At age twenty-four in July 1862, Léotard married a Tuscan actress named Silvia Bernini, whom he had met earlier in January. They bought an estate in France and met each other's families. Yet by June 1864, Léotard, who was on a trip in Paris, informed Bernini via telegraph that he was seeking a
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The costume he invented was a one-piece knitted garment streamlined to suit the safety and agility concerns of trapeze performance. It also showed off his physique, impressed spectators, and took on his name.
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After he passed his law exams, he seemed destined to join the legal profession. But at 18 he began to experiment with trapeze bars, ropes and rings suspended over a swimming pool. Léotard later joined the
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routine was performed by Jules Léotard on three trapeze bars at the Cirque Napoleon.
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He was also one of the cycling pioneers in France right before his death at age 32.
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Toulouse
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acrobatic performer
aerialist
trapeze
bears his name
The Daring Young Man on the Flying Trapeze
George Leybourne
Toulouse
Cirque Napoléon
trapeze
Alhambra music hall
Victoria and Albert Museum
smallpox
Ethnic Dress in the United States: A Cultural Encyclopedia

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