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  1. Marguerite Bellanger, de son vrai nom Julie Lebœuf, est une comédienne française, née le 9 juin 1838 à Saint-Lambert-des-Levées (Maine-et-Loire) [1] et morte le 23 novembre 1886 à Villeneuve-sous-Dammartin (Seine-et-Marne) [2].

  2. Marguerite Bellanger (10 June 1838 – 23 November 1886) was a French stage actress and courtesan. She was a celebrity of Second Empire 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 ...

  3. 29 de nov. de 2023 · Marguerite Bellanger, aged 48, died on November 23, 1886, at the Château de Villeneuve-sous-Dammartin, near Meaux, France. Her funeral was held at the Church of Saint-Pierre-de-Chaillot in Paris and she was buried in Montparnasse Cemetery in Paris.

  4. Il ne s'agissait pas que Napoléon honorât Margot de ses bonnes grâces, il fallait seulement que Marguerite Bellanger passât pour la maîtresse de l'Empereur. La société de Biarritz ne fut pas peu surprise de voir arriver « cette demoiselle » dans le pays.

  5. Background. 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. Career. She was a celebrity of Second Empire France and known for her relationship with Napoleon III of France.

  6. Marguerite Bellanger, de son vrai nom Julie Lebœuf, est une comédienne française, née le 9 juin 1838 à Saint-Lambert-des-Levées (Maine-et-Loire) et morte le 23 novembre 1886 à Villeneuve-sous-Dammartin (Seine-et-Marne).

  7. Marguerite Bellanger was a French stage actress and courtesan. She was a celebrity of Second Empire 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.