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  1. Grace Dalrymple Elliott (c. 1754 – 16 May 1823) was a Scottish courtesan, writer and spy resident in Paris during the French Revolution. She was an eyewitness to events detailed in her memoirs, Journal of my life during the French Revolution (Ma Vie sous la Révolution) published posthumously in 1859.

  2. Grace Dalrymple Elliott ( Edimburgo, 1754 – Ville-d'Avray, 1823) foi uma cortesã inglesa que residiu na França durante os eventos da Revolução Francesa, dos quais foi testemunha ocular. [ 1] Foi amante de Luís Filipe II, Duque d'Orleães (" Filipe Igualdade "), que era primo do rei Luís XVI.

  3. Nevertheless, the tale of Grace Elliott, who died in this week in 1823, is well worth telling simply because she was one of the most fascinating women of her time, and who survived the Reign of Terror in France after the Revolution.

  4. 27 de mai. de 2024 · Sinopse. Grace Elliot (Lucy Russell) é uma jovem aristocrata escocesa que vive em Paris durante a Revolução Francesa e tem um romance com o Duque de Orleans (Alain Libolt), primo do rei da...

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  5. Grace Dalrymple Elliott ( Edimburgo, 1754 – Ville-d'Avray, 1823) foi uma cortesã inglesa que residiu na França durante os eventos da Revolução Francesa, dos quais foi testemunha ocular. Foi amante de Luís Filipe II, Duque d'Orleães (" Filipe Igualdade "), que era primo do rei Luís XVI.

  6. 13 de set. de 2016 · Grace Dalrymple Elliott, Courtesan and Spy | Amazing Women In History. 11213. The infamous eighteenth-century courtesan Grace Dalrymple Elliott’s birth has not been recorded, but she was certainly born in Scotland, most likely in Edinburgh around 1754.

  7. 9 de out. de 2023 · Intro. The story of Grace Dalrymple Elliott (about 1754 – 1823) deserves to be told simply because she was one of the most fascinating women of her time, who survived the Reign of Terror in France after the Revolution. Not only did she survive that horrible time, but she lived to tell about it in a book that became a 19th century bestseller.