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  2. Victoire de Rohan - Wikipedia

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    Victoire Armande Josèphe de Rohan, Princess of Guéméné [1] (28 December 1743 – 20 September 1807) was a French noblewoman and court official. She was the governess of the children of Louis XVI of France.

  3. Eliza Haywood - Wikipedia

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    In fact, and despite the popular belief that she was once a woman of ill repute, Haywood seems to have had no particular scandals attached her name whatsoever. [5] Haywood's friendship with Richard Savage is thought to have begun around 1719. Savage wrote the gushing 'puff' for the anonymous Part I of her first novel, Love in Excess. The two ...

  4. Demimonde - Wikipedia

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    Demi-monde is a French 19th-century term referring to women on the fringes of respectable society, and specifically to courtesans supported by wealthy lovers. [1] The term is French for "half-world", and derives from an 1855 play called Le Demi-Monde, by Alexandre Dumas fils, [2] dealing with the way that prostitution at that time threatened the institution of marriage.

  5. Lizzie Lape - Wikipedia

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    Lizzie Lape was born Amy Elizabeth Rogers in Whitley County, Kentucky before the Civil War. She was the daughter of Prior and Cynthia (Whitman) Rogers of Williamsburg, Kentucky and granddaughter of a Revolutionary War veteran named James Rogers of Laurel and Whitley Counties, Kentucky.

  6. Ill Repute - Wikipedia

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    Ill Repute is an American hardcore punk band from Oxnard, California, United States, formed in 1981. [2] They are noted for popularizing the " Nardcore " sound in the mid-1980s hardcore punk scene, and recorded for Mystic Records .

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  8. Acrostic (puzzle) - Wikipedia

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    Anacrostic may be the most accurate term used, and hence most common, as it is a portmanteau of anagram and acrostic, referencing the fact that the solution is an anagram of the clue answers, and the author of the quote is hidden in the clue answers acrostically.

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