Deník Marie Bashkirtseff

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d Alt

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d Andigne

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d Artagnan

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d Auzac

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Da Costa

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[Research needed]

Da Costa Motta

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[Research needed]

Dachad

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Dady

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A person who recognizes Marie along with Brady. Part of Nice society.

Daillens

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[Research needed]

Daily News

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Dalgoutte

Place

A ticket vendor or music shop in Nice where concert tickets are sold.

Dalmas

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Dame aux Perles

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Dame de Monsoreau

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[Research needed]

Daniloff

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Mme Daniloff - Russian expatriate in Nice who provides lodging to the ill princess (likely referring to a member of Russian nobility).

Danis

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Dante

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Daraujo

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Daria

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Darwin

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Dassorkine

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Dautoy

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A talented pianist, friend of Alexis, encountered at Mme Engelhardt's salon.

David

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de Biesme

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de Bouville

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De Brazza

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De Daillens

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de Fayet

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de Martino

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De Mertens

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de Mouzay

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De Rosa

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de Tanlay

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DE_BARGEMSAT

Death & Funerals

Culture

This thematic tag collects diary paragraphs describing literal death events: funerals, burials, mourning periods, and encounters with the dead. Distinguished from the broader Mortality theme, which captures Marie's figurative and philosophical preoccupation with death.

Decrais

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Del Puente I

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Delacroix

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[Research needed]

Delattre

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[Research needed]

Delaunay

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Delbecchi

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Stationery shop owner in Nice where Marie purchases notebooks for her diary.

Delbeechi

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Delmas

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Delsarte

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Demi-monde

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[Research needed]

Demoiselles Basilewsky

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Demosthenes

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Denis

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Denis Family

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French family in Marie's Paris social circle in 1880. Both the father ("le père Denis") and mother ("la mère Denis") visit Marie.

Denis Gavini

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Denmark (Danemark)

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Denmark appears in Marie Bashkirtseff's diary in connection with the Danish royal family (linked to other European royals through marriage) and the broader network of Scandinavian connections within European high society. Denmark in the 1870s-1880s was a small but culturally significant kingdom recovering from the loss of Schleswig-Holstein to Prussia in 1864.

Denyson

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Flower vendor at the charity sale in Square Masséna, selling flowers alongside other vendors like the Durand family.

Derby

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Derwies

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A person (likely wealthy) who hosts concerts in Nice that Marie is eager to attend.

Des Perrières

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Desbarolles

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Desforges

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Real estate agent or property broker in Nice involved in the Bashkirtseff family's purchase of Villa Carlone in 1874.

Desire

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Dessin

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[Research needed]

Detaille

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Détroit des Mouches

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Specific area in Nice where certain society members congregate.

Detroyat

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[Research needed]

Deux Pigeons

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Devaux

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Chemistry teacher or tutor.

Diacre

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Diadia

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Family member or close family friend.

Diana

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Diaz de Soria

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Dieppe

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Dieppe is a coastal town in Normandy, northern France, on the English Channel. In the late 19th century, it was a fashionable seaside resort popular with Parisian society during summer months.

Dieu

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[Research needed]

Dieulafait

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Dimitri Mitta

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Dimitri Rembelinsky

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Dina Babanina

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Dina Babanina (also spelled Babanin) was Marie Bashkirtseff's cousin and a significant figure in her life. She appears in Marie's diary as a close companion and is also depicted in several of Marie's artworks.

Diogene

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Dis-moi Vénus

Culture

Song from Offenbach's "La Belle Hélène" that Marie performs.

Diseases & Diagnoses

Culture

This thematic tag collects diary paragraphs mentioning specific named diseases and medical diagnoses. Complements the broader Health theme by focusing on identified illnesses rather than general symptoms, doctors, or treatment.

Dnieper (Dniepr / Дніпро)

Place

The Dnieper (Ukrainian: Дніпро, Dnipro; Russian: Днепр, Dnepr) is one of the major rivers of Europe, flowing through Russia, Belarus, and Ukraine. Marie mentions it during her visit to Kremontchougy in summer 1881.

docteur Michel

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Document Humain

Culture

"Document Humain" (Human Document) is a literary concept that became particularly significant in late 19th century French literature, especially in naturalist and realist movements. The term refers to authentic, unfiltered human experiences and emotions documented in a way that reveals psychological and social truths.

Doenhoff

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Dolgorouky

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Dolmatoff

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Domenica (Mme Georges)

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Domenica was the wife of Georges Babanine (Marie's uncle). She married Georges when she was thirty-six years old and already a widow with a daughter. Georges was only twenty at the time of their marriage. The marriage occurred sometime around 1853-1854, four or five years before Marie's birth in 1858.

Dominica Pavlovna

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Mother of Étienne Babanine, Georges' ex-wife or relative.

Dominique

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The coachman or driver for Marie's family. Marie gives him orders regarding their carriage movements during outings.

Dominus

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Don Carlos

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Don Giovanni

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Don Quichotte

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Dona Estephana

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Dora

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Dori

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Doria

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Doria Pamphilii

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Dory

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Doubelt

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Doucet

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Douglas

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Dourassoff

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Dover

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Dr Anet

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Dr Blanche

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Dr Fauvel

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Dr Ivanoff

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Dr Lannelongue

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Dr Lezask

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Dr Michel

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Dr Thilenius

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Dr Tholozan

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Dr Tomachewsky

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Dr. Fauvel

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Dr. Fauvel was a Parisian physician who treated Marie in October 1880 for respiratory problems. He prescribed iodine and a blister (vésicatoire) - treatments Marie found horrifying, saying she would rather break an arm than endure a mustard plaster.

Dr. Hactius (Docteur Hactius)

Person

Dr. Hactius (also spelled "Haccius" in some historical records) was the director of a famous boarding school (pensionnat) in Geneva, Switzerland, during the 1870s. The school served international students, particularly from Russian noble families.

Dr. Pierre-Charles Potain

Person

Dr. Pierre-Charles Potain (1825-1901) was one of the most celebrated French physicians of the late 19th century, known particularly for his expertise in cardiology and pulmonology. Marie refers to him as "the celebrated, the great" Dr. Potain.

Dr. Rehberg

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Doctor in Nice chosen by Khalkionoff's mother to replace Dr. Walitsky. Marie implies he provided less care than Walitsky.

Drillat

Person

Person of low social standing whom Marie despises. Used as comparison for Georges's peasant friend.

Drochki

Culture

A drochki (also droshky, дрожки) is a light, low, open Russian carriage on four wheels, originally little more than a bench mounted on a plank between two axles. Marie spells it "drochki" in the French manner. The vehicle is distinctively Russian and appears in the diary only during Marie's visits to Russia.

Drouin

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du Sautoy

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Dubail

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Dubel

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Dubois

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duc

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Duc Carmignano

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Duc d Edimbourg

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Duc de Carmignano

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Duc de Feltre

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Duc de Fernan Nunez

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Duc de Hamilton

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Duc de la Conquista

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Duc de La Rochefoucauld Bisaccia

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duc de Leuchtenberg

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Duc de Melito

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Duc de Monteleone

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Duc de Mouchy

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French aristocrat whom the tenor playing Shakespeare in "A Midsummer Night's Dream" resembles exactly.

duc de Padoue

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Duc de Rivoli

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[Research needed]

Duc de San Cesario

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Duc de Tarente

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Duc Decazes

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Duc et Duchesse de Mouchy

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French noble couple, the Duke and Duchess of Mouchy, part of the high aristocracy visiting Nice.

Duchess de Mouchy

Person

French duchess attending the Grand Hotel concert with "l'Obélisque," a remarkably tall and beautiful woman.

Duchess of Hamilton

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Wife of the Duke of Hamilton, traveling with him to Constantinople in 1874. Marie feels intense jealousy toward her.

Duchess of Westminster

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Duchesse d Abrantes

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[Research needed]

Duchesse de Fitz-James

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Duchesse de Montmorency

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The Montmorency family was one of the oldest and most prestigious noble families of France, tracing their lineage to the medieval period. The title "First Baron of France" was associated with the Montmorency name. A Duchesse de Montmorency in Marie's era would have represented the pinnacle of the old French aristocracy.

Duchesse de Mouchy

Person

The Duchesse de Mouchy was Anna Murat (1841-1924), the wife of Antoine de Noailles, 7th Duke of Mouchy. She was the great-granddaughter of Joachim Murat, King of Naples, and Napoleon's sister Caroline Bonaparte, giving her direct Bonaparte lineage. This made her a figure of particular significance in Bonapartist social circles.

Duchesse de Sarno

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Duchesse de Valence

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Duchod

Person

Duchod was a Parisian stationery maker who created custom letterhead with drawings, mottos, and decorative elements for wealthy clients in the 1870s-1880s.

Dugue

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[Research needed]

Dugue de la Fauconnerie

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Duke of Bensa

Person

The Duke of Bensa was an Italian nobleman mentioned in Marie's diary. The title appears to be associated with Italian nobility, possibly from the Piedmont or Ligurian aristocracy. Further research is needed to identify the specific individual.

Duke of Buckingham

Culture

George Villiers, 1st Duke of Buckingham (1592-1628), English courtier and favorite of King James I and Charles I.

Duke of Edinburgh

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Duke of Hamilton

Person

The Duke of Hamilton mentioned in Marie Bashkirtseff's diary is likely William Alexander Louis Stephen Douglas-Hamilton, 12th Duke of Hamilton (1845-1895). He was a Scottish nobleman who held multiple titles including:

Duke of Manchester

Person

Father of Lord Mandeville, related to Duke of Hamilton through marriage.

Duke of Vallombrosa

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Italian nobleman with a magnificent villa in Nice that Marie visits on April 4, 1875. His wealth and beautiful property make Marie envious and reinforce her desire for luxury and high social status.

Dumas

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[Research needed]

Dumas Fils

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Dumas Pere

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Dupuis

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Durand

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Woman discussed in context of social reception standards, alongside Lewin and Prodgers.

Durand Family

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Durocher

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Duruy

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Dusautoy

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Duval

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Duvernoy

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