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Oberon
PersonStub entry — needs research.
Obidine
Person[Research needed]
Octave Feuillet
Person- Type: people - mentioned
Odeon
Person- Type: people - mentioned
Odeon Theatre
Place- Type: places - theaters
Odessa (Odesa)
PlaceOdessa (modern Ukrainian: Одеса, Odesa; Russian: Одесса, Odessa) is a major port city on the Black Sea coast of Ukraine. In the 1870s, it was the Russian Empire's second most important port after St. Petersburg and one of its most cosmopolitan cities.
Odette
PersonStub entry — needs research.
Odyssey
PersonStub entry — needs research.
Oeil de boeuf
Person- Type: people - mentioned
Oelsnitz
Person[Research needed]
Offenbach
PersonStub entry — needs research.
Officer
Person- Type: people - mentioned
Ogareff
PersonStub entry — needs research.
Ogre
Person- Type: people - mentioned
Olga
Person- Type: people - mentioned
Olga Anitchkoff
PersonMember of the Anitchkoff family, known for erratic social behavior that Marie compares to her mother's.
Olga Hamontoff
Person- Type: people - mentioned
Olga Sapogenikoff
CultureSister of Marie Sapogenikoff and friend of Marie Bashkirtseff in Nice during 1875. Part of the Russian expatriate community and the "Three Graces" society.
Olga Sapogenikoff
Person"Giro" is Marie's nickname for Olga Sapogenikoff, short for "Giroflé" (from the operetta *Giroflé-Girofla* by Lecocq, 1875, about twin sisters). Olga was the daughter of Nina Sapogenikoff, part of a close Russian family who were friends of the Bashkirtseffs in Nice.
Oller
PersonStub entry — needs research.
Olliver
PersonStub entry — needs research.
Olympus
PersonStub entry — needs research.
Omnibus
CultureAn omnibus (from Latin *omnibus*, "for all") was a large horse-drawn public transport vehicle operating on fixed routes, the predecessor of the modern bus. Introduced in Paris in 1828, omnibuses became a standard feature of urban transport in major European cities. The shortened form "bus" eventually displaced the original word.
Oncle Alexandre
Person- Type: people - mentioned
Oncle Emile
PersonStub entry — needs research.
Oncle Etienne (Uncle Etienne)
PersonUncle Etienne is one of Marie's uncles who visits Gavronzi during summer 1881. He is likely a brother of Marie's father (Pavel Bashkirtseff) or possibly her mother's brother.
Oncle Lautrec
Person- Type: people - mentioned
Oncle Nicolas
Person- Type: people - mentioned
Oncle Wladimir (Uncle Wladimir)
PersonUncle Wladimir (Vladimir) is one of Marie's uncles who visits Gavronzi during summer 1881. Marie notes his talent for imitation and finds him amusing.
Opera
Place[Research needed]
Opera Comique
Place- Type: places - theaters
Opera de Paris
Place[Research needed]
Opera Naples
Place- Type: places - theaters
Opera Nice
Place- Type: places - theaters
Opera Paris
Place- Type: places - theaters
Orange
Person- Type: people - mentioned
Orangerie
Person- Type: people - mentioned
ordre du Lion et du Soleil
Person- Type: people - mentioned
Orgeski
PersonStub entry — needs research.
Orgesko
PersonStub entry — needs research.
Orleans
Person- Type: people - mentioned
Orloff
Person[Research needed]
Orphee
Person[Research needed]
Orphee aux Enfers
PersonStub entry — needs research.
Orphelins d Auteuil
Person- Type: people - mentioned
Orthodox Easter
PlaceThe Eastern Orthodox celebration of Easter, which occurs on a different date from Catholic/Protestant Easter due to calendar differences between the Julian and Gregorian calendars.
Osiris
Person- Type: people - mentioned
Ostende (Ostend)
PlaceOstende (French spelling of Ostend), a fashionable Belgian seaside resort on the North Sea coast where Marie Bashkirtseff spent August 1874 with her family. The city was a major summer destination for European aristocracy and wealthy bourgeoisie during the 19th century.
Othello
Person- Type: people - mentioned
Ouchy
Person- Type: people - mentioned
Ouida
Person- Type: people - mentioned
Oustimovitch
PersonStub entry — needs research.