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I Lombardi
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I Puritani
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Ideville
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Il Ponte del Diavolo
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Il Trovatore
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Iliad (L'Iliade)
CultureHomer's epic poem "The Iliad," which Marie reads in French translation during December 1873 in Nice. She finds profound parallels between the ancient Greek heroes' emotions and her own experience of love and loss.
Immensus
PersonMarried man in Nice society nicknamed "Immensus" (The Immense One), likely due to his size.
Imoda
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Imperatrice
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Imperatrice Autriche
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Imperatrice Eugenie
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Ingres
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Institut de France
CultureThe Institut de France is the principal learned society in France, comprising five académies: the Académie française, the Académie des inscriptions et belles-lettres, the Académie des sciences, the Académie des beaux-arts, and the Académie des sciences morales et politiques. Founded in 1795, it is housed in the former Collège des Quatre-Nations on the Left Bank of the Seine, directly across from the Louvre.
Irma
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Isabel de Baviere (Dumas)
Culture*Isabel de Baviere* (also *Isabelle de Baviere*) is a historical novel by Alexandre Dumas, published in 1835 under the full title *Chroniques de France: Isabel de Baviere*. It is Dumas's first historical novel, set during the reign of the mad King Charles VI and the controversial Queen Isabeau of Bavaria.
Ischia
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Ischia lottery
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Isidore
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Isis
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Issakie Cathedral (Saint Isaac's Cathedral)
PlaceSaint Isaac's Cathedral (Isaakievskiy Sobor), referred to by Marie as "Issakie," is the largest cathedral in St. Petersburg and one of the largest domed buildings in the world. Built over 40 years (1818-1858) by architect Auguste de Montferrand, it is a masterpiece of Neoclassical architecture, decorated with hundreds of artworks, columns of malachite and lapis lazuli, and gold-plated dome visible across the city.
Issayevitch
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Issy
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Italian
CultureMarie Bashkirtseff uses Italian primarily for musical, artistic, and emotional contexts, reflecting her time in Italy (especially Rome) and the Italian cultural influence in Nice and artistic circles.
Italian Gray Eyes
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Italian Mission
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Italian Opera Nice
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Italian Teacher
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Italiens
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Italy
Place- Type: places - cities