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Nadar
CultureFamous French photographer (Félix Tournachon, 1820-1910), known professionally as Nadar, pioneer of photography.
Nadaud
PersonStub entry — needs research.
Nadia
PersonFriend or acquaintance of the Bashkirtseff family in Nice. Falls ill in early February 1874.
Nadine
PersonMember of Marie's family, likely a relative staying with Marie's mother in Russia or Ukraine. Nadine writes letters to Marie in Paris keeping her informed about family matters.
Nadine Martinoff
PersonNadine Martinoff was a young orphan adopted by [#Vassilissa_Babanine](Vassilissa_Babanine.md), Marie's great-aunt. She became the central figure in a calculated fortune-hunting scheme, marrying Marie's uncle [#Alexandre](Alexandre.md) at age 15 1/2.
Nadinka
PersonStub entry — needs research.
Namara
Person- Type: people - mentioned
Nancy
Place[Research needed]
Naples (Napoli)
PlaceNaples, the great southern Italian port city on the Bay of Naples, figures in Marie Bashkirtseff's diary both as a potential refuge from Nice's social cruelties and as an actual destination during her Italian travels. Marie's 1877 visit to Naples during Carnival was particularly memorable, including her famous encounter with King Victor Emmanuel II. The city also appeared in earlier entries (1874) when the Bashkirtseff family considered relocating there after social setbacks in Nice.
Napoleon
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Napoleon by Dumas
CultureA historical work by Alexandre Dumas about Napoleon Bonaparte. Marie reads this book aloud to her father on April 8, 1875, showing her enjoyment of Dumas' historical narratives.
Napoleon I
Person[Research needed]
Napoleon Ier
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Napoleon III
Person[Research needed]
Napoleon IV
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Nasimoff
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Nastia
PersonA woman in Nice society whom Marie observed talking with Boreel during the February 1873 promenade season.
Nathalie
PersonMember of the Patton household who shows Marie around their home.
Nathalie de Manerville
Person- Type: people - mentioned
Nathalie Patton
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Nebuchadnezzar
PersonStub entry — needs research.
Nejentsov
PersonRussian man who appears to be inappropriately attached to Paul, Marie's 14-year-old brother.
Nelly
Person- Type: people - mentioned
Nemekoff
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Nemours
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Neppency
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Nero
PersonRoman Emperor (37-68 AD), infamous for tyranny and excess.
Nervo
PersonA person at the Howard dance whom Marie associates with her Aunt Tutcheff in a mocking way.
Neuenhagen
PlaceStub entry — needs research.
Neufarge
PersonStub entry — needs research.
Neuveglise
PlaceA fellow art student and friend at Atelier Julian in Paris. Neuveglise appears regularly in Marie's entries as one of her close companions at the atelier.
Neva (La Neva)
PlaceThe Neva is the major river flowing through St. Petersburg, Russia. Though only 74 km long, it is one of the most symbolically important rivers in Russian culture, as St. Petersburg was built on its banks and delta by Peter the Great. The Neva's wide, majestic flow through the city center, flanked by palaces, cathedrals, and government buildings, made it the defining feature of St. Petersburg's urban landscape.
New Scotland
PersonDressmaker or fashion house in Nice where Marie orders clothing.
New Year's Eve
CultureNew Year's Eve celebrations and rituals as experienced by Marie Bashkirtseff in Nice. The most significant entry is December 31, 1873, where Marie performs an intimate midnight ritual with the Duke of Hamilton's photograph.
Newski Prospect (Nevsky Prospekt)
PlaceThe Nevsky Prospect (Prospekt) is the main avenue of St. Petersburg, stretching 4.5 km from the Admiralty to the Alexander Nevsky Lavra. In Marie Bashkirtseff's time, it was one of the grandest streets in Europe, lined with palaces, churches, theaters, hotels, and shops. Immortalized by Gogol in his story "Nevsky Prospect" (1835), the avenue was the social and commercial heart of the Russian capital.
Niccolini
Person- Type: people - mentioned
Niccolò de' Lapi
CultureNiccolò de' Lapi, ovvero i Palleschi e i Piagnoni is a historical novel by Massimo d'Azeglio, published in 1841. Set during the 1530 Siege of Florence, it follows an elderly silk merchant caught between rival Florentine factions — the Piagnoni (Savonarola nostalgists) and the Palleschi (Medici supporters).
Nice
PlaceNice was Marie Bashkirtseff's primary home during the early years of her diary (1873-1877) and a recurring base throughout her life. A fashionable winter resort on the French Riviera, Nice had been annexed from the Kingdom of Sardinia in 1860 and was rapidly becoming one of Europe's most prestigious destinations for aristocracy and wealthy families seeking the mild Mediterranean climate. The city's Russian colony was particularly prominent, maintaining strong ties to the imperial family.
Nice Carnival
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Nice Port
PersonThe port of Nice, visited by Marie on May 3, 1873. She goes there with Mlle Collignon in a carriage, initially joking about going to "see yachts."
Nice Prefet
PersonStub entry — needs research.
Nice Races (Hippodrome de Nice)
CultureHorse racing venue and major social event in Nice during the winter season.
Nicholas Nickleby
PersonNovel by Charles Dickens (1838-1839) about a young man supporting his family.
Nick
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Nicois
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Nicolas
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Nicolas I
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Nicolini
Person[Research needed]
Nihiliste
Person[Research needed]
Nijni Novgorod
PlaceStub entry — needs research.
Nikiforoff
Person- Type: people - mentioned
Nillsson
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Nina
PersonA companion who frequently accompanies Marie's family on outings and social activities. Appears to be part of the household or a close family friend who lives with or near the Bashkirtseff family in Nice.
Nina Laffite
PersonStub entry — needs research.
Nini
PersonNini is a family member or close household companion who appears in Marie's diary entries during the Paris period. She is characterized as overly protective and emotionally reactive regarding Marie's health.
Noe
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Noel
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Nordgren
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Nordlander
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Norov
PersonOld friend of Marie's father, reunited after 40 years of separation.
Norscott
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Notre Dame
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Notre-Dame de Nice
PlaceCatholic church in Nice where charity collections are organized.
Notre-Dame de Paris
Person[Research needed]
Nouvelle Revue
Person[Research needed]
Novoic Vremia
PersonStub entry — needs research.