born june 26th 1699, died october 6th 1777
Marie Thérèse Rodet Geoffrin (1699-1777) was a prominent French salonnière known for her influential role in the intellectual and cultural life of 18th-century France. She hosted a renowned salon in Paris that brought together philosophers, writers, and artists of the Enlightenment, including figures like Voltaire and Diderot. Geoffrin's salon was noted for fostering discussions on philosophy, science, and art, significantly contributing to the spread of Enlightenment ideas. Her support for the Encyclopédie and other intellectual endeavors helped shape the era's discourse and culture.
She did not have any adopted children. She gave birth to 4 children that survived birth. Marie-Therese Charlotte Louis Joseph Louis Charles Sophie
Therese Bonner's birth name is Therese Ida Bonner.
Phoenix Marie is 32 years old. She was born on September 21, 1981.
Marie McCray is 26 years old (birthdate: May 21, 1985).
Nothing, she wasn't involved in discovery.
Other than salons, nothing
It was Marie-Therese Geoffrin. Here's a URL to porve it too: http://www.ihs.issaquah.wednet.edu/Teachers/petersen/European%20Studies/Textbook/Chapter%2022/The%20Enlightenment%20Spreads%2020%203.pdf
It was Marie-Therese Geoffrin.
Marie Thérèse Rodet Geoffrin died in 1777.
Marie Thérèse Rodet Geoffrin was born in 1699.
Madame Geoffrin ran the most influential salon in Paris during the Enlightenment. Her salon attracted prominent writers, philosophers, and artists, fostering intellectual and cultural discussions that influenced the period.
Well Madame Geoffrin was a part of the Age of Enlightenment, near the French Revolution. She was also a French Hostess, and patron of French Art. Therefore, we can come to the conclusion she lived in France. And one other fact is that she never really traveled abroad--except for her own vacation to Poland.
Marie-Therese Bourgeois Chouteau was born in 1733.
Marie-Therese Bourgeois Chouteau died in 1814.
Marie Therese Charlotte was the daughter of Marie Antoinette and Louis XVI. She never had any cildren.
Marie-Therese Bonvin has written: '...a la lumiere des autres'