Palazzo Albertini di Cimitile (1753) Located: Naples, Italy

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Palazzo Albertini di Cimitile (1753) Located: Naples, Italy

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Marie Joséphine of Savoy (deceased)
Gender: Female
Sexuality: Bisexual or lesbian
DOB: 2 September 1753
RIP: 13 November 1810
Ethnicity: White - Italian
Occupation: Nobility
Note 1: Wife of the future King Louis XVIII of France. She was never practically queen, as she died before her husband became king in 1814.
Note 2: Widely believed to have engaged in lesbian relationships, most notably a long-term, passionate affair with her lady-in-waiting, Marguerite de Gourbillon.
The Rising of the Sun, Francois Boucher, 1753
From the Wallace Collection
Akutagawa daily 1753/★

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Arueshalae from Pathfinder: Wrath of the Righteous
"A rare specimen: a turncoat demoness. A succubus who has betrayed the forces of evil, hoping to change her own vicious nature. The crusaders don't trust her — and for good reason, since even she can't fully trust herself. Will a monster who has stepped on the thorny path of redemption travel it to the end? Submitter's note: Notice how she is entirely covered up below the chin, the starknife (favored weapon of the goddess Desna, who is the cause of Arue's redemption quest, and her worshippers) attached to her hip, and her eye color (promo art, in-game text, and the original tabletop campaign this video game is an adaptation of all depict her with very noticeable red eyes)"
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Jean-Marc Nattier (French, 1685-1766) Madame Le Fèvre de Caumartin as Hebe, 1753 National Gallery of Art, Washington
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Binomial classification introduced
Civil War in Mughal India
British Museum established
Sweden adopts Gregorian calendar
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