Delorme, Marion (16121650)

Delorme, Marion, a Frenchwoman celebrated for her wit and fascination, born at Châlons-sur-Marne; came to Paris in the reign of Louis XIII., where her drawing-room became the rendezvous of all the celebrities of the time, many of whom were bewitched by her charms; she gave harbour to the chiefs of the Fronde, and was about to be arrested when she died; the story that her death was a feint, and that she had subsequent adventures, is distrusted; she is the subject of a drama by Victor Hugo (16121650).

Definition taken from The Nuttall Encyclopædia, edited by the Reverend James Wood (1907)

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Delhi
Delight of Mankind
Delilah
Delille, Jacques
Delitzsch, Franz
Delius, Nicolaus
Delia Cruscans
Dellys
Delolme, John Louis
Delorme
Delorme, Marion
Delos
Delphi
Delphin Classics
Delphine
Delta
Deluc, Jean André
Deluge
Dem`ades
Demara`tus
Demavend, Mount