Steinheil, Marguerite
From Astro-Databank
| Name |
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| Birthname | Japy, Marguerite | ||
| born on | 16 April 1869 at 03:00 (= 03:00 AM ) | ||
| Place | Beaucourt, France, 47n29, 6e55 | ||
| Timezone | LMT m6e55 (is local mean time) | ||
| Data source |
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| Astrology data | 26°08' 12°41 Asc. 20°09'
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Biography
French courtesan, a remarkable woman called the "Red Woman of Paris." Married to the painter Adolphe Steinheil, she was rumored to be the mistress of President Felix Faure and was implicated in his death in 1899 (allegedly from sexual overexertion). In 1909 she was tried for the 1908 murder of her mother and husband; after a sensational trial, she was acquitted. She is the author of "My Memoirs." Steinheil died of a drug overdose.
Source Notes
Lescaut quotes L'Astrologue 10 for B.C. (Same in Old Moore 3/1909)
Categories
- Vocation : Sex Business : Prostitute/ Pimp (Courtesan)
- Family : Relationship : Mate - Noted (President Faur her sponsor)
- Passions : Criminal Perpetrator : Prison sentence (Tried for murder)
- Personal : Death : Suicide (Suicide with drugs)

26°08'
12°41 Asc.
20°09'
