Catherine de Kéralio

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Catherine de Kéralio was an 18th-century French writer, translator, and political thinker known for her pioneering role as a female intellectual during the Enlightenment and the early French Revolution.

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instanceOf Enlightenment intellectual
historian
human
political thinker
translator
writer
activeIn Paris
areaOfInfluence French historical writing
French political thought
contributedTo public debate during the early French Revolution
the development of female authorship in France
countryOfCitizenship France
era Age of Enlightenment
ethnicGroup French
fieldOfWork history
literature
political philosophy
genre history
political writing
translation
hasRole political commentator
public intellectual
influencedBy Enlightenment ideas
languageOfWorkOrName French
movement Enlightenment
French Revolution
name Catherine de Kéralio self-link
nativeLanguage French
notableCharacteristic early female participation in public political debate in France
notableFor being a pioneering female intellectual in 18th-century France
challenging gender norms in intellectual life
political engagement during the early French Revolution
occupation historian
political theorist
translator
writer
politicalActivity writings related to the early French Revolution
sexOrGender female
socialStatus member of the French educated elite
timePeriod 18th century

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Jean-Sylvain Bailly spouse Catherine de Kéralio
Catherine de Kéralio name Catherine de Kéralio self-link