Louise Dupin

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Louise Dupin was an 18th-century French salonnière, intellectual, and early feminist thinker known for hosting prominent Enlightenment figures and advocating for women's rights.

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instanceOf Enlightenment figure
feminist thinker
human
intellectual
salonnière
birthDate 1706-10-28
birthName Louise-Marie-Madeleine Fontaine NERFINISHED
centuryOfActivity 18th century
countryOfCitizenship France
deathDate 1799-11-20
employed Jean-Jacques Rousseau NERFINISHED
ethnicGroup French
familyName Dupin NERFINISHED
father Samuel Bernard NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork feminist philosophy
literature
salon culture
social philosophy
women's rights
givenName Louise
knownFor advocating for women's rights
defending the equality of men and women
early feminist ideas
hosting an influential Enlightenment salon
languageSpoken French
mother Madeline Fontaine NERFINISHED
movement Enlightenment NERFINISHED
name Louise Dupin NERFINISHED
nativeLanguage French
notableGuest Buffon NERFINISHED
Fontenelle NERFINISHED
Marivaux NERFINISHED
Montesquieu NERFINISHED
Voltaire NERFINISHED
notableStudentOrProtégé Jean-Jacques Rousseau NERFINISHED
notableWork On the Equality of Men and Women NERFINISHED
occupation hostess
philosopher
salonnière
writer
placeOfBirth Paris
placeOfDeath Chenonceaux NERFINISHED
residence Château de Chenonceau NERFINISHED
Paris
sexOrGender female
socialCircle French Enlightenment philosophers
French aristocracy
French writers
spouse Claude Dupin NERFINISHED

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Château de Chenonceau notableOwner Louise Dupin