Beau Nash

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Beau Nash was an influential 18th-century English dandy and master of ceremonies at Bath, famed for shaping the city’s social scene and fashionable society.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf dandy
human
master of ceremonies
burialPlace Bath Abbey NERFINISHED
countryOfCitizenship England
Kingdom of Great Britain
dateOfBirth 1674-10-18
dateOfDeath 1761-02-03
educatedAt Jesus College, Oxford NERFINISHED
era Georgian era NERFINISHED
ethnicGroup Welsh
fieldOfWork entertainment
social organization
givenName Richard Nash NERFINISHED
hasInfluenced social customs in Georgian England
knownFor extravagant dress
gambling
hosting and organizing assemblies
influence on Georgian high society
languageSpoken English
nickname Beau Nash NERFINISHED
notableEvent introduction of formal rules for Bath assemblies
notableFor establishing rules of polite society in Bath
promoting Bath as a fashionable spa resort
shaping the social scene of Bath
occupation dandy
fashion arbiter
gambler
master of ceremonies
placeOfBirth Swansea NERFINISHED
Wales NERFINISHED
placeOfDeath Bath NERFINISHED
England
Somerset NERFINISHED
portrayedIn The Life of Richard Nash, Esq. by Oliver Goldsmith NERFINISHED
positionHeld Master of Ceremonies at Bath NERFINISHED
residence Bath NERFINISHED
Swansea NERFINISHED
sexOrGender male
socialClass gentry-associated society figure
timePeriod 18th century
workLocation Bath NERFINISHED
England
Somerset NERFINISHED

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Henry Fielding relative Beau Nash