Lostant, wife of a French nobleman (historical attribution)

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Lostant, wife of a French nobleman, is a historically obscure figure chiefly remembered as the eponymous namesake of the village of Lostant, Illinois.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf eponym
historical figure
associatedPlace France NERFINISHED
Lostant, Illinois NERFINISHED
eponymOf Lostant, Illinois NERFINISHED
evidenceStatus historical attribution
gender female
hasNotableRole namesake of Lostant, Illinois
historicalStatus obscure figure
knownFor being the eponymous namesake of Lostant, Illinois
nameUsedFor village of Lostant, Illinois NERFINISHED
nameVariant Madame Lostant (attributed) NERFINISHED
nationality French
notableFor inspiring the toponym "Lostant" in Illinois NERFINISHED
spouseOf French nobleman

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Lostant, Illinois namedAfter Lostant, wife of a French nobleman (historical attribution)