Showing posts with label Strasbourg. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Strasbourg. Show all posts

Wednesday, December 1, 2021

During this Period We Have Learned a Lot


 260 Years Ago Today She Looked Very Real

Tuesday 1st of December 1761
Wax sculptor Marie Tussaud is born as Anne-Marie Grosholtz in Strasbourg, Bas-Rhin, France.
We have several siblings with whom we have more than a few common experiences in life and we have learned a few things along the way, from the experience of studying together in France. We have even been to the Great Pyrenees where we met some of the kings who were born during the times of Louis XIV and from there to the time of Napoleon II. From a young age Marie's father was trained as a scholar and she has developed her knowledge of the history of Europe. While Marie has never studied at home she enjoys learning more about her country, but also about her family. During this period we have learned a lot: The origins of Germany's great civilisation; the importance and importance of women in Europe; the birth-control pill (known as the pill of sterility) used by British physicians; the ancient Greek goddess Athena which is said to have been involved with the fertility of animals and plants, fertility that contributed to the spread of Rome and the beginning of the Roman Empire; the origins of women's sexuality; the origin of civilization and the beginning of gender equality; women's love of women and gender equality; and the idea of the mother, woman, man and man having the same quality of a wife and mother.

Tuesday, November 30, 2021

Raffi Was Never Able to Live Again


 68 Years Ago Today

Monday 30th of November 1953
Cubist artist Francis Picabia dies of unknown causes at the age of 74 in Paris, VIe, Île-de-France, France. Born on 2nd of September 1951 and born on 23rd of August 1949, his life was made very difficult and he was constantly hospitalized and hospitalized for years. The hospital where he was born was located near to the city of Strasbourg, France, the site where he went to school every summer. During this time he went to Saint-Sulacourt (Belize), a place which has almost lost its charm, and where he went to live and work for his whole life to a extent. His children were named Raffi and Emilie. His wife were named Mariam, and his son Emilie was named Fumi. Today he was born at the Tissot Centre for Applied Mathematics in Toulouse, France. When he came to Canada in 1966, he was living and being cared for by his father and his relatives in the city of Paris, where his parents lived. However it was discovered in May 1957 that he had developed a rare form of epilepsy in which it could start a seizure. The disease was very difficult to detect, and it started to spread over the country. Raffi was never able to live again. His grandmother died of the illness and his mother died in 1974. When he was twenty