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  • Baptiste Loisset (1797-1863) was, in the first half of the nineteenth century, one of Europe He was born Jean-Baptiste Antoine Loisset on November 28, 1797 (according to his Dutch marriage certificate) in Charl
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  • #REDIRECT: [[Baptiste Loisset]] [[Category:Circuses|Loisset]]
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  • ...pe, the Cirque de Paris of [[Paul Cuzent]], [[Jean Lejars]] and [[Baptiste Loisset]]. ...g their own company with the celebrated equestrian and director [[Baptiste Loisset]]. Dejean tried to sue them, but without effect, and the Cirque de Paris, a
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  • Baptiste Loisset (1797-1863) was, in the first half of the nineteenth century, one of Europe He was born Jean-Baptiste Antoine Loisset on November 28, 1797 (according to his Dutch marriage certificate) in Charl
    18 KB (2,822 words) - 00:48, 17 November 2025
  • #REDIRECT: [[Baptiste Loisset]]
    86 B (9 words) - 19:22, 1 September 2018
  • #REDIRECT: [[Baptiste Loisset]] ...ory:Equestrians|Loisset, François]][[Category:Circus Owners and Directors|Loisset, François]]
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  • ...]], [[Jean Lejars]] and, for the time being, [[The Loisset Family|Baptiste Loisset]]. The Cirque de Paris was Europe's premier and most successful company at
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  • ...Jean-Baptiste Auriol, Jr. (1834-1857), son of the illustrious clown [[Jean-Baptiste Auriol]] (1806-1881)—a union that, sadly, was short-lived. ...el returned to Bordeaux in the spring of 1833, that time with the [[Cirque Loisset]], she had firmly established herself as a true emerging star in the equest
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  • ...er Jean-Baptiste Auriol, fils (1834-1857), le fils du célèbre clown Jean-Baptiste Auriol (1806-1881) – une union qui fut malheureusement brève. De retour à Bordeaux au printemps 1833, cette fois avec le [[Cirque Loisset]], Virginie s’imposa comme une l'étoile montante du monde équestre. Son
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