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Minette may refer to: People * Minette et Lise (1767–1807; 1771–?), Haitian actress sisters * "Minette" (Henrietta of England) (1644–1670), daughter of King Charles I and Duchess of Orléans * "Minette" (Anne-Catherine de Ligniville, Madame Helvétius) (1722–1800), French salon hostess * Minette Walters (born 1949), a British crime writer Other uses * a geological term used to locally describe a particular type of lamprophyre * Minette (ore) * Patron-Minette Patron-Minette was the name given to a street gang in Victor Hugo's 1862 novel ''Les Misérables'' and the musical of the same name. The gang consisted of four criminals: Montparnasse, Claquesous, Babet, and Gueulemer. They were well acquainted ..., a fictional criminal gang in the novel ''Les Miserables'' See also * Minet (other) * Minnette * Mynett {{Disambiguation, hndis ...
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Minette Et Lise
Minette et Lise was a sister couple of two stage artists, active in Saint Domingue in Pre-revolutionary Haiti. They consisted of ''Elisabeth Alexandrine Louise Ferrand'', stage name "Minette" (11 July 1767 in Port-au-Prince – 2 January 1807 in New Orléans) and Lise (born 1771). They have become known as ''Minette et Lise'' (Minette and Lise). Biography Minette and Lise were born in Port-au-Prince in Saint Domingue, in 1767 and 1771 respectively. They belonged to the ''affranchi'' class of free colored: their father was white, and their mother, Elisabeth Mahotière, Mahaultière or Daguin, was a free affranchi of African origin. They also had a brother, Louis Joseph Marin. During their childhood, the sisters were trained in acting by their mother. The artistic talents of the sisters were discovered by Madame Acquaire, an influential actress and opera singer of the Comédie de Port-au-Prince. She offered them lessons in singing and acting, which they accepted. Career in Saint D ...
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