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Marceline or Marcelline may refer to: People with the given name *Marceline Desbordes-Valmore (1786–1859), French poet * Marceline Orbes (1874–1927), Spanish clown *Marceline Day (1908–2000), American actress whose career began as a child in the 1910s *Marcelline Jayakody (1902–1998), Sri Lankan Catholic priest, musician, and journalist * Marcelline Picard-Kanapé (born 1941), Innu teacher and chief Characters *Marceline, character from the play ''The Marriage of Figaro'' by Pierre Beaumarchais *Marceline the Vampire Queen, a character in the animated series ''Adventure Time'' Places * Marceline, Pasadena, California, neighborhood *Marcelline, Illinois *Marceline, Missouri *Sainte-Marcelline-de-Kildare, Quebec * Villa Sainte-Marcelline, private French school in Westmount, Quebec See also * Marceline (fabric) * 1730 Marceline, a main-belt asteroid *''Jason and Marceline ''Jason and Marceline'' is a 1986 young adult novel by Jerry Spinelli Jerry Spinelli (born ...
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Marceline Desbordes-Valmore
Marceline Desbordes-Valmore (20 June 1786 – 23 July 1859) was a French poet and novelist. She was born in Douai. Following the French Revolution, her father's business was ruined, and she traveled with her mother to Guadeloupe in search of financial help from a distant relative. Marceline's mother died of yellow fever there, and the young girl somehow made her way back to France. At age 16, back in Douai, she began a career on stage. In 1817 she married her husband, the "second-rate" actor Prosper Lanchantin-Valmore. She published ''Élégies et Romances'', her first poetic work, in 1819. In 1821 she published the narrative work ''Veillées des Antilles''. It includes the novella ''Sarah'', a contribution to the genre of slave stories in France. Marceline appeared as an actress and singer in Douai, Rouen, the Opéra-Comique in Paris, and the Théâtre de la Monnaie in Brussels, where she notably played Rosine in Beaumarchais's ''Le Barbier de Séville''. She retired from the ...
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Marceline Orbes
Isidro Marcelino Orbés Casanova (May 15, 1873November 5, 1927), best known simply as Marceline, was a world-renowned clown during the late 19th and early 20th century.Cullen, Frank et alVaudeville old & new, Vol. 1 p. 719 (2007)(21 September 1913)Merry Marceline's Magic Mimicry A Marvel ''Washington Herald'' Early life Marceline was born in Jaca, Spain in 1873, performed in Spain, France and other continental european countries, made his way to England by around 1895. He had success at the London Hippodrome and then enticed by producers Thompson and Dundy to come to the New York Hippodrome, where he arrived with great fanfare in 1905.(23 April 1905)An "Acrobatic Clown" ''New York Tribune''(16 December 1905)For the Little Folks ''Evening Star'' He was a part of shows at the Hippodrome through 1915,(27 November 1910)Marceline, Famous Hippodrome Clown, Made His Debut When Seven Years Old ''Pittsburgh Press'' by which time his pantomime routine and falling gags were falling out o ...
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Marceline Day
Marceline Day (born Marceline Newlin; April 24, 1908 – February 16, 2000) was an American motion picture actress whose career began as a child in the 1910s and ended in the 1930s. Early life Marceline Newlin was born in Colorado Springs, Colorado and raised in Salt Lake City, Utah, the daughter of Frank and Irene Newlin and the younger sister of film actress Alice Day. She attended Venice High School (Los Angeles), Venice High School. Career Day began her film career after her sister Alice Day became a featured actress as one of the Sennett Bathing Beauties in one and two-reel comedies for Keystone Studios. Day made her first film appearance with her sister in the 1924 Mack Sennett comedy ''Picking Peaches'' before being cast in a string of comedy shorts opposite actor Harry Langdon and a stint in early Hollywood Western (genre), Westerns opposite such silent film cowboy stars as Hoot Gibson, Art Acord and Jack Hoxie. Gradually, Day began appearing in more dramatic roles opposi ...
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Marcelline Jayakody
Fr. Marcelline Jayakody ( Sinhala: මර්සලින් ජයකොඩි පියතුමා) (3 June 1902 ─ January 15, 1998) was a Sri Lankan Catholic priest, musician, lyricist, author, journalist and an exponent of indigenous culture. He is attributed with the epithet 'පන්සලේ පියතුමා' (Pansale Piyathuma - Priest in the Temple). Ven. Dr. Ittapane Dhammalankara Thera authored a book on Jayakody's life, ''මල් පැලේ උපන් පන්සලේ පියතුමා'', (''Malpale Upan Pansale Piyathuma''), which is recorded as the first book in the world by a Buddhist prelate on a Catholic priest. Passion Play of Duwa Fr. Jayakody served as the head priest in Duwa in 1939. Duwa is the Passion Play Village of Sri Lanka. Originally, the play used traditional puppets as actors. Jayakody wrote the original script for a passion play, influenced by Fr. Jacome Gonsalves, and composed new hymns to the traditional "Pasan". He next i ...
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Marcelline Picard-Kanapé
Marcelline Picard-Kanapé , Marcelline P. Kanapé, (born 1941 in Betsiamites ow Pessamitin the Côte-Nord">Pessamit">ow_Pessamit<_a>.html" ;"title="Pessamit.html" ;"title="ow Pessamit">ow Pessamit">Pessamit.html" ;"title="ow Pessamit">ow Pessamitin the Côte-Nord region of Quebec) is considered one of the great specialists in education among First Nations in Canada, distinguishing herself since the 1950s. She was the first Innu teacher in Quebec, the first Aboriginal person to serve on the Conseil supérieur de l'éducation, and the first female Innu chief. Biography Marcelline Picard-Kanapé is from the Innu community and First Nations reserve of Betsiamites (now Pessamit), near Rimouski, Quebec. She was the eldest of twelve children. She was schooled first by the Sisters of Charity and then studied at the École Normale du Bon-Conseil in Chicoutimi. In 1959, at age 18, she obtained a diploma in preschool and elementary school education and became the first In ...
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The Marriage Of Figaro (play)
''The Marriage of Figaro'' (french: link=no, La Folle Journée, ou Le Mariage de Figaro ("The Mad Day, or The Marriage of Figaro")) is a comedy in five acts, written in 1778 by Pierre Beaumarchais. This play is the second in the Figaro trilogy, preceded by ''The Barber of Seville'' and followed by '' The Guilty Mother''. In the first play, ''The Barber'', the story begins with a simple love triangle in which a Spanish count has fallen in love with a girl called Rosine. He disguises himself to ensure that she will love him back for his character, not his wealth. But this is all foiled when Rosine's guardian, Doctor Bartholo, who wants her hand in marriage, confines her to the house. The Count runs into an ex-servant of his (now a barber), Figaro, and pressures him into setting up a meeting between the Count and Rosine. He succeeds and the lovers are married to end the first part of the trilogy. ''The Marriage'' was written as a sequel to ''The Barber''. In his preface to the pla ...
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Marceline The Vampire Queen
Marceline the Vampire Queen is a fictional character in the American animated Cartoon Network television series ''Adventure Time'', created by Pendleton Ward. She is voiced by Olivia Olson in most appearances, by Ava Acres as a child, and by Cloris Leachman as an older woman. Marceline is a fun-loving 1,000-year-old vampire queen, as well as a musician who plays an electric bass that she made from her family's heirloom battle-ax. Ward created the artistic design for Marceline, with small changes and additions added by Phil Rynda, the former lead character and prop designer for ''Adventure Time''. Marceline makes her debut in the first-season episode "Evicted!" in which she forces Finn and Jake from their home. However, as the series progresses, Marceline becomes a close friend to the two. Several backstory episodes have established that she was born to an unnamed human mother (voiced by Rebecca Sugar) and the demon Hunson Abadeer (voiced by Olivia's real-life father, Mar ...
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Marcelline, Illinois
Marcelline is an unincorporated community in northwest Ursa Township, Adams County, Illinois, United States. Marcelline is located on Illinois Route 96 four miles north of Ursa and five miles south of Lima Lima ( ; ), originally founded as Ciudad de Los Reyes (City of The Kings) is the capital and the largest city of Peru. It is located in the valleys of the Chillón River, Chillón, Rímac River, Rímac and Lurín Rivers, in the desert zone of t .... Bear Creek flows past approximately two miles to the north.''Illinois Atlas & Gazetteer,'' Delorme, 6th ed., 2010, p. 47 References Unincorporated communities in Adams County, Illinois Unincorporated communities in Illinois {{AdamsCountyIL-geo-stub ...
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Marceline, Missouri
Marceline is a city in Chariton and Linn counties in the U.S. state of Missouri. The population was 2,123 at the 2020 census. History Marceline was laid out in 1887, and named after the wife of a railroad man. A post office called Marceline has been in operation since 1887. Marceline is most famous for being the boyhood home of Walt Disney, and the original Main Street USA. Geography Marceline is located at {{coord, 39, 42, 52, N, 92, 56, 51, W, type:city (39.714314, -92.947376).{{cite web, url=https://www.census.gov/geographies/reference-files/time-series/geo/gazetteer-files.html, publisher=United States Census Bureau, access-date=2011-04-23, date=2011-02-12, title=US Gazetteer files: 2010, 2000, and 1990 According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of {{convert, 3.32, sqmi, sqkm, 2, of which {{convert, 3.28, sqmi, sqkm, 2 is land and {{convert, 0.04, sqmi, sqkm, 2 is water.{{cite web, title=US Gazetteer files 2010, url=https://www.census.gov/geo/www ...
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Sainte-Marcelline-de-Kildare, Quebec
Sainte-Marcelline-de-Kildare is a municipality in the Lanaudière region of Quebec, Canada, part of the Matawinie Regional County Municipality. Etymology The name Sainte-Marcelline-de-Kildare honors Saint Marcellina, a catholic saint who lived in the 4th century. She was chosen because she was the elder sister of Ambrose, another saint which the neighboring municipality of Saint-Ambroise-de-Kildare was named after. Since the municipality of Sainte-Marcelline-de-Kildare was created from territories of Saint=Ambroise-de-Kildare, it made sense to name the municipality after her. The name Kildare honors the town of Kildare in Ireland, a town from which most of the first settlers of the municipality came from. Demographics Population Private dwellings occupied by usual residents: 829 (total dwellings: 1019) Language Mother tongue:Statistics Canada 2021 Census Sainte-Marcelline-de-Kildare community profile/ref> * English as first language: 2.2% * French as first language: 95.3% * ...
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Villa Sainte-Marcelline
Villa Sainte-Marcelline is a private French school located in Westmount, Quebec. It is an all-girl school from kindergarten Kindergarten is a preschool educational approach based on playing, singing, practical activities such as drawing, and social interaction as part of the transition from home to school. Such institutions were originally made in the late 18th cent ... up to grade 11. History In September 1959, the Marcelline nuns opened an all-girls school to 66 students in the "Aimé Geoffrion" mansion on Upper Belmont Avenue in Westmount. Six years later, the school bought the house next door. In 1988, it undertook major construction work to join both houses and create a bigger school. Henceforth, the students benefitted from a new gym, auditorium and several science labs. With the expansion of the school, the student population grew and diversified its extracurriculars. It became a first choice school for elite French families and wealthy English families wanting to integr ...
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