Julius Soubise (1754 – 25 August 1798) was a formerly enslaved Afro-Caribbean man and a well-known fop in late eighteenth-century Britain. The satirized depiction of Soubise, A Mungo Macaroni, is a relic of intersectionality between race, class, and gender in eighteenth-century London. His life of luxury as a free man of colour allowed him to excel in elite activities such as fencing and made him notorious in London's social scene as an exception to norms.[1]
^Miller, Monica L. (2009). Slaves to fashion : black dandyism and the styling of black diasporic identity. Durham: Duke University Press. ISBN 9780822391517. OCLC 462914558.
JuliusSoubise (1754 – 25 August 1798) was a formerly enslaved Afro-Caribbean man and a well-known fop in late eighteenth-century Britain. The satirized...
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the modern city of Paris was first mentioned in the mid-1st century BC by Julius Caesar as Luteciam Parisiorum ('Lutetia of the Parisii'), and is later attested...
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remained in localized use until 1923. January 17 – Led by the Duke of Soubise, the Huguenots launch a second rebellion against King Louis XIII, with...
enjoyed by Michelle de Saubonne, wife of the Lord of Le château du Parc-Soubise situated in Mouchamps. For this she presented him to Anne of Brittany,...
had issue Anne Julie de Melun, Princess Consort of Soubise 1698 18 May 1724 Jules, Prince of Soubise, had issue Auguste Louise of Württemberg-Oels, Duchess...
four seasons, alternating with heroic figures from Ancient Rome, including Julius Caesar, Hannibal, and Agrippina-Plotine. These are copies; the originals...
meat and/or seafood named after the famous jazz singer Frank Sinatra Soubise sauce – the onion purée or béchamel sauce with added onion purée is probably...
facing the building, is named in honor of the Roman Emperors, particularly Julius Caesar who visited the island during the Gallic Wars to meet with the leaders...
Protestant city of La Rochelle joins in the revolt by Benjamin, Duke of Soubise. August 22 – Huguenot rebellions: Louis XIII of France besieges the city...
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ambassador to Russia (d. 1767) January 16 – Jules, Prince of Soubise, French nobleman and Prince of Soubise (d. 1724) January 17 – Franz Neumayr, German Jesuit...
Leslie, 1st Earl of Leven, Scottish soldier (d. 1661) Benjamin, Duke of Soubise, French Huguenot leader (d. 1642) Adriana Basile, Italian composer (d....
Friedrich Abel, German composer (b. 1723) July 4 – Charles, Prince of Soubise, Marshal of France (b. 1715) July 25 – Arthur Devis, British artist (b...