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  • ...urniaire Family|Tourniaires]], [[Giuseppe Chiarini]], and the flamboyant [[Louis Soullier]] certainly made their mark on the Middle Kingdom, but their tours
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  • .... Petersburg since he had already been there with the [[Jacques Tourniaire|Tourniaire Company]] in 1827. Viool was on his way to become an important figure of th ...e Olympique (Paris)|Cirque Olympique]], on the Boulevard du Temple, when [[Louis Dejean]] took over the [[The Franconi Dynasty|Franconis]]' circus in 1835.
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  • The French equestrian [[Louis Soullier]] (1813-1888), who managed Vienna's Circus at the Prater, toured t Another French equestrian, [[Jacques Tourniaire]] (1772-1829), went to Russia in 1816, where he established the first Russi
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  • ...de a decent living from their trade; while Geneviève brought up Baptiste, Louis Delinsky took care of his acrobatic education. ...layed great strength and courage after a bad fall, which greatly impressed Tourniaire. The equestrian offered to take him as an apprentice, but Baptiste, who was
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  • ...ce as both a circus and a swimming pool, Gridaine and Sauffroy worked with Louis Solignac (1858-1902), the engineer who had conceived the technical features ...uestrian and circus director who had already served as ''régisseur'' in [[Louis Dejean]]’s Parisian circuses, Léopold Loyal was "tall, large, even ventr
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  • ...ed a great ability. The talented French equestrian (and future director) [[Louis Soullier]] had joined Guerra's company and was soon to defect for de Bach's ...was by then mostly rented out to various companies while Laura de Bach and Louis Soullier were touring the world. Alessandro Guerra, Jr., age six, was on th
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