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  • ...egría, where he met—and later married—a French acrobat, Marie-Louise Lasserre Seguino. Spain had fallen on hard times, and in order to survive, ...n act and a hand-to-hand balancing act with his young sister, Neña (Marie-Louise Andreu, 1897-1915), in which he originally dressed as a girl—which ma
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  • ...egría, where he met—and later married—a French acrobat, Marie-Louise Lasserre Seguino. Spain had fallen on hard times, and in order to survive, ...ear, Marie-Louise gave birth to her second child, a daughter, Neña (Marie-Louise Andreu, 1897-1915). At age two, little José appeared in his father's risle
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  • ...dwig Charlotte Catharina Stosch, née Ernst. Hans had five siblings: Marie Louise Albertine Walpurgis, known as Wally, born in 1868; two twin brothers, of wh ...mals were horses, but a first elephant bought from [[The Hagenbeck Dynasty|Hagenbeck]] was soon added, and seven more would follow in 1906, purchased from the L
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  • .... His father was Louis-Marius Palisse (1856-1891), an acrobat; his mother, Louise (1859-1895), née Bertoletti, was an equestrienne. Alexandre, who had a you ...and Portugal, where he toured at the beginning of the hostilities with the Hagenbeck menagerie as an adjunct to his traveling circus—a move that proved qu
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  • ...wn), had nine children: Max (1853-1933), Ernst, Albert (1858-1939), Adele, Louise, Adolf, Martha, Jacques (who became the circus’s music conductor) and Emi ...ircus Renz in Vienna, owned by [[The Hagenbeck Dynasty|Heinrich and Lorenz Hagenbeck]], and then went to Göteborg and Stockholm. Their 1939 summer tour in Swed
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