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[[File:Salon de Madame Geoffrin.jpg|thumb|250px|A painting of a reading at Geoffrin's salon]]
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'''Marie Thérèse Rodet Geoffrin''' (26 June 1699 – 6 October 1777) was a leading female figure of the French {{Wiki|Age of Enlightenment|Enlightenment}}.
'''Marie Thérèse Rodet Geoffrin''' (26 June 1699 – 6 October 1777) was a leading female figure of the French [[Age of Enlightenment|Enlightenment]].


Geoffrin became known for her salon in [[Paris]], which helped establish a salon tradition among Enlightenment intellectuals, who would engage in intellectual discussions with politeness.<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed: Revelations]]''</ref> She was buried in the [[Church of Saint-Roch]], along with the Enlightenment lumniaries [[Denis Diderot]] and the {{Wiki|Baron d'Holbach}}.<ref>''[[Project Widow]]''</ref>
Geoffrin became known for her salon in [[Paris]], which helped establish a salon tradition among Enlightenment intellectuals, who would engage in intellectual discussions with politeness.<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed: Revelations]]''</ref> She was buried in the [[Church of Saint-Roch]], along with the Enlightenment lumniaries [[Denis Diderot]] and the {{Wiki|Baron d'Holbach}}.<ref>''[[Project Widow]]''</ref>
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A painting of a reading at Geoffrin's salon

Marie Thérèse Rodet Geoffrin (26 June 1699 – 6 October 1777) was a leading female figure of the French Enlightenment.

Geoffrin became known for her salon in Paris, which helped establish a salon tradition among Enlightenment intellectuals, who would engage in intellectual discussions with politeness.[1] She was buried in the Church of Saint-Roch, along with the Enlightenment lumniaries Denis Diderot and the Baron d'Holbach.[2]

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