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'''Anthoine Girard''', best known by his street name '''Tabarin''',  was a [[France|French]] {{Wiki|Farce|farceur}} and charlatan.
'''Anthoine Girard''' (c. 1584 – 1633), best known by his street name '''Tabarin''',  was a [[France|French]] {{Wiki|Farce|''farceur''}} and {{Wiki|charlatan}}.


Up until 1633, one of the main attractions of [[Place Dauphine]], then a clutter of little houses, was the trestle stage used by Tabarin, who put on short, [[Italy|Italian]]-style performances with his brother and their little theater troupe.<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed: Unity]]'' – [[Database: Place Dauphine]]</ref>
Up until 1633, one of the main attractions of [[Place Dauphine]], then a clutter of little houses, was the trestle stage used by Tabarin, who put on short, [[Italy|Italian]]-style performances with his brother and their little theater troupe.<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed: Unity]]'' – [[Database: Place Dauphine]]</ref>
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Latest revision as of 15:06, 22 October 2023

"The world is merely deceived by charlatans."
―Tabarin's motto[src]-[m]

Anthoine Girard (c. 1584 – 1633), best known by his street name Tabarin, was a French farceur and charlatan.

Up until 1633, one of the main attractions of Place Dauphine, then a clutter of little houses, was the trestle stage used by Tabarin, who put on short, Italian-style performances with his brother and their little theater troupe.[1]

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