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'''Bastienne Josèphe''' (1690s – unknown) was the madame of [[La Dame en Rose]], a [[Brothels|brothel]] in [[Port-au-Prince]], during the 1730s, and a supporter of [[Augustin Dieufort]]'s [[Maroon rebellion]]. | '''Bastienne Josèphe''' (1690s – unknown) was the madame of [[La Dame en Rose]], a [[Brothels|brothel]] in [[Port-au-Prince]], during the 1730s, and a supporter of [[Augustin Dieufort]]'s [[Maroon rebellion]]. | ||
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Born to a prostitute at La Dame en Rose, Bastienne grew up in the brothel she would later own. When she was young, she allowed other children to spy on the brothel's illicit activities for a price; by her teens, training in reading, writing and financial management made her an indispensable assistant to the brothel's madam. During this time, she came to understand that the business could be used for great political gain, as deal-making, scandals, and exchanges of information were common at the brothel. | Born to a prostitute at La Dame en Rose, Bastienne grew up in the brothel she would later own. When she was young, she allowed other children to spy on the brothel's illicit activities for a price; by her teens, training in reading, writing and financial management made her an indispensable assistant to the brothel's madam. During this time, she came to understand that the business could be used for great political gain, as deal-making, scandals, and exchanges of information were common at the brothel. | ||
Though Bastienne was at one point engaged, she ultimately forewent marriage to inherit La Dame en Rose when the previous madam passed. Her skill with finances allowed her to double the business' profits, a portion of which she used to buy freedom for slaves in Port-au-Prince. She then began acting as an informant for the Maroon rebellion, using her [[ | Though Bastienne was at one point engaged, she ultimately forewent marriage to inherit La Dame en Rose when the previous madam passed. Her skill with finances allowed her to double the business' profits, a portion of which she used to buy freedom for slaves in Port-au-Prince. She then began acting as an informant for the Maroon rebellion, using her [[courtesans]] to gather information on their politically powerful clients. | ||
===Meeting Adéwalé=== | ===Meeting Adéwalé=== | ||
Revision as of 16:55, 18 April 2014
Bastienne Josèphe (1690s – unknown) was the madame of La Dame en Rose, a brothel in Port-au-Prince, during the 1730s, and a supporter of Augustin Dieufort's Maroon rebellion.
Biography
Early life
Born to a prostitute at La Dame en Rose, Bastienne grew up in the brothel she would later own. When she was young, she allowed other children to spy on the brothel's illicit activities for a price; by her teens, training in reading, writing and financial management made her an indispensable assistant to the brothel's madam. During this time, she came to understand that the business could be used for great political gain, as deal-making, scandals, and exchanges of information were common at the brothel.
Though Bastienne was at one point engaged, she ultimately forewent marriage to inherit La Dame en Rose when the previous madam passed. Her skill with finances allowed her to double the business' profits, a portion of which she used to buy freedom for slaves in Port-au-Prince. She then began acting as an informant for the Maroon rebellion, using her courtesans to gather information on their politically powerful clients.
Meeting Adéwalé
In 1735, she met Adéwalé, an Assassin who had been shipwrecked on Saint-Domingue following the loss of his brig, the Victoire. Bastienne soon convinced the Assassin to aid the growing resistance against Pierre, Marquis de Fayet, the French governor of Port-au-Prince. While their relationship was originally rocky, they grew close over the following years.[1]
At some point after De Fayet's death in 1737, Bastienne and Adéwalé shared a night of passion, leading to the eventual birth of a son, who would later become the father of Eseosa.[2]
Bastienne passed away before 1776.[2]
Gallery
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Bastienne and Adéwalé in La Dame en Rose
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Bastienne and Adéwalé bidding each other goodbye
References
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