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Marie-Louise Victorine Bessarabo (pen names, Héra Mirtel, Juliette de Boulogne, Juliette de Lotus; 24 October 1868 - 21 March 1931) was a French writer, woman of letters, militant feminist, salonnier, lecturer, and ardent suffragist. She was also a spiritist and a believer in the Black Mass, a stock exchange gambler, a plotter for the restoration of the royalist regime in France, as well as an advisor of other women in matrimony and affairs of the heart. Mirtel was famous for the murder of her second husband, Georges Bessarabo, whose body was sent in a "bloody trunk" "from Paris to Nancy, by rail. Brilliantly defended by Vincent de Moro-Giafferi, she was sentenced to twenty years' imprisonment. She was suspected of having murdered her first husband as well.

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  • Marie-Louise Victorine Bessarabo (pen names, Héra Mirtel, Juliette de Boulogne, Juliette de Lotus; 24 October 1868 - 21 March 1931) was a French writer, woman of letters, militant feminist, salonnier, lecturer, and ardent suffragist. She was also a spiritist and a believer in the Black Mass, a stock exchange gambler, a plotter for the restoration of the royalist regime in France, as well as an advisor of other women in matrimony and affairs of the heart. Mirtel was famous for the murder of her second husband, Georges Bessarabo, whose body was sent in a "bloody trunk" "from Paris to Nancy, by rail. Brilliantly defended by Vincent de Moro-Giafferi, she was sentenced to twenty years' imprisonment. She was suspected of having murdered her first husband as well. (en)
  • Héra Mirtel (Lyon, 24 de octubre de 1868 – Rennes, 21 de marzo de 1931), nacida Marie Louise Victoria Grouès, fue una mujer de letras, sufragista, espiritista proponente de "misas negras", activista monárquica y militante feminista francesa, célebre por el asesinato de su marido, Georges Bassarabo, cuyo cadáver fue enviado en un "baúl sangriento" desde París a Nancy, por ferrocarril. Utilizó distintos pseudónimos: Héra Mirtel, Juliette de Boulogne o de Lotus y su obra comprende novelas, poemas, piezas dramáticas y numerosos artículos. Escritora, salonnière, cronista y conferenciante, fundadora del periódico L'Entente, secretaria general de la redacción de El Renacimiento Contemporáneo, recomendaba un feminismo matriarcal, inspirado en las tesis de Johann Jakob Bachofen.​ (es)
  • Héra Mirtel de son vrai nom Marie Louise Victoire Grouès (1868-1931), est une femme de lettres et militante féministe française, célèbre pour l'assassinat de son mari, Georges Bassarabo, dont le cadavre avait été expédié dans une "malle sanglante" de Paris à Nancy, par chemin de fer. (fr)
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  • Marie-Louise Victorine Bessarabo (en)
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