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Louis Apollinaire Christien Emmanuel Comte "The King's Conjurer" (born Geneva, June 22, 1788 – Rueil, November 25, 1859), also known simply as Comte, was a celebrated nineteenth-century Parisian magician, greatly admired by Robert-Houdin. Comte owned the Théâtre Comte passage des Panoramas of the 2nd arrondissement of Paris and another one in the Passage Choiseul.

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  • Louis-Christian-Emmanuel-Apollinaire Comte est un prestidigitateur et ventriloque suisse né à Genève, d'un père français, le 22 juin 1788, et mort à Rueil (Seine-et-Oise) le 25 novembre 1859. Il fut un artiste parisien du XIXe siècle de grande renommée pour son art de la prestidigitation et grâce à ses tours de ventriloquie qui serait la science de l'engastrimysme. Louis XVIII lui décerna le titre de « physicien du roi » qu'il utilisa pour toutes ses représentations. (fr)
  • Louis Apollinaire Christien Emmanuel Comte "The King's Conjurer" (born Geneva, June 22, 1788 – Rueil, November 25, 1859), also known simply as Comte, was a celebrated nineteenth-century Parisian magician, greatly admired by Robert-Houdin. Comte owned the Théâtre Comte passage des Panoramas of the 2nd arrondissement of Paris and another one in the Passage Choiseul. (en)
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  • Louis-Christian-Emmanuel-Apollinaire Comte est un prestidigitateur et ventriloque suisse né à Genève, d'un père français, le 22 juin 1788, et mort à Rueil (Seine-et-Oise) le 25 novembre 1859. Il fut un artiste parisien du XIXe siècle de grande renommée pour son art de la prestidigitation et grâce à ses tours de ventriloquie qui serait la science de l'engastrimysme. Louis XVIII lui décerna le titre de « physicien du roi » qu'il utilisa pour toutes ses représentations. (fr)
  • Louis Apollinaire Christien Emmanuel Comte "The King's Conjurer" (born Geneva, June 22, 1788 – Rueil, November 25, 1859), also known simply as Comte, was a celebrated nineteenth-century Parisian magician, greatly admired by Robert-Houdin. He performed for Louis XVIII at the Tuileries Palace and was made a Chevalier de la Légion d'Honneur by Louis-Philippe. He was sometimes called "The Conjurer of the Three Kings" (Louis XVIII, Charles X, and Louis-Philippe). In 1814, Comte became the first conjurer on record to pull a white rabbit out of a top hat though this is also attributed to the much later John Henry Anderson. Comte owned the Théâtre Comte passage des Panoramas of the 2nd arrondissement of Paris and another one in the Passage Choiseul. (en)
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