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In page Adélaïde Dufrénoy:

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Madame Dufrénoy was born in Nantes on 3 December 1765,[1][2] the daughter of Jacques Billet, a jeweller for the Crown of Poland. She had a lavish education and studied at Sœurs Hospitalières de la Roquette, the convent her aunt Mère Saint-Félix oversaw.[2][3] There, she studied advanced Latin to a proficient enough level to translate the works of Virgil[4][5][2] and Horace.[citation needed] When she returned home, her father invited her into his literary circle, where she met for the first time her cousin Jean-Louis Laya, who introduced her to French poetry.[5][3] She also reconnected with her childhood friend Gabrielle Charpentier, at whose cafe she met her future husband.[3]