Madame de Thèbes explained
Madame de Thèbes is the pseudonym of two fortunetellers living in Europe between the late nineteenth century and the end of World War II.[1] The usage of the name has also entered popular culture, which includes characters based loosely on the life experiences of the historical figures.[2]
Origin
de Thèbes means "of Thebes" in French, which refers to the city of Thebes in ancient Egypt. The name was suggested by French writer and playwright Alexandre Dumas fils to Anne-Victorine Savigny with inspiration from his psychological drama La Route de Thèbes about a mysterious woman, which was his final work and was never finished.[3]
Historical figures
France
Anne-Victorine Savigny (1844–1916),[4] or Anne-Victorine de Savigny, was a French clairvoyant and palm reader.[5] She is the main source of reference for the name Madame de Thèbes. Savigny was born in Ménilmontant, a neighborhood in Paris. She first worked as a cashier before becoming a tutor for a bourgeois family in 1877. She became an actress with the stage name Mademoiselle Dhalyle from around 1882. She delved into divination in the 1890s and studied chiromancy under Adolphe Desbarrolles. During this period, Savigny became personal friend of Alexandre Dumas fils through introduction of the painter Louis-Eugène Lambert, a shared friend of the two. Dumas fils helped Savigny expand her social circle among the high society members of Paris at the time and Savigny became an established figure in fortunetelling by the time Dumas fils passed away in 1895. Savigny's clientele include luminaries such as Marcel Proust and Queen Natalie of Serbia, among others. She plied her trade from her living room at No. 29 Avenue de Wagram in Paris.[6] Every Christmas since 1903, she published her prophecies in an Almanac, which enjoyed wide circulation. She was said to have predicted the following world events:[7] [8] [9]
She published several books including The Enigma of the Dream: Explanation of Dreams, which appeared in 1908.[10] [11] [12] She died in Paris in 1916 at the age of 73 in her country home and was buried in the Père Lachaise cemetery.[13]
Czech Republic
Matylda Průšová (? –) was a Czech fortuneteller who lived in the house No. 14 in the Golden Lane of Prague. She was a widow of a pharmacist and also made a living by embroidery in addition to fortunetelling. She predicted the downfall of the Third Reich.[14] [15] During World War II, she was captured by the Nazis and was killed around 1944.[16]
Popular culture
See also
Further reading
- News: Madame de Thebes, World's Most Renowned Seeress, Foretells Great Events of 1914 . The Pittsburg Press . 28 December 1913 . 27 December 2013.
- Book: Poinsot, M. C. . The Encyclopedia of Occult Sciences . 1939 . R. M. McBride . en.
- Book: Tervagne, Simone de . Le livre d'or de la voyance: de Madame de Thèbes à Yaguel Didier . 1986 . Garancière . 978-2-7340-0180-5 . fr.
- Book: Edelman, Nicole . Voyantes guérisseuses et visionnaires en France 1785-1914 . 2014 . Albin Michel . 978-2-226-29636-8 . fr.
- Book: Carroy, Jacqueline . Clés des songes et sciences des rêves: de l'Antiquité à Freud . Lancel . Juliette . 2016 . les Belles Lettres . 978-2-251-44570-0 . Paris . fr.
- Book: Davies, Owen . Owen Davies (historian) . A supernatural war: magic, divination, and faith during the First World War . 2018 . Oxford University Press . 978-0-19-879455-4 . Oxford, United Kingdom . on1022082619.
- Book: Ruickbie, Dr Leo . Angels in the Trenches: Spiritualism, Superstition and the Supernatural during the First World War . 2020 . Little, Brown . 978-1-4721-3959-7 . en.
Notes and References
- Web site: Fair . Vanity . 2020-03-20 . Astrologie : Trois voyantes célèbres qui ont marqué leur époque . 2024-08-03 . Vanity Fair . fr-FR.
- Web site: irenebimbasperduta . 2018-05-15 . Madame de Thebe . 2024-07-28 . I Tarocchi di Bimbasperduta . it.
- Book: Davies, Owen . A supernatural war: magic, divination, and faith during the First World War . 2018 . Oxford University Press . 978-0-19-879455-4 . Oxford, United Kingdom . on1022082619.
- Nagel . Alexandra H. M. . 2021-06-30 . From Chiromancy to Psychochirology: The Modern Transformation of a Mantic Art . Aries . 21 . 2 . 246–270 . 10.1163/15700593-02102002 . 1567-9896.
- Web site: Ruickbie . Leo . 2018-11-18 . Madame de Thèbes Foresees War . 2024-07-28 . Angels in the Trenches.
- Book: Baritaud, Bernard . Pierre Mac Orlan: His Life, His Time . 27 December 2013. 9782600036931 . 1992 . Librairie Droz.
- News: Mme. de Thebes's War Prophecies . The New York Times . 21 March 1915 . April 8, 2010.
- Book: Tervagne, Simone de . Le livre d'or de la voyance: de Madame de Thèbes à Yaguel Didier . 1986 . Garancière . 978-2-7340-0180-5 . fr.
- Hentges . Ernst . 1919 . Madame de Thèbes und Mademoiselle Le Normand . Zentralblatt für Okkultismus . 2/3 . 78-86 . de.
- Book: Madame de Thèbes . L'énigme du Rêve: Explication des Songes . The Enigma of the Dream: Explanation of Dreams . Librairie Felix Juven . Paris . 1908 . fr. 21 June 2011.
- Web site: Madame de Thèbes . 2024-07-28 . Montaigne Auctions . fr.
- Web site: CTHS – SAVIGNY Anne Victorine Madame de THÈBES . 2024-07-28 . cths.fr.
- News: 1916-12-27 . MME. A. DE THEBES, FAMOUS SEER, DIES; Paris Clairvoyant Who Predicted the European War Expires in Her 73d Year. . 2024-08-01 . The New York Times . en-US . 0362-4331.
- Web site: 2017-06-05 . The fortuneteller of the Golden Lane – Magic Bohemia . 2024-07-28.
- Web site: 2018-04-20 . Zlatá ulička: Magnet na romantiky - Novinky . 2024-07-29 . novinky.cz . cs.
- Web site: Vědma ze Zlaté uličky proti nacistům :: Mystika-info . 2024-07-28 . mystika.info . cs.
- Book: Tabouis, Genevieve . They Called Me Cassandra . 1942 . C. Scribner's sons . 978-0-306-70298-3 . en.
- Book: Hucker, Daniel . Public Opinion and the End of Appeasement in Britain and France . 2016-04-15 . Routledge . 978-1-317-07354-3 . en . 10.4324/9781315602936.
- Mrs. Parkington (1944) - IMDb . 2024-07-28 . www.imdb.com.
- Web site: Non solo Manga. Fumetti Bonelli : Dampyr, di Mauro Boselli e Maurizio Colombo; personaggi pag.2 . 2024-07-29 . www.nonsolomanga.it.