[Chevalière d’Éon, left, dueling with Saint Georges, right. Her sword can be seen striking her opponent.]
Chevalière d’Éon (born 1728) was assigned male at birth. She presented as a man for forty-nine years, and as a woman for thirty-three years. d’Eon held a variety of professions during her life including being a spy, a dragoon captain, and an author. When d’Éon demanded that the French government recognize her as female King Louis XVI and his court granted her request.
d’Éon was an avid fencer. She dueled throughout her life. For a time d’Éon toured England with another female fencer, actress and friend Mrs. Bateman, and made fencing her primary means of income. During 1787 the Prince of Wales arranged a match between d’Éon and Monsieur de Saint George, a master fencer acquainted with d’Éon, at Carlton House in London. While d’Éon did not win this match she did show off her skill by striking Saint George with a “coup de temps”, meaning she managed to hit Saint George during the preparation of his attack.
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One of my favourite things about studying History is when you come across a rich, rather complete source from someone who is not really important in the sense of not being One Of The Great Figures of History but still lived through an interesting time or event or even when they lived through a totally uneventful period I still think it’s interesting when the source just gives us their general impressions about their life and the times they’re living. Basically knowing how normal, not very remarkable people lived and thought throughout history is immensely interesting. This is not exactly social history because social history usually doesn’t talk about individuals and doesn’t really concern itself with their thoughts and impressions. I have nothing against studying the great figures of history or against social history which tends to put people in social groups but the individual who did nothing especially grand and about whom we have luckily a good degree of information is quite extraordinary and ought to be more appreciated.