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- Anne_Pépin abstract "Anne Pépin (1747-1837), was a Senegalese signara. She belonged to the more famous of the so-called signare on the island Gorée in French Senegal, and are known for her relationship with the then governor Stanislas de Boufflers. She was a leading person in the signare community and regarded as one of the most known historical representatives. She should not be confused with her niece, Anna Colas Pépin, who became known for a similar relationship with François d'Orléans, Prince of Joinville.".
- Q2742483 abstract "Anne Pépin (1747-1837), was a Senegalese signara. She belonged to the more famous of the so-called signare on the island Gorée in French Senegal, and are known for her relationship with the then governor Stanislas de Boufflers. She was a leading person in the signare community and regarded as one of the most known historical representatives. She should not be confused with her niece, Anna Colas Pépin, who became known for a similar relationship with François d'Orléans, Prince of Joinville.".
- Anne_Pépin comment "Anne Pépin (1747-1837), was a Senegalese signara. She belonged to the more famous of the so-called signare on the island Gorée in French Senegal, and are known for her relationship with the then governor Stanislas de Boufflers. She was a leading person in the signare community and regarded as one of the most known historical representatives. She should not be confused with her niece, Anna Colas Pépin, who became known for a similar relationship with François d'Orléans, Prince of Joinville.".
- Q2742483 comment "Anne Pépin (1747-1837), was a Senegalese signara. She belonged to the more famous of the so-called signare on the island Gorée in French Senegal, and are known for her relationship with the then governor Stanislas de Boufflers. She was a leading person in the signare community and regarded as one of the most known historical representatives. She should not be confused with her niece, Anna Colas Pépin, who became known for a similar relationship with François d'Orléans, Prince of Joinville.".