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Madame de Thèbes (1860–1937), pseudonym of Anne Victorine Savigny was a French clairvoyant and palm reader. She plied her trade from her living room at No. 29 Avenue de Wagram in Paris. [1] Every Christmas, she published her prophecies in an Almanac, which enjoyed wide circulation. She was said to have predicted: [2]
She published the book The Enigma of the Dream: Explanation of Dreams in 1908. [3] She died in Paris in 1937 at the age of 77. [4]
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Madame de Thèbes (1860–1937), pseudonym of Anne Victorine Savigny was a French clairvoyant and palm reader. She plied her trade from her living room at No. 29 Avenue de Wagram in Paris. [1] Every Christmas, she published her prophecies in an Almanac, which enjoyed wide circulation. She was said to have predicted: [2]
She published the book The Enigma of the Dream: Explanation of Dreams in 1908. [3] She died in Paris in 1937 at the age of 77. [4]