Madame LaLaurie

GPTKB entity

Properties (42)
Predicate Object
gptkbp:instanceOf Historical Figure
gptkbp:associatedWith gptkb:Southern_Gothic
gptkb:New_Orleans_ghost_tours
Voodoo culture
gptkbp:birthDate March 19, 1787
gptkbp:children Three daughters
gptkbp:controversy Allegations of torture
gptkbp:culturalHeritage gptkb:American_Horror_Story:_Coven
gptkbp:culturalImpact Influence on horror genre
gptkbp:deathDate December 7, 1849
gptkbp:depictedIn Various films and books
gptkbp:famousFor Her lavish lifestyle
Hosting lavish parties
Her tragic legacy
Her role in the history of slavery
gptkbp:famousQuote None documented
gptkbp:fate Died in exile
gptkbp:fullName gptkb:Marie_Delphine_Macarty
gptkbp:hasResidence gptkb:New_Orleans,_Louisiana
gptkbp:historicalContext Antebellum South
gptkbp:historicalFigures Controversial_figure_in_American_history
gptkbp:historicalPeriod Accounts of her cruelty
gptkbp:historicalSignificance Symbol of cruelty in slavery
gptkbp:house gptkb:LaLaurie_Mansion
https://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label Madame LaLaurie
gptkbp:influence Gothic literature
gptkbp:influenceOn Cultural representations of slavery
Modern horror stories
Modern interpretations of historical figures
Public perception of historical women.
New_Orleans_folklore
gptkbp:knownFor Mistreatment of enslaved people
gptkbp:legacy Infamy_in_American_history
gptkbp:nationality Creole
gptkbp:notableEvent Fire at her mansion in 1834
gptkbp:occupation Socialite
gptkbp:placeOfBirth gptkb:New_Orleans,_Louisiana
gptkbp:placeOfDeath gptkb:Paris,_France
gptkbp:prominence Haunted_house_in_New_Orleans
gptkbp:religion Catholicism
gptkbp:socialResponsibility Wealthy
gptkbp:spouse gptkb:Dr._Leonard_Louis_Nicolas_LaLaurie