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PERFORMER AKA No known aliases BIRTHDAY No data ASTROLOGY No data BIRTHPLACE No data YEAR ACTIVE 1986 Color Climax Exciting Video 527 1980s (includes Porno Café) Les Folies de Térésa alternative title for Foxy Lady No. 2 DVD available Notes available Suppliers listed (as Gisel Surel in French version) Foxy Lady No. 2 1986, Dir. Hans Moser as Sascha Alexander DVD available Notes available Suppliers listed (as Gisel Surel in French version) Jeux d'adultes alternative title for Petits trous vierges à explorer Notes available Petits trous libertins alternative title for Petits trous vierges à explorer Notes available Petits trous vierges à explorer 1982, Dir. Alain Payet as Jeremy Silver Notes available Porno Café 1982, Dir. probably Alain Payet Notes available (plays the waitress) Teresa, The Woman Who Loves Men 1985, Dir. Hans Moser Jr. as Sascha Alexander DVD available Notes available (? as Gisele Surel?) Térésa: la femme qui aime les hommes alternative title for Teresa, The Woman Who Loves Men DVD available Notes available (? as Gisele Surel?) Foxy Lady 2 1986 VTO the French Empire (French: Empire français), was the regime of Napoleon III from 1852 to 1870, between the Second Republic and the Third Republic, in France. Historians in the 1930s and 1940s often disparaged the Second Empire as a precursor of fascism.[1] That interpretation is no longer promulgated and by the late 20th century they were celebrating it as leading example of a modernising regime.[2][3] Historians have generally given the Empire negative evaluations on its foreign-policy, and somewhat more positive evaluations of domestic policies, especially after Napoleon III liberalised his rule after 1858. He promoted French business and exports. The greatest achievements came in material improvements, in the form of a grand railway network that facilitated commerce and tied the nation together and centered it on Paris. It had the effect of stimulating economic growth, and bringing prosperity to most regions of the country. The Second Empire is given high credit for the rebuilding of Paris with broad boulevards, striking public buildings, and very attractive residential districts for upscale Parisians. In international policy, Napoleon III tried to emulate his uncle, engaging in numerous imperial ventures around the world as well as several wars in Europe. Using very harsh methods, he built up the French Empire in North Africa and in Southeast Asia. Napoleon III also sought to modernise the Mexican economy and bring it into the French orbit, but this ended in a fiasco. He badly mishandled the threat from Prussia, and by the end of his reign, Napoleon III found himself without allies in the face of overwhelming German force.[4] On 2 December 1851, Louis-Napoléon Bonaparte, who had been elected President of the Republic, staged a coup d'état by dissolving the National Assembly without having the constitutional right to do so. He thus became sole ruler of France, and re-established universal suffrage, previously abolished by the Assembly. His decisions were popularly endorsed by a referendum later that month that attracted an implausible 92 percent support.[5] At that same referendum, a new constitution was approved. Formally enacted in January 1852, the new document made Louis-Napoléon president for 10 years, with no restrictions on re-election. It concentrated virtually all governing power in his hands. However, Louis-Napoléon was not content with merely being an authoritarian president. Almost as soon as he signed the new document into law, he set about restoring the empire. In response to officially inspired requests for the return of the empire, the Senate scheduled a second referendum in November, which passed with 97 percent support. As with the December 1851 referendum, most of the "yes" votes were manufactured out of thin air.[6]
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