Anne-Antoinette Diderot
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Anne-Antoinette Diderot (née Champion; 22 February 1710 – 10 April 1796)[1] was the wife of the pioneer encyclopedist Denis Diderot and the mother of his only surviving child, Marie-Angélique Diderot (1753–1824).[2]
The marriage took place despite parental opposition and after dark on a Wednesday night, under conditions of secrecy. Sources indicate that the couple's life together was not without incident, but the marriage nevertheless endured from 1743 until the death of the philosopher in 1784.[3]