For hisbooksJustine andJulietteMarch6, 1801Sub-lieutenant,Cornet andColonelTheLouisianaTerritory.“In order toknow virtue, wemust acquaintourselves withvice.”Forbade privilegesbased on birth,allowed freedom ofreligion, and statedthat government jobsmust be given to themost qualified15including120 daysof SodomLady-in-waitingHe wasbeaten inthe Battleof WaterlooTwotimes“All universalmoralprinciples areidle fancies.”AhousekeeperConquering muchof Europe in theearly 19th centuryand theNapoleonic CodeParis,FranceDiplomatin thecourt ofLouis XVThree;two boysand onegirlSecretary oftheRevolutionarySection ofLes PiquesDonatienAlphonseFrançoisThese booksidealizedatheism anddiscussedimmoral sexualacts.NapoleonBonaparteLycéeLouis-le-Grand inParisIn hispublisher’sofficeHotwaxFlagellation—assumedto be thestart of hisobsession"I've already toldyou: the only wayto a woman'sheart is along thepath of torment. Iknow none otheras sure."14June 2,1740Renée-PélagiedeMontreuilHe wastricked intovisiting hissupposedlyill motherAugust15,1769For hisbooksJustine andJulietteMarch6, 1801Sub-lieutenant,Cornet andColonelTheLouisianaTerritory.“In order toknow virtue, wemust acquaintourselves withvice.”Forbade privilegesbased on birth,allowed freedom ofreligion, and statedthat government jobsmust be given to themost qualified15including120 daysof SodomLady-in-waitingHe wasbeaten inthe Battleof WaterlooTwotimes“All universalmoralprinciples areidle fancies.”AhousekeeperConquering muchof Europe in theearly 19th centuryand theNapoleonic CodeParis,FranceDiplomatin thecourt ofLouis XVThree;two boysand onegirlSecretary oftheRevolutionarySection ofLes PiquesDonatienAlphonseFrançoisThese booksidealizedatheism anddiscussedimmoral sexualacts.NapoleonBonaparteLycéeLouis-le-Grand inParisIn hispublisher’sofficeHotwaxFlagellation—assumedto be thestart of hisobsession"I've already toldyou: the only wayto a woman'sheart is along thepath of torment. Iknow none otheras sure."14June 2,1740Renée-PélagiedeMontreuilHe wastricked intovisiting hissupposedlyill motherAugust15,1769

Marquis de Sade - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. For his books Justine and Juliette
  2. March 6, 1801
  3. Sub-lieutenant, Cornet and Colonel
  4. The Louisiana Territory.
  5. “In order to know virtue, we must acquaint ourselves with vice.”
  6. Forbade privileges based on birth, allowed freedom of religion, and stated that government jobs must be given to the most qualified
  7. 15 including 120 days of Sodom
  8. Lady-in-waiting
  9. He was beaten in the Battle of Waterloo
  10. Two times
  11. “All universal moral principles are idle fancies.”
  12. A housekeeper
  13. Conquering much of Europe in the early 19th century and the Napoleonic Code
  14. Paris, France
  15. Diplomat in the court of Louis XV
  16. Three; two boys and one girl
  17. Secretary of the Revolutionary Section of Les Piques
  18. Donatien Alphonse François
  19. These books idealized atheism and discussed immoral sexual acts.
  20. Napoleon Bonaparte
  21. Lycée Louis-le-Grand in Paris
  22. In his publisher’s office
  23. Hot wax
  24. Flagellation—assumed to be the start of his obsession
  25. "I've already told you: the only way to a woman's heart is along the path of torment. I know none other as sure."
  26. 14
  27. June 2, 1740
  28. Renée-Pélagie de Montreuil
  29. He was tricked into visiting his supposedly ill mother
  30. August 15, 1769