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    Eulalie Papavoine (born 11 November 1846 in Auxerre and died 24 May 1875 in Châlons-en-Champagne). She was a Parisian seamstress. She participated in...
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    Maitron/Editions de l'Atelier, 2021-05-27, retrieved 2022-07-09 "PAPAVOINE Eulalie", Jeanne, Eulalie (in French), Paris: Maitron/Editions de l'Atelier, 2020-06-30...
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  • Boulanger Eugénie, taken in the prison of Versailles. Portrait of Eulalie Papavoine (1846-1875) Hortense David, Machu's wife, at the prison des Chantiers...
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    authoritarian present. In this novel, she takes her inspiration from Eulalie Papavoine, a dressmaker and ambulance driver during the Paris Commune, for the...
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    arrested carrying weapons and red scarves, along with Élisabeth Rétiffe, Eulalie Papavoine and Léontine Suétens. She denied the charges, saying that she had...
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    Ferré and Louis Rossel, but also of three women: Léontine Suétens, Eulalie Papavoine, and Joséphine Marchais. He considered the insurgents to be revolutionary...
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