• Élisabeth Renaud (August 8, 1846 – October 15, 1932), was a French teacher, socialist activist, and feminist. Catherine Émilie Renaud was born in Seloncourt...
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  • Renaud (1971–2022), American journalist Chantal Renaud (born 1945), Canadian writer and singer Élisabeth Renaud (1846–1932), French teacher, socialist activist...
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    American zoo archaeologist Elizabeth Reller (1913–1974), American actress Élisabeth Renaud (1846–1932), co-founder, Groupe Feministe Socialiste Elizabeth Rhoades...
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    Élisabeth Lévy (born 16 February 1964) is a French journalist, polemicist, essayist and editor in chief of Causeur. She was born in Marseille, the daughter...
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  • Groupe Feministe Socialiste was founded in 1899 by Louise Saumoneau and Élisabeth Renaud, both working class socialists who wished to bring feminism to the...
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  • feminist activist, anticlerical, libertarian socialist, newspaper editor Élisabeth Renaud, teacher, socialist activist, feminist Colette Reynaud, feminist, socialist...
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  • Bouchard I the Venerable and of Elisabeth of Melun. Chancellor to Hugh Capet (988), who later made him bishop of Paris, Renaud's power was reduced by the accession...
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  • Christopher Brennan, Australian poet and scholar (b. 1870) October 15 – Élisabeth Renaud, French teacher, socialist activist, and feminist (b. 1846) October...
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  • - Jules Chéret, painter and lithographer (born 1836) 15 October - Élisabeth Renaud, teacher, socialist activist, and feminist (born 1846) 29 October -...
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  • an irrelevant topic to a working-class woman. In 1899 Saumoneau and Élisabeth Renaud founded the first Feminist Socialist Group (Groupe Féministe Socialiste...
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  • ISBN 9780761846093. Göransson, Elisabet (2006). Letters of a learned lady: Sophia Elisabeth Brenner's correspondence, with an edition of her letters to and from Otto...
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  • There was a tiny minority of socialists headed by Louise Saumoneau and Élisabeth Renaud, balanced by the Catholic Right led by Marie Maugeret. The teacher...
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  • Bloy, novelist, essayist, pamphleteer and poet (died 1917) 8 August - Élisabeth Renaud, teacher, socialist activist, and feminist (died 1932) 21 August -...
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  • Simon Francis Renaud - Niglo Lucien Jean-Baptiste - Foued Bibi Naceri [fr] - Rouquin Stéphane Ferrara - Prosper Édith Scob - Mireille Élisabeth Margoni -...
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    bourgeois republicans. The socialists led by Louise Saumoneau and Élisabeth Renaud were a tiny minority on the left of this movement. They were balanced...
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    There was a tiny minority of socialists headed by Louise Saumoneau and Élisabeth Renaud, balanced by the Catholic Right led by Marie Maugeret. On 11 November...
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  • Wilkening Claire Nebout Delphine Chanéac Denis Ménochet Didier Flamand Élisabeth Margoni Elizabeth Bourgine Émilie Caen Eric Godon Éric Prat François Berléand...
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    Frank and Jean-Louis Barrault created the review of the Renaud-Barrault books (Les Cahiers Renaud-Barrault), published at Éditions Julliard until Julliard's...
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    to protect her husband's career. The seamstress Louise Saumoneau, Élisabeth Renaud, and others founded the Feminist Socialist Group, which had 300 members...
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    Countess Marie Anatole Louise Élisabeth Greffulhe (née de Riquet de Caraman-Chimay; 11 July 1860 – 21 August 1952) was a French socialite, known as a...
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    a contributor. In January 1913, Louise Saumoneau, Marianne Rauze, Élisabeth Renaud, Jouenne and others founded the Socialist Women's Group (Groupe des...
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  • The New York Times. Retrieved September 2, 2009. Donnedieu, Renaud (23 February 2005). "Renaud Donnedieu de Vabres rend hommage à Simone Simon". French Ministry...
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    Rose Renaud (1767 – c. 1840) was a French coloratura soprano active at the Théâtre-Italien from 1785 to 1793. She was known for the purity and agility...
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    Elizabeth, in French Élisabeth Candavène (c. 1180 – 1240/1247), was the countess of Saint-Pol from 1205 until her death, although her effective rule was...
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    Richard (c. 997/1001), Duke of Normandy. Alice of Normandy (c. 1002), married Renaud I, Count of Burgundy. Robert (b. 22 Jun 1000), Duke of Normandy. William...
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  • III—were the parents of four children: Walter of Bar-sur-Aube Simon de Crépy Élisabeth Adele of Valois De jure uxoris, Ralph was the count of Bar-sur-Aube. Adele...
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    Fertet (1926–1943), French Resistance fighter, born in Seloncourt Élisabeth Renaud (1846–1932), co-founder, Groupe Feministe Socialiste Seloncourt is...
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  • Raymond Renaud was a politician in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. He was mayor of the suburban community of Saint-Leonard from 1984 to 1990, leading the municipal...
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  • matriarch Catarina Bastiani Catherine Marchal as Katia de Vrindt Francis Renaud as Franck Nadal Erika Sainte as Zoé Vronski, wife of Captain Vronski Ambre...
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    daughter of the Huguenot aristocrats Pons de Pons and Elisabeth de Puyrigauld. She was the sister of Renaud de Pons, comte de Bourg-Charente, the niece of César...
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