Léon Daudet (French: [dodɛ]; 16 November 1867 – 2 July 1942) was a French journalist, writer, an active monarchist, and a member of the Académie Goncourt...
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Alphonse Daudet (French: [dodɛ]; 13 May 1840 – 16 December 1897) was a French novelist. He was the husband of Julia Daudet and father of Edmée, Léon and Lucien...
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Léon Daudet, who successfully petitioned to the court to investigate Philippe's death, while rejecting the results of the initial investigation. Léon...
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She was the wife and collaborator of Alphonse Daudet, mother of Léon Daudet, Lucien Daudet and Edmée Daudet. Julia Allard grew up in the Marais neighbourhood...
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Daudet (born 1991), French cyclist Julia Daudet (1844–1940), French writer, poet and journalist Léon Daudet (1867–1942), French journalist, writer, an...
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in Namur, where he read and subscribed to the ideas of Léon Bloy, Charles Péguy, Léon Daudet, and especially Charles Maurras. Degrelle next enrolled...
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Jeanne Hugo (category Daudet family)
Hugo. In 1891 Hugo married the journalist Léon Daudet, the son of writers Alphonse Daudet and Julia Daudet. The marriage was performed in a civil ceremony...
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coup against the France of Charles de Gaulle, Algiers putsch of 1961 Léon Daudet Mourad Dhina – Algerian Politician, imprisoned from 16 January to 4 July...
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the Germans occupied France Pujo stayed with Maurras in Lyon. After Léon Daudet died in 1942 Pujo was made co-director of the daily Action Française...
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Time). Daudet was also friends with Jean Cocteau. The Daudet family was composed of the father, Alphonse, the mother Julia (née Allard), Léon, the older...
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complaint of the taxi driver Bajot quoted in the Philippe Daudet Affair. From June 9, 1927, Léon Daudet took refuge in the premises of Action française, rue...
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Vaugeois to monarchism, which became the movement's principal cause. With Léon Daudet, he edited the movement's review, La Revue de l'Action Française, which...
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became connected with the ideas of Charles Maurras. He also befriended Léon Daudet, Jacques Bainville and Charles Benoist in France. Despite his exile he...
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Before 1945 Jacques Bainville Léon Daudet Louis Dimier Charles Maurras Lucien Moreau Marius Plateau Maurice Pujo Georges Valois Henri Vaugeois George...
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Pierre-Joseph Proudhon, Georges Boulanger, Paul Verlaine, Arthur Rimbaud, and Léon Daudet, to name a few. Attracted by the industrial opportunities, many workers...
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inspiring her to prepare a coup against Action Française, an organization Léon Daudet was influential in. Berton blamed Action Française and The Camelots du...
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de mas when his wife died in November 1897, and Daudet died a month later. Daudet's son Léon Daudet wrote the preface to Varlet de Mas in 1898. Bonnet...
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originated amongst French writers during World War I and French writer Léon Daudet published a collection of essays called La Guerre Totale ("The total...
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literature in France. He named his friend, the writer Alphonse Daudet, along with Léon Hennique, to oversee and administer his estate. The society was...
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Radio Courtoisie (redirect from Daudet Prize)
The Jean Ferré Prize, known as the Daudet Prize until 2007: created in honour of Alphonse Daudet and Léon Daudet, it is awarded each year to the person...
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marginally represented for a time in the Chamber of Deputies, particularly by Léon Daudet, elected in the right-wing conservative coalition Bloc National (1919–1924)...
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tribute to her in an editorial in the daily newspaper L'Action française. Léon Daudet wrote of her "gentle voice" and "persuasive power" in his memoirs. "Infatigable...
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Before 1945 Jacques Bainville Léon Daudet Louis Dimier Charles Maurras Lucien Moreau Marius Plateau Maurice Pujo Georges Valois Henri Vaugeois George...
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shortly before her death on 21 January 1908, Detourbay helped Maurras and Léon Daudet to found the Royalist newspaper L'Action française by donating 100,000...
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K. Huysmans, Octave Mirbeau, Léon Daudet, the brothers Rosny, Paul Marguerite, Lucien Desclaves, Élémir Bourges, Léon Hennique, Gustave Geffroy) and...
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diverse authors as Léon Bloy and Maurice Maeterlinck, Leo Tolstoy and Oscar Wilde, Jules Barbey d'Aurevilly and Anna de Noailles, Léon Daudet and Charles-Louis...
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2227, Léon Daudet (Borgo Press January 2013) (from Le Napus: fléau de l'an 2227, 1927) The Bacchantes: A Dionysian Scientific Romance, Léon Daudet (Borgo...
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Louis-Dreyfus (1910–1958). He was nicknamed King Two Louis by journalist Léon Daudet and – thanks to his wealth and very public profile as both a politician...
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and romances with various historical figures including Jeanne Hugo, Léon Daudet, Jean-Baptiste Charcot, Robert de Montesquiou, and Duchess Sophie Charlotte...
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nationalist press and representatives of the "patriotic" Leagues (such as Léon Daudet and Charles Maurras) had been raging against Jaurès' pacifist declarations...
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