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    Louise Michel (French: [lwiz miʃɛl] ; 29 May 1830 – 9 January 1905) was a teacher and prominent figure during the Paris Commune. Following her penal transportation...
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  • Louise Hires a Contract Killer (French: Louise-Michel) is a 2008 French comedy film written and directed by Gustave de Kervern and Benoît Delépine. The...
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    Louise Michel is the name of the former French patrol boat Suroît, originally built for the Directorate-General of Customs and Indirect Taxes. It was...
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    Louise Michel (French pronunciation: [lwiz miʃɛl]) is a station on Paris Métro Line 3. It is located in the commune of Levallois-Perret, just outside...
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    The Square Louise-Michel is a square on Montmartre in the 18th arrondissement of Paris, France. It is located in the Quartier des Grandes-Carrières. It...
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    also a member of the Comité de vigilance de Montmartre, along with Louise Michel and Paule Minck, as well as of the Russian section of the First International...
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  • The Louise Michel Battalion were two unconnected battalions of French-speaking volunteers from France and Belgium in the International Brigades of the...
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    last long, however, as beliefs of racial differences soon took over. Louise Michel looked to the Kanak youth for guidance and inspiration, and offered...
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  • Louise Michel is a 1971 biography of Louise Michel by Édith Thomas. Originally published by Gallimard in French, Penelope Williams translated the biography...
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  • Clemence, or Clémence, is a name. It may refer to: Louise Michel (1830–1905), a French anarchist who used Clémence as a pseudonym Clémence d'Aquitaine...
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    in a Parisian studio. Louise Attaque was formed in 1994. The name means "Louise Attacks" in French and refers to Louise Michel, a 19th-century anarchist...
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    mill, December 11, 1859 The Laborde daughter in the inn, February 1860 Louise Michel, April 30, 1860 Marie-Eulalie Bussod (murdered), February 25 or 26,...
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  • Kropotkin wrote that he preferred the use of the red flag. French anarchist Louise Michel wrote that the flag "frightens the executioners because it is so red...
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    Party, renamed the square in front of and below the church in honor of Louise Michel, the prominent anarchist and participant in the Paris Commune. Lionel...
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    The Collège Louis-Michel, named after French anarchist Louise Michel is located in Paris at 11 rue Jean-Poulmarch [fr], on the bank of the canal Saint-Martin...
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  • equality. On 8 September 1870 a demonstration, led by André Léo and Louise Michel, took place in front of the Paris City Hall and demanded arms to defend...
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    Edinburgh. She met with renowned anarchists such as Errico Malatesta, Louise Michel, and Peter Kropotkin. In Vienna, she received two diplomas for midwifery...
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    meet at the house of André Léo in Paris. Members included Paule Minck, Louise Michel, Eliska Vincent, Élie Reclus and his wife Noémie, Mme Jules Simon and...
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    Lefrangais, and the bakuninists Elie and Élisée Reclus and Louise Michel." Louise Michel was an important anarchist participant in the Paris Commune...
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    Levallois-Perret is served by three stations on Paris Métro Line 3: Louise Michel, Anatole France, and Pont de Levallois – Bécon. It is also served by...
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    Jehan Rictus garden square The Martyrium of Saint Denis The Square Louise-Michel See: Category:People of Montmartre Portal: France List of tourist attractions...
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    for a woman that is not a saint, after Marguerite de Rochechouart and Louise Michel. Line 7 platforms at Pierre et Marie Curie Wikimedia Commons has media...
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  • early life in France. She was a close friend of the insurrectionist Louise Michel, who participated in the Paris Commune of 1871. Fearing state repression...
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    récréations enfantines, which was for a long time wrongly attributed to Louise Michel. Pioger was a dressmaker by profession. She made waistcoats. She married...
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    Oriented along a northeast–southwest axis, it is situated between the Louise Michel and Pereire stations and is extended by an old terminal loop. The station...
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    the Michèle Bernard song Au Cimetière de Levallois (which remembers Louise Michel, who is also buried here). The cemetery was opened in 1868, in the then...
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  • François Bazin was born in Paris on 31 October 1897 and died in Paris in 1956. His parents were engravers and medalists. Early years were spent in Chile...
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    French exiles than even her friend Louise Michel. When Michel was deported to New Caledonia, Ferré cared for Michel's mother. After a political amnesty...
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  • also a member of the Comité de vigilance de Montmartre, along with Louise Michel and Paule Minck, as well as of the Russian section of the First International...
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    anarchist leaders, defending Prince Kropotkine at Lyon in 1883, and Louise Michel in the same year. In 1886, with Alexandre Millerand as a colleague,...
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