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    Marguerite Borel known as Camille Marbo (11 April 1883 – 5 February 1969) née Marguerite Appell, was a 20th-century French writer, president and laureate...
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    had to seek refuge, with her daughters, in the home of her friend, Camille Marbo. International recognition for her work had been growing to new heights...
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    Émile Appel; she later wrote more than 30 novels under the pseudonym Camille Marbo. Émile Borel died in Paris on 3 February 1956. Along with René-Louis...
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    de Robert 1912 Feuilles mortes Jacques Morel 1913 La Statue voilée Camille Marbo 1914 no winner — 1915 no winner — 1916 no winner — 1917 L'Odyssée d'un...
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    founded in 1906 by Émile Borel and his wife Marguerite Appell (called Camille Marbo). Its editorial board included Jean Perrin, Paul Langevin, Aimé Cotton...
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    mathematician Émile Borel, is known as a novelist under her pen-name Camille Marbo. Appell was an atheist. He was awarded Order of the White Eagle. He...
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    Kédinger General Marie-Pierre Kœnig Resistance fighter Albert Kohan Writer Camille Marbo Resistance member Paul Rassinier Resistance member Eric Reach Ettie...
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    Gabriel-Melchior de Messey (1788–1801) Sede Vacante (1795–1801) François Marbos (1791–1795) (constitutional bishop) François Bécherel (1802– 25 Jun 1815...
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