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- Léon Dierx (French: [leɔ̃ djɛʁks]; March 31, 1838 – June 11, 1912) was a French poet born in Saint-Denis in 1838. He came to Paris to study at the Central...
- 1902, the Société des poètes français with Jose-Maria de Heredia and Leon Dierx. At the end of his life, his poor health (which had troubled him ever since...
- (1885–1894), Paul Verlaine (1894–1896), Stéphane Mallarmé (1896–1898), Léon Dierx (1898–1912), Paul Fort (1912–1960), Jules Supervielle (1960), Jean Cocteau...
- January 2019. "Release 11.0.0". 16 December 2024. Retrieved 26 December 2024. Dierx, Peter (30 March 2016). "A Beginner's Guide to npm – the Node Package Manager"...
- was founded in 1902 by José-Maria de Heredia, Sully Prudhomme, and Leon Dierx, on the centenary of the birth of Victor Hugo. The first president was Auguste...
- Vautours (Vultures). Elsewhere in the Square is a bust of the poet, Léon Dierx (1838–1912), created by Bony de Lavergne in 1932. For a park of this relatively...
- Romanian neurosurgeon Léon Deffontaines (born 1996), French politician Léon Dierx (1838–1912), French poet Léon Dion (1922–1997), Canadian political scientist...
- Prudhomme, Mallarmé, François Coppée, Charles Cros, Nina de Callias, Léon Dierx, Louis Ménard, Verlaine, Villiers de L'Isle-Adam and Anatole France. The...
- until 1929, before moving to Les Trois-B****ins. In 1912, the Musée Léon-Dierx [fr], the museum of arts of Saint-Denis, was inaugurated in the colonial...
- (b. 1852) June 10 – Anton Aškerc, Slovene poet (b. 1856) June 11 – Léon Dierx, French poet (Les Amants) (b. 1838) June 12 – Frédéric P****y, French economist...