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- Dufresny is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Charles Rivière Dufresny (1648–1724), a French dramatist Dufrenoy This page lists people...
- Charles Dufresny, Sieur de la Rivière (1648 – 6 October 1724) was a French playwright. Dufresny was born in Paris. The allegation that his grandfather...
- (1635–1688) Jean Racine (1639–1699) Jacques Robbe (1643-1721) Charles Rivière Dufresny (1648–1724) Jean Palaprat (1650–1721) Antoine de La Fosse (1653–1708) Madame...
- Manko, ****anese poet (year of birth not known) October 6 – Charles Rivière Dufresny, French dramatist (born 1648) October 29 – William Wollaston, English philosophical...
- in Croatian Marcel Dubé (1930–2016, Canada) in French Charles Rivière Dufresny (1654–1724, France) Edmund Duggan (playwright) (1862–1938, Australia) Roger...
- Monzaemon – The Battles of Coxinga (国姓爺合戦, Kokusen'ya K****en) Charles Rivière Dufresny – La Coquette de village John **** – The What D'Ye Call It Benjamin Griffin...
- Plancippe, sister of Hypermnestre soprano Three officers 2 tenors and a b**** Dufresny (1st officer), Jean-Joseph Rousseau [it] (2nd officer), Louis-Claude-Armand...
- ladies-in-waiting; he progressed to higher offices at court. Charles Rivière Dufresny, dramatist Stephen Hawes, poet and Groom of the Chamber in 1502, under...
- writing in collaboration with Fuzelier and Dufresny, from June 1721 up to 31 October 1744. When Dufresny died in October 1724, Laroque was left alone...
- ses amis (1792), Poinsinet ou que les gens d’esprit sont bêtes (1793), Dufresny ou le Mariage impromptu (1796) at Théâtre du Vaudeville as well as some...