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Hennique is a
French surname. It may
refer to:
Agathon Hennique (1810–1870),
French soldier,
governor of
French Guiana Léon
Hennique (1850–1935), French...
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Goncourt and
Huysmans and
Hennique, see Storey,
Pierrots on the stage, pp. 182–188, 217–222; on the
influence of Huysmans/
Hennique on Laforgue's pantomime...
- Léon
Hennique (4
November 1850, B****e-Terre,
Guadeloupe - 25
December 1935, Paris) was a
French naturalistic novelist and playwright. He is
buried at Ribemont...
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Nicolette Hennique-Valentin (17
April 1882 – 11
April 1956) was a
French symbolist poet.
Nicolette Hennique was
daughter of the
novelist Léon
Hennique and Nicolette-Louise...
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Privat Antoine Agathon Hennique (12
September 1810 – 13
April 1870) was a
French soldier who
served as
governor of
French Guiana from 1865 to 1870. Privat...
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Henri Céard L'Affaire du
Grand 7 ("The
Affair of the
Great 7") by Léon
Hennique Après la
bataille ("After the Battle") by Paul
Alexis The
collection took...
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Voting was tied, and the
casting vote went to Léon
Hennique, in a
notorious election that
caused Hennique to give up the
presidency of the Académie Goncourt...
- (1884–1966) Paul Fort (1872–1960) Rémy de
Gourmont (1858–1915)
Nicolette Hennique (born 1886) Joris-Karl
Huysmans (1848–1907)
Auguste Villiers de l'Isle-Adam...
- France. He
named his friend, the
writer Alphonse Daudet,
along with Léon
Hennique, to
oversee and
administer his estate. The
society was to
consist of ten...
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important person he
contacted was the
brother of the King of the Fetu,
Hennique. He was able to
persuade the
African chief to
promise aid to Carloff, and...