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Marius Hurard (14
October 1848 – 8 May 1902) was a lawyer,
journalist and
politician from Martinique. He was the
owner of
major rum
factories and served...
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original on 26
December 2016.
Retrieved 9
December 2016. Bellance,
Hurard (2011). La
police des
Noirs en Amérique (Martinique, Guadeloupe, Guyane...
- Gratiant,
Mayor of
Lamentin and
President of the
General Council Marius Hurard,
deputy and
founder of the
secular school in
Martinique Joseph Lagrosillière...
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between Deproge and
Hurard caused the break-up of the
Republican party.
Ernest Deproge's ****imilationist camp
accused Marius Hurard of
collusion with the...
- Movement". Arts. 13 (2): 75. doi:10.3390/arts13020075. ISSN 2076-0752.
Hurard-Viltard,
Eveline (1989). "Jean
Cocteau et la
musique à
travers "Le Coq et...
- 8 May 1902 Hélène de
Coppet 35
Mount Pelée
Martinique 8 May 1902
Marius Hurard 53
Mount Pelée
Martinique 8 May 1902
Truman Taylor 21 Kīlauea
Hawaii 18...
- Eden Hoch as Mina Lily Taïb as Marie-Emelie Léa
Nataf as
Karine Virgile Hurard as Jean-Jean Téo
Yacoub as
Preston Sacha V****ort as
Manolo Anne Agbadou-M****on...
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Archived from the
original on 15 June 2007.
Retrieved 30 May 2022. Bellance,
Hurard (2011). La
police des
Noirs en Amérique (Martinique, Guadeloupe, Guyane...
- others,
included the
painters Lina Bill [fr],
Jules Flour [fr],
Joseph Hurard [fr],
Alfred Lesbros and
Joseph Meissonnier. They held
their first exhibit...
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Duquesnay was a
founder of Martinique's
republican party along with
Marius Hurard and
Ernest Deproge. In 21 May 1882, he was
elected as a town councillor...