- Renée
Lamberet (4
October 1901 – 12
March 1980) was a
French anarchist historian.
Lamberet was born in
Paris into a
family of free thinkers. As a young...
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Madeleine Lamberet (6
March 1908 - 9 May 1999) was a
French artist,
primary school teacher and
anarchist activist.
Madeleine Lamberet was born on 6 March...
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Lacoste frères (Toulouse)
Lagache &
Glaszmann (Montrouge) Lagogué (Alençon)
Lamberet [fr] (Vonnat)
Lamplugh & Cie (Levallois-Perret)
Lavocat &
Marsaud Letourneur...
- History. 14 (3): 444–482. doi:10.1017/S0020859000003679. ISSN 1469-512X.
Lamberet, Renée (January 3, 2020). "NETTLAU Max". Le
Maitron (in French). Paris:...
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First International.
Written by
historian Max
Nettlau in French, Renée
Lamberet edited and
verified the
posthumous m****cript for
publication by D. Reidel...
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consisted mainly in
making false papers, in ****ociation with Renée
Lamberet and
Madeleine Lamberet, for all
those who
needed them. A
feminist before her time...
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painting 1934 Pierre-Octave
Ferroud (1900–1936),
composer 1934
Madeleine Lamberet (1908–1999),
painter 1934
Henri Mahé (1907–1975),
decorative painter 1934...
- of the GR/TR
called the Centaure.
Converted to
order by
coachbuilders Lamberet [fr] and
introduced at the 1978
Paris Salon, it
featured a fibregl**** raised...
- German). Vol. 9. Munich: K. G. Saur. pp. 343–357. ISBN 3-598-22689-6.
Lamberet, Renée (April 23, 2019). "RAMUS
Pierre (GROSSMANN Rudolf, dit).". Le Maitron...
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Robert Joulin,
Henri Bouyé,
Georges Fontenis, Suzy Chevet [fr], Renée
Lamberet,
Maurice Joyeux, Aristide [fr] and Paul Lapeyre,
Maurice Fayolle, Maurice...