- in 1871.
Raspail died in Arcueil. His sons,
Benjamin Raspail (1823),
Camille Raspail (1827), Émile
Raspail [fr] (1831), and
Xavier Raspail [fr] (1840)...
- Jean
Raspail (French pronunciation: [ʒɑ̃ ʁaspaj], 5 July 1925 – 13 June 2020) was a
French explorer, novelist, and
travel writer. Many of his
books are...
- François-Vincent
Raspail (1794–1878) was a
French politician and chemist.
Raspail may also
refer to:
Boulevard Raspail, a
boulevard of Paris,
France Raspail (Paris...
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Raspail (French pronunciation: [ʁaspaj]) is a
station of the
Paris Métro,
serving Line 4 and Line 6 in the 14th arrondis****t. The
station is now ****ed...
- Later, Gumb has a
relationship with
Benjamin Raspail.
After Raspail leaves him, Gumb
kills Raspail's new lover, Klaus, and
flays him. The screenplay...
-
Camille Raspail (1827-1893) was a
French doctor and
politician in the
National ****embly as a
deputy from Var, from 1885
until his
death in 1893. Son of...
- Saints) is a 1973
French dystopian fiction novel by
author and
explorer Jean
Raspail. A
speculative fictional account, it
depicts the
destruction of Western...
- The
Boulevard Raspail is a
boulevard of Paris, in France. Its
orientation is north–south, and
joins boulevard Saint-Germain with
place Denfert-Rochereau...
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session during which he
murdered Benjamin Raspail.
Raspail told
Lecter about a
former lover, Jame Gumb:
After Raspail left Gumb and
began dating a
sailor named...
-
Benjamin Raspail (16
August 1823 in
Paris – 24
September 1899 in Cachan, Seine, now Val-de-Marne), was a painter-engraver and
politician of the French...