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Marie Souvestre (28
April 1830 – 30
March 1905) was an
educator who
sought to
develop independent minds in
young women. She
founded a
school in France...
- Émile
Souvestre (April 15, 1806 – July 5, 1854) was a
Breton novelist who was a
native of Morlaix, Brittany.
Initially unsuccessful as a
writer of drama...
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character created by
French writers Marcel Allain (1885–1969) and
Pierre Souvestre (1874–1914). One of the most po****r
characters in the
history of French...
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French writer mostly remembered today for his co-creation with
Pierre Souvestre of the
fictional arch-villain and
master criminal Fantômas. The son of...
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century was the same as the
Breton spoken in his days. In 1844,
Emile Souvestre told a
version of the
legend in his work Le
Foyer breton. In the tale...
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London and was
deeply influenced by its
founder and
director Marie Souvestre.
Returning to the U.S., she
married her
fifth cousin once removed, Franklin...
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Prince Marc****in)
Princess Belle-Etoile (La
Princesse Belle-Étoile) Émile
Souvestre (1806–1854)
collected tales: The Groac'h of the Isle of Lok
Beauty and...
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Pierre Souvestre (French pronunciation: [pjɛʁ suvɛstʁ]; 1 June 1874 – 26
February 1914) was a
French lawyer, journalist,
writer and
organizer of motor...
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educated at the
Marie Souvestre girls'
school at Les Ruches, Fontainebleau,
France and
later in
England when
Souvestre removed the
school to Allenswood...
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exclusive girls'
boarding school founded in Wimbledon, London, by
Marie Souvestre in 1883 and
operated until the
early 1950s, when it was
demolished and...