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  1. Amélie Boudet (23 November 1795 – 21 January 1883) was a French teacher and artist, and wife of Allan Kardec, the founder of Spiritism. [1] . After his death, she became the world's leading authority on Spiritism. Early life. She was the only daughter of Julien Louis Boudet, notary, and Julie-Louise Seigneat of Lacombe, teacher.

  2. Amélie Gabrielle Boudet, também conhecida como Madame Kardec, é um dos nomes mais importantes do Espiritismo. A esposa de Allan Kardec, que esteve o tempo todo ao lado dele no trabalho da codificação espírita, também contribuiu significativamente para manter o legado do seu marido.

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  3. Amélie GabrielleGabyBoudet. She was a French teacher and artist, and wife of Allan Kardec, the founder of Spiritism. After his death, she became the world's leading authority on Spiritism.

  4. Amélie-Gabrielle Boudet (Thiais, Departamento do Sena, 22 de novembro de 1795 - Paris, 21 de janeiro de 1883) foi uma professora e artista plástica francesa, esposa de Allan Kardec, codificador da Doutrina Espírita.

  5. Amélie-Gabrielle Boudet, French, was a professor of Literature and Fine Arts, visual artist and author of the works "Contos Primaveris" (1825), Notions of Drawing (1826) and The Essential in Fine Arts (1828). Born in Thiais, a French commune, on November 23, 1795.

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  7. Vue de la sépulture. Inscription sur la tombe d' Allan Kardec mentionnant également Amélie Boudet. Amélie Gabrielle Boudet, née le 21 novembre 1795 à Thiais et morte le 21 janvier 1883 à Paris, fut lépouse d’ Allan Kardec, le fondateur de la philosophie spirite .

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    On 6 February 1832 he married Amélie Gabrielle Boudet. Death Allan Kardec's grave at Cimetière du Père Lachaise. The inscription says Naitre, mourir, renaitre encore et progresser sans cesse, telle est la loi ("To be born, to die, to be reborn again and keep progressing, that is the law").

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