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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › CasimirCasimir - Wikipedia

    Casimir I of Opole (1178/79–1230), Polish duke. Casimir, Margrave of Brandenburg-Bayreuth between 1515 and 1527. John Casimir of the Palatinate-Simmern (1543–1592), Count Palatine of Simmern and regent of the Electorate of the Palatinate from 1583 to 1592.

  2. Feb 16, 2019 · Jone Johnson Lewis. Updated on February 16, 2019. George Sand (born Armandine Aurore Lucille Dupin, July 1, 1804 — June 9, 1876) was a controversial yet popular writer and novelist of her time. Considered a Romantic idealist writer, she was read among the artists and intelligentsia.

  3. George Sand. Writer: Fanchon, the Cricket. George Sand was born on 1 July 1804 in Paris, France. She was a writer, known for Fanchon, the Cricket (1915), Leoni Leo (1917) and Red Wing (2013). She was married to Casimir Dudevant. She died on 8 June 1876 in Nohant, Indre, France.

  4. Casimir Dudevant. Casimir Dudevant appears in 1 issues. View all. The Story of Sex: A Graphic History Through the Ages. 1 appearances. Casimir Dudevant last edited by fables87 on 12/02/20 12:08PM ...

  5. www.nndb.com › people › 409George Sand - NNDB

    Nationality: France. Executive summary: Lélia. George Sand, the pseudonym of Madame Amandine Lucile Aurore Dudevant, née Dupin, the most prolific female author in the history of literature, and unapproached among the women novelists of France. Her life was as strange and adventurous as any of her novels, which are for the most part idealized ...

    • July 1, 1804
    • June 8, 1876
  6. Paris, France (1823) Death. Nohant, France (1889) Son of George Sand and Baron Casimir Dudevant, Maurice Sand was a student of Eugene Delacroix from whom he learned drawing and painting. He also studied literature and science, manifesting an interest in puppetry by the age of 24. At first he simply wished to entertain small groups of his mother ...

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Madame_SandMadame Sand - Wikipedia

    Casimir Dudevant — Mme. Sand's estranged husband. Mlle. de Fleury — One of three demoiselles at Baron Rothchild's reception for Chopin. Mlle. Rolande — Oldest of the three demoiselles, who misrecognizes all the celebrities. Mlle. de Latour — Youngest of the three demoiselles, who keeps a diary.

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