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  1. Amantine Aurore Lucile DUPIN, 1804 - 1847. Amantine Aurore Lucile DUPIN was born on month day 1804, in birth place, to Maurice DUPIN and Antoinette Sophie Victoire DELABORDE. Amantine married François Dit Casimir DUDEVANT on month day 1822, at age 18 in marriage place. François was born on month day 1795, in birth place.

  2. Casimir definition: A male given name. ... and Casimir depended for the most part upon the liberality of the Church and the Prussian towns, ... Casimir Dudevant, ...

  3. Casimir's, a Buffalo NY church that in 1976 hosted Cardinal Karol Wojtyla-who became globe-trotting Pope John Paul II and Saint John Paul II after his death-is the latest Catholic church in danger of being shut down because it can’t pay its bills. This church is a Buffalo, NY landmark conceived by Fr. Anthony Majewski, with Buffalo architects ...

  4. Maurice Dudevant (1823-1889) Maurice est le fils aîné de George et Casimir. Artiste protéiforme et très curieux (il est à la fois marionnettiste, auteur, entomologiste, illustrateur et peintre), il est adoré de George Sand.

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

    Madame Sand is a 1917 play written by Philip Moeller, who subtitled it "a biographical comedy". It consists of three acts, with a medium-sized cast and moderate pacing. Most of the play's characters are historical, figures from the Romantic literary and musical world of the 1830s. Each act has only one scene and one setting.

  6. George Sand et Casimir Dudevant se voient pour la dernière fois à la mort de leur petit-fils Marc-Antoine. La mère d’Aurore a la présence d’esprit d’imposer le régime de la dot, Aurore conservant sa fortune personnelle de 500 000 francs et devant recevoir de son mari une rente de 3 000 francs par an pour ses besoins personnels.

  7. George Sand was the pseudonym of the French novelist and feminist Amantine-Lucile-Aurore Dupin, later Baroness Dudevant (July 1, 1804 – June 8, 1876). Sand was an author of romance novels. The romance novel, as distinct from the ninteenth century tradition of Romanticism is one in which love conquers all, overcoming all barriers, including ...

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