File:Juliette Adam - Adamné Lambert Juliette. Mo. és a Nagyvilág, 1884.jpg
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DescriptionJuliette Adam - Adamné Lambert Juliette. Mo. és a Nagyvilág, 1884.jpg |
English: Juliette Adam (née Lambert; 4 October 1836 – 23 August 1936) was a French author and feminist.
Français : Juliette Lambert, épouse Adam Écouter, née1 le 4 octobre 1836 à Verberie et morte dans sa centième année, le 23 août 1936 à Callian, est une écrivaine, polémiste, salonnière féministe et républicaine française. |
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Source | Magyarország és a Nagyvilág, 1884-03-23. 12. szám, 177. oldal | |||||||||||||||||||
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