Camille Doucet
Camille Doucet (1812–1895) was a French poet, writer and playwright.
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Overview
Born at Paris in 1812, died at Paris in 1895.
In detail
The recorded working language is French.
Subjects and genres recorded for the work are comedy.
Positions recorded include perpetual secretary of the French Academy and seat 32 of the Académie française. Membership is recorded of Académie Française.
Distinctions recorded are Grand Officer of the Legion of Honour.
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Sujet : Doucet, Camille (1812-1895) -- Portraits Portraits de studio -- 19e siècle Langue : français
Atelier Nadar. Photographe · Bibliothèque nationale de France · Public domain
The picture recordSujet : Doucet, Camille (1812-1895) -- Portraits Portraits de studio -- 19e siècle Langue : français
Atelier Nadar. Photographe · Bibliothèque nationale de France · Public domain
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“Camille Doucet”, English Wikipedia, consulted as further reading
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Wikidata, structured authority record Q1219520: Camille Doucet
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