Charles Auguste de la Fare
Charles Auguste de la Fare was a French poet and writer (1644–1712). He was born at Valgorge and died at Paris.
Also recorded as Charles Auguste, Marquis de La Fare.
Identity and origins
He also worked under the names M. L. M. D. L. F., M.L.M.D.L.F. and Mr. L.M.D.L.F. The authorities additionally record the heading Charles Auguste, Marquis de La Fare. His recorded language was French.
He was the child of Charles de la Fare and Jacqueline de Borne. 2 children are recorded: Philippe Charles de La Fare and Étienne Joseph de La Fare.
Chronology
- 1644Charles Auguste de la Fare born at Valgorge.
- 1644Charles Auguste de la Fare was born in 1644 at Valgorge.
- 1712Charles Auguste de la Fare died at Paris.
- 1712Charles Auguste de la Fare died in 1712 at Paris.
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“Charles Auguste de la Fare”, English Wikipedia, consulted as further reading
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Wikidata, structured authority record Q1063609: Charles Auguste de la Fare
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