Léon Seché
Léon Seché (1848–1914) was a French poet.
Also recorded as Leon Seche.
Overview
Recorded at birth as Jean Léon Séché.
Born at Ancenis in 1848, died at Nice in 1914.
In detail
the recorded working language is French.
Distinctions recorded are Marcelin Guérin Prize, Saintour Prize and prize Maillé Latour Landry.
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Wikidata, structured authority record Q3271338: Léon Seché
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