Marie-Antoinette Lix
Marie-Antoinette Lix (1839–1909) was a French writer and soldier.
Also recorded as Toni, Michel le Sombre · Michel le Sombre
Marie-Antoinette Lix
- Born
- 1839 · Colmar
- Died
- 1909 · Saint-Nicolas-de-Port
- Nationality
- France
- Occupation
- writer · soldier
- Languages
- French
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Biography
Born at Colmar in 1839, died in Saint-Nicolas-de-Port in 1909.
The recorded working language is French.
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Colmar
Birth place
Saint-Nicolas-de-Port
Death place
Primary material
Documents and archives
reference work
- “Marie-Antoinette Lix”, English Wikipedia, consulted as further reading
Reputable secondary · Wikipedia
- Wikidata, structured authority record Q3291539: Marie-Antoinette Lix
Reputable secondary · Wikidata
scholarly publication
- Marie-Antoinette Lix, Books Abroad, 1931
Scholarly · Crossref registry · 1931
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scholarly publication
Marie-Antoinette Lix, Books Abroad, 1931Crossref registry
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