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    Adélaïde-Louise d'Eckmühl de Blocqueville (8 July 1815 – 6 October 1892) was a French woman of letters and a poet. She was the youngest daughter of Louis...
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    (1812–1813) Adelaide-Louise (8 July 1815 – 6 October 1892), married on 17 August 1835 to François-Edmond de Couliboeuf, Marquis de Blocqueville (1789–1861)...
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    during the summer. Communes of the Calvados department Adélaïde-Louise d'Eckmühl de Blocqueville (1815–1892), salon holder, died in Villers-sur-Mer. "Répertoire...
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  • Agnieszka Baranowska (1819–1890), Polish playwright and poet Adélaïde-Louise d'Eckmühl de Blocqueville (1815–1892), French poet and woman of letters Anne Lynch...
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  • Ukraine/Brazil, d/ch) Robert Bloch (1917–1994, US, f) Adélaïde-Louise d'Eckmühl de Blocqueville (1815–1892, France, f/nf/p) J. C. Bloem (1887–1966, Netherlands...
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    Funding came unexpectedly on 9 December 1892 when Adélaïde-Louise Davout, Marquise de Blocqueville, left substantial funds for the new tower in her will...
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    awarded a second-class medal. In 1852, his portrait of Adélaïde-Louise d'Eckmühl de Blocqueville earned him a first-class medal. He exhibited nine portraits...
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