Léonie Rouzade died in mid-October 1916. The Rue Léonie Rouzade in Meudon is named after her. Raymond, Justinien (20 March 2017). "ROUZADE Léonie [Née...
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H. Bjarnason Kristín Bjarnadóttir Þórunn Jónassen Suzanne Voilquin Léonie Rouzade Blanche Lefebvre Mary Clifford Anna Boschek Cornélie Huygens Elisabeth...
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Femmes dans la science and advocate for women's scientific abilities Léonie Rouzade (1839–1916) – journalist, novelist, feminist Anne-Josèphe Théroigne...
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socialist and pacifist journalist; co-founder of La Voix des femmes in 1917 Léonie Rouzade (1839–1916) – feminist, suffragist, writer and socialist politician...
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Nicholas Camusat Nicholas Camusat (1575–1655), French historian Léonie Rouzade born Louise-Léonie Camusat This page lists people with the surname Camusat. If...
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playwright and novelist, author of Sarah's Key (Elle s'appelait Sarah) Léonie Rouzade (1839–1916), journalist, novelist and feminist Françoise Sagan (1935–2004)...
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poet Alma Routsong (Isabel Miller, 1924–1996, United States), nv. Léonie Rouzade (1839–1916, France), nv. and feminist Jennifer Rowe (b. 1948, Australia)...
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Hennebert, Black Coat Press The World Turned Upside Down (2014) by Léonie Rouzade, Black Coat Press The Ark (2015) (Le Roi du Galande (1910) and L'Arche...
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organization's publication Le Droit des femmes (Women's Rights). In 1880, with Léonie Rouzade, she founded Union des Femmes. She was secretary of the committee of...
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of feminists including Hubertine Auclert, Eugénie Potonié-Pierre and Léonie Rouzade. From 1885, she became a critic on literature and education for La Citoyenne...
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Women and socialism in France, 1871-1921: socialist women's groups from Leonie Rouzade to Louise Saumoneau. University of Wisconsin--Madison. p. 3. Retrieved...
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