• Legouvé is a surname, and may refer to: Jean-Baptiste Legouvé (1729–1783) Gabriel-Marie Legouvé (1764–1812), French poet, son of J. B. Ernest Legouvé...
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    Gabriel Marie Jean Baptiste Legouvé (23 June 1764 – 30 August 1812) was an 18th–19th-century French poet and playwright. Legouvé was born and died in Paris...
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    February 1807 – 14 March 1903) was a French dramatist. Son of the poet Gabriel-Marie Legouvé (1764–1812), he was born in Paris. His mother died in 1810, and...
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    French playwright. He wrote his first comedy in collaboration with Gabriel-Marie Legouvé in 1785. The piece, however, though accepted by the Comédie française...
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    Lefebvre Desvallières and Marie Legouvé (daughter and granddaughter of academicians Ernest Legouvé and Gabriel-Marie Legouvé).[citation needed] He studied...
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    native of Paris, Desvallières was a great-grandson of academician Gabriel-Marie Legouvé, and received a religious upbringing. He studied at the Académie...
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    Op. 45 (1856), follows a section of the poem La Mélancolie by Gabriel-Marie Legouvé; while Super flumina Babylonis, Op. 52 (1859), is a blow-by-blow...
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  • Mancini Mazarini, Duc de Nivernais, 1742–1798, politician and poet Gabriel-Marie Legouvé, 1803–1812, poet Alexandre-Vincent Pineux Duval, 1812–1842, poet...
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  • English writer, geographer and linguist (died 1848) June 23 – Gabriel-Marie Legouvé, French poet and dramatist (died 1812) July 4 – Prokop František...
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    at the Opéra-Comique, Paris on 12 March 1795. The libretto is by Gabriel-Marie Legouvé and Charles-Joseph Lœuillard Davrigny. The work was not a success...
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