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    Marie Pape-Carpantier (1815–1878) was a French educator born on 11 September 1815 in Sarthe, France and died in Villiers-le-Bel (Val-d'Oise) on 31 July...
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    the writer Louise Crombach, who introduced Desbordes-Valmore to Marie Pape-Carpantier. Their friendship ended after Crombach was prosecuted for lesbianism...
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    famous composer. His school followed the curriculum created by Marie Pape-Carpantier. Bizet's cousin and contemporary Daniel Halévy started at the same...
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    philosopher. He wrote A Treatise of Human Nature in La Flèche in 1737. Marie Pape-Carpantier (1815–1878): organizer of the first kindergartens. Joseph Gallieni...
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    shoulders with important republicans in town, such as Auguste Savardan, Marie Pape-Carpantier and Jacques François Barbier. After leaving the army, he became...
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  • prières) was dedicated to her. Louise Crombach introduced her to Marie Pape-Carpantier, as they knew each other. At the beginning of 1844, she joined the...
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