Pauline Savari (born 10 January 1859 at Viarmes; died 10 January 1907 at Auteuil), was a French novelist, dramatist, journalist, stage actress, opera singer...
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circulation of any newspaper in France. Its editorial line was royalist. Pauline Savari was among the contributors to the paper at this time. On 20 February...
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their time such as Rachel Félix and Sarah Bernhardt. Upon her death Pauline Savari said "Above all in love with the great heroines, in turn Camille, Phèdre...
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he had a daughter, Suzanne Leloir, who married Philippe, the son of Pauline Savari in 1912. Leloir first exhibited his work at the Salon des artistes français...
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JSTOR 4411876. "The linked caste slavery of the Kolhatis and the Bedias | Savari". 2014-04-28. Archived from the original on 2020-07-27. Retrieved 2020-04-02...
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Giovanni Tebaldi (2001). Consolata Missionaries in the World (1901-2001). Paulines. p. 127. ISBN 9789966210234. Retrieved 2014-04-06. The Catholic missionaries...
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