- Adèle
Esquiros, née Adèle-Julie
Battanchon (12
December 1819 – 22
December 1886) was a
French feminist journalist and writer. Adèle
Esquiros was born in...
- Henri-François-Alphonse
Esquiros (23 May 1812 – 12 May 1876) was a
French writer born in Paris. He
usually wrote with the name
Alphonse Esquiros.
After some minor...
- des
Montagnards (1847) by his best
friend and
political comrade Alphonse Esquiros. Consequently, the
Baphomet is
depicted by Lévi as the
symbol of a revolutionary...
-
Gambetta and Garibaldi. He led the
League of the
South (Ligue du midi) with
Esquiros and Bastelica. He was
friends with
Adolphe Joseph Carc****onne. In 1871...
-
become a po****r attraction. The
French writer Henri-François-Alphonse
Esquiros, who
visited the
castle in 1865,
described the
ruins as
forming "what the...
- 1863 – 29
November 1868
Preceded by
Edmond Canaple Succeeded by
Alphonse Esquiros Constituency M****ille
Member of the Académie française In
office 12 February...
-
socialists and
feminists of his time,
including Alexandre Dumas,
Alphonse Esquiros,
Flora Tristan and Éliphas Lévi (Abbé Constant).
Ganneau contributed to...
- his
professional career as a
legal ****istant and
secretary to
Alphonse Esquiros. Later, he took
painting lessons with Léon
Cogniet and
Ernest Hébert, where...
-
performance in this part of her career.
French writer Henri-François-Alphonse
Esquiros described Amy Sedgwick's
appearance in 1862 as "not a Gr**** beauty, but...
- Champfleury,
Charles Baudelaire,
Joseph Méry, Eugène Sue and
Alphonse Esquiros.
Nancy Ann Roth, "'L'Artiste' and 'L'Art Pour L'Art': the new cultural...