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Mathilda Betham-Edwards — Mat(h)ilda Barbara Betham Edwards (* 1836 in Westerfield, Suffolk; † 1919 in Hastings) war eine englische Reiseschriftstellerin und Autorin von Novellen. Betham Edwards war hugenottischer Abstammung, entstammte einer klerikalen Familie und begann … Deutsch Wikipedia
Matilda Betham-Edwards — Mat(h)ilda Barbara Betham Edwards (* 1836 in Westerfield, Suffolk; † 1919 in Hastings) war eine englische Reiseschriftstellerin und Autorin von Novellen. Betham Edwards war hugenottischer Abstammung, entstammte einer klerikalen Familie und begann … Deutsch Wikipedia
Robert Graves — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Graves (homonymie). Robert Ranke Graves (Wimbledon, Londres, 24 juillet 1895 – Deia (île de Majorque, Espagne), 7 décembre 1985), fils de l écrivain irlandais Alfred Perceval Graves et d Amalia von Ranke (petite… … Wikipédia en Français
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