Louise Bodin (1877 – 3 February 1929) was a French feminist and journalist who became a member of the steering committee of the French Communist Party.
LouiseBodin (1877 – 3 February 1929) was a French feminist and journalist who became a member of the steering committee of the French Communist Party...
on hygiene to the "mothers of the people". The socialist and feminist LouiseBodin congratulated her, writing, "At the very dawn of life, there is mother...
rise of conservatism under Napoleon III. In 1917, Colette Reynaud and LouiseBodin launched a weekly French feminist newspaper reusing the name, La Voix...
started his music career in 2016, and has co-written songs with Louise Andersson Bodin. He is well known for his extensive collaboration with Fröken Snusk...
was one of the contributors to La Voix des femmes, founded in 1917 by LouiseBodin and Colette Reynaud. Others included Séverine, Marthe Bigot, Hélène Brion...
newspaper La Voix des femmes (founded in 1917 by Colette Reynaud and LouiseBodin) when it was relaunched in October 1919. In 1920, she was accused of...
came out on October 18, 1919 and included articles by Marthe Bigot, LouiseBodin, Annette Charreau, Fanny Clar, Magdeleine Marx, Marianne Rauze, Henriette...
was one of the contributors to La Voix des femmes, founded in 1917 by LouiseBodin and Colette Reynaud. Others included Séverine, Marthe Bigot, Hélène Brion...
not present. In 1915 Pioch joined the Socialist Party (SFIO). In 1917 LouiseBodin and Colette Reynaud founded the journal La Voix des femmes, to which...
the weekly newspaper La Voix des femmes (Women's voice). Together with LouiseBodin, Reynaud founded the newspaper La Voix des femmes on October 31, 1917...
life in Copenhagen under Nazi occupation, written by his cousin Alexander Bodin Saphir, and performed at the Scandinavia House–The Nordic Center in America...
worn by James Gandolfini in the TV show The Sopranos; a 1578 copy of Jean Bodin's Les Six livres de la République; a zucchetto worn by Pope Pius XII, along...
Nicolas Jouhet as René Davaillaud Frank Geney as Ady Gérard Chaillou as Bodin Pascal Reneric as Jacques Maëva Pasquali as Marylou Anne Girouard as Henriette...
Count of Vexin, legitimized Louise Françoise, mademoiselle de Nantes, legitimized and married in the royal family Louise Anne, mademoiselle de Tours,...
Jean-Philippe Rameau (1683–1764) François d'Agincourt (1684–1758) Joseph Bodin de Boismortier (1689–1755) Louis-Claude Daquin (1694–1772) Jean-Marie Leclair...
Clerk, 2nd Baronet, of Penycuik, composer (born 1676) October 28 – Joseph Bodin de Boismortier (born 1689) November 25 – Johann Georg Pisendel, composer...
Film Archive, attributes the inspiration for the film to Longus. Joseph Bodin de Boismortier wrote a Daphnis et Chloé pastorale in 3 acts in 1747 Jean-Jacques...
Governments and Football Regulation". Urban75.org. Retrieved 24 March 2010. Bodin, Dominique; Robène, Luc; Héas, Stéphane (January 1, 2005). Sport and Violence...