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Lucie Dreyfus
Lucie c. 1891
Born
23 August 1869
Died
14 December 1945
Spouse
Alfred Dreyfus
Part of a series on the
Dreyfus affair
Investigation and arrest
Trial and conviction
Georges Picquart's investigations
Other investigations
J'Accuse...!
Resolution
People
Alfred Dreyfus
Alphonse Bertillon
Armand du Paty de Clam
Auguste Mercier
Émile Zola
Ferdinand Walsin Esterhazy
Georges Picquart
Georges-Gabriel de Pellieux
Hubert-Joseph Henry
Jean Sandherr
Lucie Dreyfus
Ludovic Trarieux
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Lucie Dreyfus-Hadamard (23 August 1869 – 14 December 1945) was the wife of Alfred Dreyfus.
LucieDreyfus-Hadamard (23 August 1869 – 14 December 1945) was the wife of Alfred Dreyfus. Lucie Hadamard was born into a Parisian Jewish family in 1869...
and promoted to captain. On 18 April 1891, the 31-year-old Dreyfus married 20-year-old Lucie Eugénie Hadamard (1870–1945). They had two children, Pierre...
The Dreyfus affair (French: affaire Dreyfus, pronounced [afɛːʁ dʁɛfys]) was a political scandal that divided the Third French Republic from 1894 until...
the actor Claude Rains from 1924 to 1935. Her film roles include LucieDreyfus in Dreyfus (1931) and the title role in Michael Powell's quota quickie Crown...
various senior commands in World War I. He is known for his role in the Dreyfus affair. He was born in Potsdam, Brandenburg, the son of Prussian General...
his hut, which was surrounded by an 8-foot-high palisade. Mathieu and LucieDreyfus were informed, by accident, of the existence of the secret (illegal)...
Army officer and Minister of War. He is best known for his role in the Dreyfus affair, in which he played a key role in uncovering the real culprit. Picquart...
and the actual perpetrator of the act of treason of which Captain Alfred Dreyfus was wrongfully accused and convicted in 1894. After evidence against Esterhazy...
Roxane You Are There (series) (1953; 2 episodes) – Mary O'Connell, LucieDreyfus The Man Behind the Badge (1954; episode: "The Los Angeles Story") Kraft...
1930s, notably as the steadfastly loyal wife of disgraced innocent Alfred Dreyfus in The Life of Emile Zola starring Paul Muni (1937). During pre-production...
Holden as Alexandrine Zola Gale Sondergaard as LucieDreyfus Joseph Schildkraut as Captain Alfred Dreyfus Donald Crisp as Maitre Labori Erin O'Brien-Moore...
Un orage immobile Flora de Margelasse Television film L'Affaire DreyfusLucieDreyfus Television film 2000 Dov'è mio figlio Luisa Ellis Television film...
2020-07-19. Gans, Andrew (2017-04-04). "Max von Essen Will Star in The Dreyfus Affair at BAM". Playbill. Retrieved 2020-07-19. "Opera Stars Meghan Picerno...
Georges Picquart's exile to Tunisia others took up the cause of the Alfred Dreyfus. Major Henry, though under the nominal direction of Gonse, had become the...
The Dreyfus Affair began when a bordereau (detailed memorandum) offering to procure French military secrets was recovered by French agents from the waste...
considerably, or was at least shaken. From here on, a revision of the Dreyfus case thenceforward seemed inevitable; the council of ministers investigated...
Jamaica to Jewish parents John Furtado Abraham, a merchant, and Jeanne LucieDreyfus, anglicised to Jane Lucy. His father was from a Sephardic family of...
Robert Dreyfus (13 March 1873 - 17 June 1939) was a French writer and journalist who wrote for Le Figaro. During World War I, between January 1916 and...
social service organization, together with LucieDreyfus (née Hadamard; 1869–1945), the widow of Alfred Dreyfus. During World War II, she joined her sister...
memoir, The Hate Race, published in 2016 2015 Caroline Baum biography of LucieDreyfus 2016 Matthew Lamb biography of Frank Moorhouse 2017 Ann-Marie Priest...
Simone Lucie Ernestine Marie Bertrand de Beauvoir (UK: /də ˈboʊvwɑːr/, US: /də boʊˈvwɑːr/; French: [simɔn də bovwaʁ] ; 9 January 1908 – 14 April 1986)...
Watson joined Judi Dench, Robert Downey Jr., Mike Leigh, Julia Louis-Dreyfus, and Mark Ruffalo as recipients of the 2014 Britannia Awards, presented...