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Maria Deraismes
Born
Marie Adélaïde Deraismes (1828-08-17)17 August 1828 Paris, France
Died
6 February 1894(1894-02-06) (aged 65)
Occupation
Writer, Suffragist
Years active
Paris, France
Relatives
Anna Féresse-Deraismes (sister)
Maria Deraismes (17 August 1828 – 6 February 1894) was a French author, Freemason, and major pioneering force for women's rights.
MariaDeraismes (17 August 1828 – 6 February 1894) was a French author, Freemason, and major pioneering force for women's rights. Born in Paris, Maria...
January 1882, MariaDeraismes was initiated into Freemasonry in Loge Libre Penseurs (Freethinkers Lodge), in Le Pecq, just outside Paris. Deraismes was a well...
distinguished the names of the degrees from those of male masonry. MariaDeraismes was initiated into Freemasonry in 1882, then resigned to allow her...
edited by Léon Richer, and in the early days supported financially by MariaDeraismes. The newspaper supported many women's causes, but always avoided directly...
Paris, France, where it was founded in 1893 by Georges Martin and MariaDeraismes. The Order is founded on the ancient teachings and traditions of Freemasonry...
Droit des Femmes was a French women's rights organization, founded by MariaDeraismes and Léon Richer in 1870. It was the first women's rights organization...
Geneviève de Brunelle, counter-revolutionary Sophie de Condorcet, feminist MariaDeraismes, feminist Camille Drevet, anti-colonialist, feminist and pacifist activist...
Auguste Vaillant, French anarchist (b. 1861) (executed) February 6 – MariaDeraismes, French feminist (b. 1828) February 8 – Robert Michael Ballantyne,...
legalisation of divorce. Auclert, inspired by the high-profile activities of MariaDeraismes and Léon Richer, became involved with feminist work and eventually...
Montsouris. By 1878 Jeanne Schmahl had become active in groups led by MariaDeraismes and the pastor Tommy Fallot. She joined the League for Raising Public...
Reclus and his wife Noémie, Mme Jules Simon, Caroline de Barrau and MariaDeraismes. Because of the broad range of opinions, the group decided to focus...
Reclus and his wife Noémie, Mme Jules Simon and Caroline de Barrau. MariaDeraismes also participated. Because of the broad range of opinions, the group...
for the Abolition of Official Prostitution were the feminist leaders MariaDeraismes, Emilie de Morsier and Caroline de Barrau. Josephine Butler visited...
October 2017. Retrieved 27 March 2018. Samiou, Dimitra (2005). "SVOLOU, Maria (born Desypri) (1892? – 1976)". Biographical Dictionary of Women's Movements...
Sylvie Denis (born 1963), novelist, magazine editor and translator MariaDeraismes (1828–1894), playwright, essayist and women's rights activist Marceline...
politician, secretary-general of the French Union for Women's Suffrage MariaDeraismes (1828–1894) – author, major pioneering force for women's rights Jeanne...