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Marie Elizabeth (other)
Marie Elizabeth may refer to - People *Marie-Elisabeth Belpaire (1853–1948), Belgian writer and activist *Marie Elizabeth Amy Castilla (1868–1898), Australian physician *Marie-Elizabeth Cléry (1762–1811), French harpist and composer *Marie-Élisabeth Gabiou (1761–1811), French artist *Marie Elizabeth Hayes (1874–1908), Irish medical missionary *Marie-Elisabeth Hecker (born 1987), German cellist *Marie E. Howe, American politician *Marie Elizabeth Kachel Bucher (1909-2008), teacher *Marie Elizabeth de LaFite (1737–1794), Dutch translator and author *Marie Elizabeth Levens, (born 1950) former Foreign Minister of Suriname *Marie-Elisabeth Lüders (1878–1966), German politician *Marie Elisabeth zu Mecklenburg (1646–1713), Princess Abbess of Gandersheim Abbey *Marie-Elisabeth Polier, Swiss journalist and translator *Marie-Elisabeth Simons (1754–74), Belgian artist *Marie-Élisabeth Turgeon (1840–1881), Beatified Canadian religious sister *Marie-Elizabeth of Valois (17 ...
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Marie-Elisabeth Belpaire
Marie-Elisabeth Belpaire (31 January 1853 – 9 June 1948) was a Belgian writer and activist. She was known as the "mother of the Flemish Movement".Schrijfster en mecenas in het katholiek meisjesonderwijs - Writer and patron in Catholic girls' education
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The daughter of Alphonse Belpaire and Betsy Teichmann, she was born in Antwerp and grew up in the home of her maternal grandfather Jan Teichmann, who served as governor of Antwerp (province), Antwerp province. Taught by private teachers, she learned several languages and read Romanticism#Literature, Romantic literature written in French, German and English but soon became interested in Flanders, Flemish literatu ...
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