Alexandre Dumas fils

Alexandre Dumas fils

Deceased · Born: Jul 27, 1824 · Died: Nov 27, 1895

Personal Details

BornJul 27, 1824 Paris, France
Spouse
  • Henriette Régnier de la Briére

    ( Jun 26, 1895 to Nov 27, 1895 )
  • Baroness Nadejda "Nadine" (von Knorring) Naryschkine

    ( Dec 31, 1864 to Apr 2, 1895 )
Parents
  • Alexandre Dumas

Biography

Alexandre Dumas fils, a renowned French writer, entered this world on July 27, 1824, in the vibrant city of Paris, France. He is best recognized for his remarkable literary contributions, including the iconic works "Traviata '53" (1953),"Camille" (1921),and "Zorro: New Orleans" (2020). Throughout his life, Dumas was blessed with a loving family, having been married to the esteemed Henriette Régnier de la Briére and the elegant Baroness Nadejda "Nadine" (von Knorring) Naryschkine. As the years went by, Dumas' time on this earth came to an end on November 27, 1895, in the picturesque town of Marly-le-Roi, located in the Yvelines department of France.

Career

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1984
Camille
Camille as Novel
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1969
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1936
Camille
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