Brun, Marie-Marguerite de Maison-Forte (1713–1794)
Brun, Marie-Marguerite de Maison-Forte (1713–1794)
French poet and salonnière. Born 1713 in Coligny, France; died 1794.
Wrote Essai d'un dictionnaire comtois-français (1753), L'Amour maternal (1773) and L'Amour de Français pour leur roi.
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