La Roche, Guilhem (1644–1710)
La Roche, Guilhem (1644–1710)
French novelist. Born 1644 in France; died 1710.
As a Protestant, fled to England after revocation of Edict of Nantes (1685); works include Almanzaïde (1674), Arioviste, histoire romaine (1674), Rare en tout (1677), and Singis, histoire tartare (1692).
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