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19th century and Frédérick Lemaître

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Difference between 19th century and Frédérick Lemaître

19th century vs. Frédérick Lemaître

The 19th century was a century that began on January 1, 1801, and ended on December 31, 1900. Frédérick Lemaître (28 July 1800 – 26 January 1876) — birth name Antoine Louis Prosper Lemaître — was a French actor and playwright, one of the most famous players on the celebrated Boulevard du Crime.

Similarities between 19th century and Frédérick Lemaître

19th century and Frédérick Lemaître have 4 things in common (in Unionpedia): Alexandre Dumas, Edmund Kean, Honoré de Balzac, Victor Hugo.

Alexandre Dumas

Alexandre Dumas (born Dumas Davy de la Pailleterie; 24 July 1802 – 5 December 1870), also known as Alexandre Dumas, père ("father"), was a French writer.

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Edmund Kean

Edmund Kean (4 November 178715 May 1833) was a celebrated British Shakespearean stage actor born in England, who performed, among other places, in London, Belfast, New York, Quebec, and Paris. He was somewhat notorious for his short stature, tumultuous personal life, and controversial divorce.

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Honoré de Balzac

Honoré de Balzac (born Honoré Balzac, 20 May 1799 – 18 August 1850) was a French novelist and playwright.

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Victor Hugo

Victor Marie Hugo (26 February 1802 – 22 May 1885) was a French poet, novelist, and dramatist of the Romantic movement.

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19th century and Frédérick Lemaître Comparison

19th century has 1095 relations, while Frédérick Lemaître has 26. As they have in common 4, the Jaccard index is 0.36% = 4 / (1095 + 26).

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