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Charles Hubert Millevoye
Charles Hubert Millevoye (24 December 1782 in Abbeville – 12 August 1816 in Paris) was a French poet several times honored by the Académie française. He was a transitional figure between the eighteenth and the nineteenth centuries as revealed in his Romantic poems. His poem beginning "Dans les bois l'amoureux Myrtil" (La Fauvette) is also well known as set to music in ''Vieille Chanson'' by Georges Bizet, as well as ''Le Mancenillier,'' as referred to in Meyerbeer's ''L'Africaine'' and Louis Moreau Gottschalk's serenade for piano ''Le Mancenillier,'' Op. 11.
==Life==
First taught by an uncle, he later studied with M. Bardoux, a professor in the College of Abbeville.〔 〕 His father died when he was 13 years old, and he was then sent by his family to Paris to finish his education.〔 He began to study law, then became a bookseller, but finally abandoned both to commit himself to writing.〔
Millevoye married Margaret Flora Delattre on 31 August 1813 in Abbeville and only had one child, Charles Alfred (9 October 1813 in Abberville –6 June 1891 in Sadroc), who served as magistrate in charge of the judicial organization of Savoie in 1860. Of his marriage with Irma Malvina Leclerc-Thouin on 7 June 1845 in Paris, Charles Alfred had three sons, of which Lucien Millevoye (1850, Grenoble–1918, Paris) was a member of Parliament of Amiens from 1882 to 1893, of Paris from 1898 to 1918, and Director of the newspaper ''La Patrie.''

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