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Étienne Azéma : ウィキペディア英語版
Étienne Azéma
François Paul Étienne Azéma (born January 15, 1778,〔(culture.gouv.fr : Extract of state registers )〕 and died August 28, 1851 in Saint-Denis, Réunion, on the island of Réunion) was a French poet, playwright, and writer of fables. He was a magistrate, delegated to the island by the Ministre de la Marine, and as a writer was well known for his play ''Médée''. He was a descendant of Jean-Baptiste Azéma, a former governor of the island; he was the father of Georges Azéma, a historian, and Mazaé Azéma, a doctor. His grandson was the doctor Henri Azéma; other descendants include the poet Jean-Henri Azéma and the historian Jean-Pierre Azéma. He was made Chevalier of the Legion of Honour in 1850.〔(culture.gouv.fr : certificate of the legion of honour )〕
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