Jacques-Étienne Marconis De Nègre
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Jacques-Étienne Marconis de Nègre (3 January 1795,
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, - 21 November, 1868,
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. He was the son of Gabriel-Mathieu Marconis and Marthe Nègre his wife.


Works

* ''Le Soleil mystique, journal de la maçonnerie universelle'', 1853


References

1795 births 1868 deaths People from Montauban French writers {{France-nonfiction-writer-stub