Éléonore-Aglaé-Marie Despierres

Éléonore-Aglaé-Marie Despierres (16 January 1843 – 9 November 1895), was a French historian.

Éléonore Bonnaire was born on 16 January 1843 at Alençon. A correspondent of the French Ministry of Education, she published studies on topics related to her hometown, such as the Alençon lace, the Notre-Dame d'Alençon basilica, the history of printing, theater and sculptors of Alençon.

The wife of Lucien, Vincent, Gerasime Despierres,[1] Bonnaire died on 9 November 1895 at Pacé, Orne. A street of her native town of Alençon was named after her in 2007.

Notes

  1. This explains why many the authorship of many of her works is attributed to "Madame Bonnaire Gerasime Despierres," a name now rejected by the Bibliothèque nationale de France.

Publications

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