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(1806-1876) A famous French author born at Villers-Cotterets.
(1806-1876) Writer of iconic [[French literature]], including ''[[The Three Musketeers]]''; usually [[name suffixes|suffixed]] "''père''" to distinguish him from his namesake son, always suffixed "''fils''", who was also a major French writer.

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A definition or brief description of Alexandre Dumas.

(1806-1876) Writer of iconic French literature, including The Three Musketeers; usually suffixed "père" to distinguish him from his namesake son, always suffixed "fils", who was also a major French writer.