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Ismael Urbain, also Ismayl Urbain (born Thomas Urbain, 31 December 1812 – 28 January 1884) was a French journalist and interpreter. Born in Cayenne, French Guiana, Urbain was the illegitimate son of a merchant from Marseille named Urbain Brue and a free colored woman from French Guiana named Appoline. Ismael, who bore his father's first name as his surname, was brought by him to Marseille when he was eight, and there he received an education. In 1830, his father returned him to French Guiana where he hoped that he would turn to business. However, with the pitiful state of his father's affairs, Urbain wasn't allowed back, and the following year he again returned to Marseille.

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  • Ismael Urbain (en)
  • Ismaÿl Urbain (fr)
  • Урбен, Исмаэль (ru)
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  • Ismaÿl Urbain (ou Ismaël Urbain), né Thomas Urbain le 31 décembre 1812 à Cayenne en Guyane et mort le 28 janvier 1884 à Alger, est un journaliste et interprète français. (fr)
  • Исмаэль Урбен (фр. Ismaÿl Urbain), или Тома Урбен (фр. Thomas Urbain; 31 декабря 1812 года, Кайенна, Французская Гвиана — 28 января 1884 года, Алжир, Алжир) — французский журналист и переводчик, арабист, ренегат, офицер ордена Почётного легиона, личный советник императора Наполеона III. (ru)
  • Ismael Urbain, also Ismayl Urbain (born Thomas Urbain, 31 December 1812 – 28 January 1884) was a French journalist and interpreter. Born in Cayenne, French Guiana, Urbain was the illegitimate son of a merchant from Marseille named Urbain Brue and a free colored woman from French Guiana named Appoline. Ismael, who bore his father's first name as his surname, was brought by him to Marseille when he was eight, and there he received an education. In 1830, his father returned him to French Guiana where he hoped that he would turn to business. However, with the pitiful state of his father's affairs, Urbain wasn't allowed back, and the following year he again returned to Marseille. (en)
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  • Cayenne, French Guiana (en)
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