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Hermance Lesguillon, née Lasdrin (1800 – 29 September 1882) was a 19th-century French poet and novelist. She used the synonyms Madame Hermance and Hermance Sandrin. She was the wife of Jean-Pierre Lesguillon (1800–1873), and like him, she produced verse and many novels. She survived her husband by several years and when she died, she bequeathed most of her fortune to the Société des gens de lettres (Society of People of Letters of France). She is buried with her husband at Père Lachaise Cemetery (49th division).

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  • Hermance Lesguillon, née Lasdrin (1800 – 29 September 1882) was a 19th-century French poet and novelist. She used the synonyms Madame Hermance and Hermance Sandrin. She was the wife of Jean-Pierre Lesguillon (1800–1873), and like him, she produced verse and many novels. She survived her husband by several years and when she died, she bequeathed most of her fortune to the Société des gens de lettres (Society of People of Letters of France). She is buried with her husband at Père Lachaise Cemetery (49th division). (en)
  • Hermance Sandrin, puis Hermance Lesguillon, dite " Madame Hermance ", née Jeanne Michelle Armande Sandrin le 7 juillet 1812 à Paris où elle est morte dans le 6e arrondissement, le 29 septembre 1882 , est une romancière et poétesse française. Épouse de Pierre-Jean Lesguillon, elle a, comme son mari, produit des vers et de nombreux romans. Elle légua, en mourant, la quasi-totalité de sa fortune à la Société des gens de lettres. Le couple est inhumé au cimetière du Père-Lachaise (49e division). (fr)
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  • Hermance Lesguillon, née Lasdrin (1800 – 29 September 1882) was a 19th-century French poet and novelist. She used the synonyms Madame Hermance and Hermance Sandrin. She was the wife of Jean-Pierre Lesguillon (1800–1873), and like him, she produced verse and many novels. She survived her husband by several years and when she died, she bequeathed most of her fortune to the Société des gens de lettres (Society of People of Letters of France). She is buried with her husband at Père Lachaise Cemetery (49th division). (en)
  • Hermance Sandrin, puis Hermance Lesguillon, dite " Madame Hermance ", née Jeanne Michelle Armande Sandrin le 7 juillet 1812 à Paris où elle est morte dans le 6e arrondissement, le 29 septembre 1882 , est une romancière et poétesse française. Épouse de Pierre-Jean Lesguillon, elle a, comme son mari, produit des vers et de nombreux romans. Elle légua, en mourant, la quasi-totalité de sa fortune à la Société des gens de lettres. Le couple est inhumé au cimetière du Père-Lachaise (49e division). (fr)
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