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Anne Biget, known as Sister Marthe (1749-1824), was a French nun and army nurse. She was originally a nun in Besançon. When the convents were dissolved in France in 1790, she worked as a nurse in Besançon. She became famous for the care she gave equally to soldiers of all nations during the Napoleonic wars, and was decorated by the rulers of France, Prussia, Austria and Russia.

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  • Anne Biget, known as Sister Marthe (1749-1824), was a French nun and army nurse. She was originally a nun in Besançon. When the convents were dissolved in France in 1790, she worked as a nurse in Besançon. She became famous for the care she gave equally to soldiers of all nations during the Napoleonic wars, and was decorated by the rulers of France, Prussia, Austria and Russia. (en)
  • Anne Biget, connue sous le nom de Sœur Marthe, née le 27 octobre 1749 à Thoraise et décédée le 29 mars 1824 à Besançon, est une religieuse française. Dévouée aux prisonniers et aux blessés lors des guerres napoléoniennes, elle est décorée par les souverains de France, de Prusse, d'Autriche et de Russie. (fr)
  • Anne Biget, född 1749, död 1824, var en fransk sjukvårdare. Hon är känd för det omfattande och uppmärksammade sjukvårdsarbete hon bedrev bland soldater oavsett nationstillhörighet i Besancon under Napoleonkrigen, och för vilket hon fick utmärkelser av Frankrike, Preussen, Österrike och Ryssland. Hon var nunna 1769–1790 och sedan verksam vid sjukhuset i Besancon. (sv)
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  • Anne Biget, known as Sister Marthe (1749-1824), was a French nun and army nurse. She was originally a nun in Besançon. When the convents were dissolved in France in 1790, she worked as a nurse in Besançon. She became famous for the care she gave equally to soldiers of all nations during the Napoleonic wars, and was decorated by the rulers of France, Prussia, Austria and Russia. (en)
  • Anne Biget, connue sous le nom de Sœur Marthe, née le 27 octobre 1749 à Thoraise et décédée le 29 mars 1824 à Besançon, est une religieuse française. Dévouée aux prisonniers et aux blessés lors des guerres napoléoniennes, elle est décorée par les souverains de France, de Prusse, d'Autriche et de Russie. (fr)
  • Anne Biget, född 1749, död 1824, var en fransk sjukvårdare. Hon är känd för det omfattande och uppmärksammade sjukvårdsarbete hon bedrev bland soldater oavsett nationstillhörighet i Besancon under Napoleonkrigen, och för vilket hon fick utmärkelser av Frankrike, Preussen, Österrike och Ryssland. Hon var nunna 1769–1790 och sedan verksam vid sjukhuset i Besancon. (sv)
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