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Jean Baptiste Poquelin, Molière sulan notunama sha chasambo yim miyon luko uwun bǝ lb kintawu razab bǝ lan sa, a uwu miyon araskin findin indin bǝ lan (Baptised).[1]

Molière
human
Sex or gendermale Edit
Country of citizenshipKingdom of France Edit
Name in native languageMolière Edit
Birth nameJean-Baptiste Poquelin Edit
Given nameJean-Baptiste Edit
Family namePoquelin Edit
PseudonymMolière Edit
Date of birth15 January 1622 Edit
Place of birthParis Edit
Date of baptism15 January 1622 Edit
Date of death17 February 1673 Edit
Place of deathParis Edit
Manner of deathnatural causes Edit
Cause of deathtuberculosis Edit
Place of burialPère Lachaise Cemetery Edit
FatherJean Poquelin Edit
SpouseArmande Béjart Edit
Unmarried partnerMadeleine Béjart Edit
ChildEsprit-Madeleine Poquelin Edit
Native languageFrench Edit
Languages spoken, written or signedFrench Edit
Writing languageFrench Edit
Field of worktheatre, acting Edit
Educated atLycée Louis-le-Grand, Q23197733 Edit
Work period (start)1643 Edit
Medical condition Edit
Movementclassicism Edit
Genrecomedy, farce Edit
Influenced byPlautus, commedia dell'arte Edit
Depicted byMolière Edit
Has works in the collectionNational Gallery of Art, Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam Edit
Copyright status as a creatorcopyrights on works have expired Edit
Documentation files atSAPA Foundation, Swiss Archive of the Performing Arts Edit

Bawono edit

Yim miyon tulurin bǝ lan kintawu sawan bǝ lan sa,a duwu miyon araskin fitulurrin yaskin bǝ lan (1679) Molière kakkadi rowotuma kerwǝ faransa bǝ. biske makar bǝ rowotuma attǝyǝy kureman kaya rowotuma. Molière kam kasadiwa rintama sun nzu dinalan notunama kila kakkadi rowotin ziyǝn tǝlam faransa bǝn.

Lamintǝ edit

  1. http://www.discoverfrance.net/France/Theatre/Moliere/moliere.shtml